Chester Bennington: The Only Singer Who Sang To Wipe Out Our Depression
Published On: 20 July 2018 | Hollywood | By: Rohan M
The voice which most of us loved during our teens and that voice silenced forever on this day a year ago, when Chester Bennington, the lead singer of the popular rock band Linkin Park was found dead in his home. He had committed suicide.
Despite he taught the world to boss over their fears and fight every social stigma ranging from mental problems, past demons, overcoming abuse and many others. The singer couldn't battle his and he left us abruptly on this day.
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To give a silent tribute to the singer here are some of his songs which clearly defined the mental condition of an average person:
1. Crawling: The song which depicted about being ugly and frequent sexual abuse which every women in our country undergo most of the time. Their voices are still unheard despite many voices raised.
2. In The End: The first song of the group which showed about the importance of hard work and how all the bad vibes you underwent doesn't matter after achieving everything.
3. Somewhere I Belong: The song which forces us to speak our heart out no matter whatever the hypocrite society calls it as a taboo. This one is just for those who don't give a damn about anything.
4. Numb: The only song for those who were lonely during the good times and the tough times, this song brings out the pain in the person and you can feel it in this music video.
We love you Chester, we all can understand the pain you underwent moments just before your death but we will remain loyal to your songs.
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