Linkin Park is selling a special bracelet through the band's non-profit foundation, Music for Relief, with all of the proceeds going to victims of Hurricane Sandy.
The adjustable bracelet costs $15 and features two gold-plated rings engraved with the words, Music for Relief. The waxed cotton bracelet also comes with a carrying pouch.
"Funds raised for Sandy Recovery help provide families with access to local childcare and other children's service in the U.S. In Haiti, funds support partner organization International Medical Corps' long-term programs including cholera treatment, primary health care, water and sanitation, and disaster preparedness," according to a statement on the band's website.
According to the foundation, 100 percent of all proceeds go to relief efforts.
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