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Live Nation Australia have posted a teaser video, as posters appear in Melbourne and Brisbane.
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"Robot Boy (Test Mix, Optional Voice Take)" is a track by Linkin Park, from the album LP Underground Eleven, released 15th November 2011. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 9 articles about Linkin Park.
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[Verse 1: Chester Bennington] You say you're not gonna fight 'Cause no one will fight for you 'Cause you think there's not enough love And no one to give it to And you say that faith is a lie And fear is your only truth And you're sure that everyone else Is feeling the way you do [Verse 2: Chester Bennington] You say you've hurt for so long That pain isn't something new But, don't think the things that they've done Predict what you're going to do The truth is that trust is a gift It's something we all can lose So hold on, it's not where it goes It's where it can lead you to [Chorus: Chester Bennington] Hold on, it's not where it goes It's where it can lead you to Hold on, it's not where it goes It's where it can lead you to Hold on, it's not where it goes It's where it can lead you to Hold on, it's not where it goes It's where it can lead you to
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