Linkin Park is giving their fans a chance to listen to their upcoming full length Living Things ahead of its June 26 release date.
The band has released "Burn It Down" and "Lies Greed Misery", but are now making all tracks on Living Things available for streaming through iTunes.
"We chose the album title Living Things because it's more of a record about people," singer Mike Shinoda told NME of the album's title.
"It's more about personal interactions. On the last few records we've had an interest in global issues and social issues and those things are still around, there are certainly traces of them, but this record is far more personal," he added.
Living Things is the band's fifth studio album, and follow-up to A Thousand Suns.
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