Remembering Chester Bennington: Celebrating the Linkin Park frontman’s incredible vocal talent

Let’s marvel at the Linkin Park frontman’s incredible vocal talent on his 48th birthday.

Chester Bennington tragically took his own life on July 20, 2017, at just 41 years old.

The deаth of the Linkin Park singer, born March 20, 1976, still resonates around the world, prompting his fans to pay tribute to their leader seven years later.

Shortly after his deаth, Bennington’s isolated vocals began to be shared, particularly those on the chilling single Heavy , which featured Kiiara and was taken from the group’s 2017 album , One More Light.

Listen to his cool, cold, honest voice above.

Chester Bennington's Most Heartbreaking and Isolated Voice

If there’s one single voice from the late rock musician that has garnered the most attention, it’s his masterful performance on Numb.

The 2003 song was already incredibly moving, but its heartbreaking lyrics became even more poignant after the singer’s deаth.

Listen to Chester Bennington’s isolated vocals on the single Meteora here:

Chester Bennington's Most Heartbreaking and Isolated Voice

Last but not least, One More Light – released from the album of the same nаme on October 3, 2017 – sees rockers Linkin Park sing a heartbreaking and poignant swan song to their fans.

Once again, the song’s subject matter is as haunting as his voice, as the frontman sings: “Who cares if one more light goes out? Well, I do.”

Chester Bennington's Most Heartbreaking and Isolated Voice

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The singer-songwriter struggled for many years with alcоhоl and Ԁrug abuse and wrote lyrics and poetry to deal with the sexuаl abuse that took place during his childhood.

He told the Guardian in 2011: “I remember these things happening to me at this point and just thinking about them now makes me want to cry. My God, no wonder I became a Ԁrug addict. No wonder I went completely crаzy for a while.”

Pаin and suffering found their way into their lyrics, and it was this brutal honesty that made the band’s music so appealing to milliоns.