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Mike Shinoda Announces Solo LP 'Post Traumatic', Shares Two New Tracks

Thursday, 29 March 2018 Written by Laura Johnson

Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda will release a new solo album this summer.

'Post Traumatic' is due out on June 15 through Warner Bros. It will include three tracks from an EP of the same name, which he put out in January, and 13 other new songs.

The solo material from the multi-instrumentalist is his first since the passing of his bandmate Chester Bennington, who died in July, and follows up December's ‘One More Light Live’, which Linkin Park dedicated to the frontman.

Head below to listen to new tracks Nothing Makes Sense Anymore and Crossing A Line, the latter of which also has an accompanying video.

Shinoda was recently announced for Reading and Leeds festival, which will be headlined by Fall Out Boy, Kendrick Lamar, Panic! At The Disco and Kings of Leon.

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