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Battle Symphony (song)

2017 promotional single by Linkin Park From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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"Battle Symphony" is a promotional single by American rock band Linkin Park. The song was recorded by the band for their seventh studio album, titled One More Light. The song appears on the album as the fourth track. The song was written by Linkin Park members Brad Delson and Mike Shinoda. The song was released on March 16, 2017, but it was leaked some days before.

Quick facts Promotional single by Linkin Park, from the album One More Light ...
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Background

The title "Battle Symphony" was first seen in a picture posted on Joe Hahn's Instagram story on September 6, 2016, of Brad playing acoustic guitar with the band's song board behind him, he also copyrighted.[4] The band premiered the lyrics on Genius.com.[5]

Music video

On January 12, Melissa Fox, a photographer from Moscow, Russia who was temporarily working in Los Angeles, ran into Linkin Park and confirmed that they were shooting a music video at the 4th Street Bridge.[6] BMX rider Alfredo Mancuso also ran into the band that same day and lent his drone to the band so they could shoot some footage with it.[7]

The "Battle Symphony" lyric video was released on March 16, 2017 [8] and received 4.8 million views during its first week on YouTube. As of 17 March 2025, the lyric video has gained over 100 million views.

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Usage in media

This song is used in the video game by Konami, Pro Evolution Soccer 2018. This is the second time a song from Linkin Park had featured since All for Nothing with Page Hamilton.

This song is used in the 2017 NBA Playoffs.[9][10][11]

Personnel

Linkin Park

Production personnel

  • Produced by Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson
  • Written by Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson and Jon Green
  • Vocals by Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda and Dave Farrell
  • Vocal production by Andrew Bolooki
  • Engineered by Mike Shinoda, Ethan Mates and Josh Newell
  • Mixed by Manny Marroquin
  • Mixing engineered by Chris Galland
  • Mixing assisted by Robin Florent and Jeff Jackson
  • Mastered by Chris Gehringer

Notes

  • Credits from streaming website.[12]
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Charts

More information Chart (2017), Peak position ...
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References

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