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Linkin Park’s ‘In the End’ Music Video Surpasses 2 Billion Views on YouTube


Linkin Park's "In the End" music video has reached 2 billion YouTube views.

Linkin Park ‘s “In the End” music video has officially surpassed the 10-digit view-count milestone two times over, becoming the band’s second visual to do so. Uploaded in October 2009, the “In the End” video finds the group’s iconic original lineup of Chester Bennington — who died in 2017 — Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, Rob Bourdon and Phoenix Farrell performing the hit on top of an Egyptian-looking statue as CGI vines sprout from the desert grounds below. Linkin Park previously reached 2 billion views on the visual for 2003 hit “Numb.” News of the group hitting the milestone a second time comes amid a major comeback period following a seven-year hiatus after Bennington’s death; in September, the surviving members (sans Bourdon) announced that the band would be returning with the additions of new lead vocalist Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain, dropping new album From Zero that November.

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