Movie: LINKIN PARK: One More Light Tour (Live From Barclaycard Arena) - 7/6/2017

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Chester Bennington
Chester Bennington

Self - Lead Vocalist

Brad Delson
Brad Delson

Self - Lead Guitar

Mike Shinoda
Mike Shinoda

Self - Keyboards

Dave Farrell
Dave Farrell

Self - Bass

Joe Hahn
Joe Hahn

Self - Turntables

Rob Bourdon
Rob Bourdon

Self - Drums

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