
Linkin Park tease Australian news as Live Nation shares 'August 11' video
Live Nation Australia have posted a teaser video, as posters appear in Melbourne and Brisbane.
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Tell me the words I've forgotten What we were fighting for Staring right into the darkness Through an empty open door Can't put back what's been broken Can't change the moment We went too far We're pulling apart for no reason We're pulling a trigger in the useless war And if we come back and go into the black (black) What are we fighting for? What are we fighting for? I was supposed to protect you No matter what's to come But somehow forgot when they told me "We hurt the ones we love" Can't put back what's been broken Can't change the moment We went too far We're pulling apart for no reason We're pulling a trigger in the useless war And if we come back and go into the black What are we fighting for? What are we fighting -? It's just friendly fire, fire Fire, fire We're strangers in between the darkness Diving underneath I'll find you out on the horizon We'll never be enemies Can't put back what's been broken Can't change the moment We went too far We're pulling part for no reason We're pulling a trigger in the useless war And if we come back and go into the black What are we fighting for? What are we fighting -? It's just friendly fire, fire Fire, fire Fire, fire Fire, fire
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