Linkin Park: Details on Previously Unreleased Track ‘Friendly Fire’
Linkin Park has teased a previously unreleased track titled “Friendly Fire.”
The band shared a preview of the track via Instagram, which can be heard below. The full track will be released on Friday, Feb. 23. Additionally, posts about “Friendly Fire” are accompanied by the hashtag #FriendlyFireLP. It’s currently unknown whether the track will be part of a larger release of unheard material. Undoubtedly, fans will learn more on Friday.
“Friendly Fire” was recorded as part of the sessions for Linkin Park’s 2017 album One More Light. The album was released two months before Chester Bennington died by suicide at age 41.
Back in June 2020, Mike Shinoda talked about “Friendly Fire” on his Twitch channel. At the time, Shinoda said, “There’s a ‘One More Light’ song that we mixed more than the finished album, and we mixed a couple of other songs just to see if one of them would make the cut or whatever or if we’d use it for a b-side, and it was ‘Friendly Fire’…I still love that song.”
When viewers started shooting him comments about just randomly releasing the track, Shinoda had a laugh and said fans were “literally going to have to wait years to hear that song.” (Clearly, Shinoda is a man of his word.)
In recent years, Linkin Park has dropped unreleased material from their archives. When the 20th anniversary reissue of Hybrid Theory was announced, the Super Deluxe Box Set edition featured a “Forgotten Demos” disc with 12 previously unreleased tracks. In April 2023, Linkin Park released the 20th anniversary reissue of Meteora, the follow-up to their debut Hybrid Theory. That reissue set featured five unreleased songs.
Other than reissues, Linkin Park has remained on hiatus since the death of Bennington. While the hiatus is approaching its seventh year, the band hasn’t officially announced they’ve broken up, which always gives fans hope of a return.