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In a JTwitch stream when making a song out of Fort Minor and Linkin Park sounds, Mike talked about the samples from "Burn It Down" coming from his Gaia keyboard. All that stuff plays a role." ĭuring an LPTV episode about the song, an early version of Mike's rap can be heard with the lyrics "This ain't no joke, and I don't play, and I won't hold back the things that I say".

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We've actually lived through that as a band. For example, people build up a certain celebrity or musician or actor or whatever and they're popular one minute and the next thing, you know either they've done something wrong or they've done nothing wrong and there's just a bad rumor that goes around about them and then everybody's attacking that person. In the case of "Burn it Down," we're talking about my personal story and his personal story, and there's also a layer of pop culture that plays a role in the lyrics of the song. You bring your own interpretation to the song." In the case of most of these songs, I think Chester (Bennington) is coming from a certain place, I'm coming from my own experience, and on top of that, there are oftentimes metaphor and maybe a third read. In other words, we lead you to a certain point in the road and we say, "Okay, the rest of it is your call. Mike Shinoda went into detail about some of the themes explored on "Burn It Down", and how important it is for the listener to derive their own meanings from the lyrics, stating " You know, to be honest, we get the songs to a certain point, and once we put out our record, it's up to the fans to decide how the song gets finished.

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You don’t really think, ‘This song is perfect for doing push-ups to!’ or ‘I can’t wait to jog while playing this song.’ But it made us happy to hear these things, because it meant that this album has a lot of energy." In an interview with, Chester Bennington talked about some of the more unexpected reactions the band had gotten in response to "Burn It Down", stating " It’s interesting, since ‘BURN IT DOWN’ was released, we’ve been getting a lot of e-mails from people saying something like, ‘I can finally work out to your music again.’ It’s something we never even considered while making this album.

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It was released to radio and as a digital download on April 16, 2012, and, by the end of 2012, sold over one million units, making it the band's eighth million-selling single. "Burn It Down" is the third song and lead single on Linkin Park's album Living Things.













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