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Chester and Chris on Project Revolution

In a recent interview for Rolling Stone, Linkin Park’sĀ Chester BenningtonĀ and Chris Cornell comment on last year’s Project Revolution, Gerard Way and Lindsey (LynZ).

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How does being around all these different artists on the Projekt Revolution tour inspire you?
Chris Cornell: Being on tour can sometimes be less complicated than being at home because your day is regimented. You wake up in the morning, you warm up, you do a soundcheck, you play your show, you sleep or get on the bus – every single day is like that. There’s someone putting a sheet of paper under your door telling you what time you’re gonna do what. But a festival tour like this is very different. It’s much less predictable and a lot of different things can happen. And seeing other bands perform for me changes my whole mood in terms of what I end up bringing onstage. I’ve often watched live performance footage from any band before I go onstage just ’cause it gets me in that mindset.
Chester Bennington: What I like about doing a touring festival, especially Projekt Rev, is the fact these are bands that I can get really excited about since I’m part of the reason they’re there. For me, last Projekt Revolution was probably the best touring experience I’ve ever had. For me to be able to bring out Mindless Self Indulgence – a band that I’ve always liked and I’ve felt that they’ve never really gotten the love that they deserve – to see them show up and play with another band like Saosin and 5,000 kids are showing up at noon, just like, “Yes, it’s happening.” And I felt really proud that they got to do that and that Gerard [Way, of My Chemical Romance] and Lyn-Z [Mindless Self Indulgence bassist Lindsey Ballato] reignited their friendship and then ended up getting married backstage on the last show. I was like, “This is freaking awesome.” When we did Ozzfest I couldn’t go to the main stage because I had the wrong pass. I felt like I was segregated from everybody else. The main stage guys were in their superstar land and it was just like, “I don’t feel comfortable here.” Everyone needs to feel respected and everyone needs to be able to go wherever they wanna go and do whatever they wanna do.

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