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Linkin Park The Catalyst Review: Fitting for the game « In Entertainment

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Alternative rock band Linkin Park – who have won two Grammy Awards and sold over 50 million albums worldwide – chose a completely different way of releasing their new single “The Catalyst” recently, by debuting it via a video game trailer.

According to an article at thaindian.com by Madhuri Dey, “The Catalyst,” which is the first single from the band’s highly-anticipated new album “A Thousand Suns,” was recently released in the trailer for the upcoming video game “Medal of Honor,” for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.

The actual trailer for the video game – due out on October 12th – has been directed by Linkin Park band member Joe Hahn. Linkin Park’s bassist David “Phoenix” Farrell said that the song has a few dark undertones to it, and believes that the track is rather fitting to the game.

“A Thousand Suns,” the band’s fourth studio album, is due to be released on September 14th, 2010. You can watch the game trailer and hear the song via the video below this post. Feel free to let us know what you think of both the game trailer and the Linkin Park track.

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