Why did Rob Bourdon leave Linkin Park?

Chester Bennington’s Son Is Afraid of Linkin Park Fans

The son of Chester Bennington, Jamie, He said that fans of the Linkin Park are aggressive towards him since he dared to criticize the band’s new lineup. Last week the American band announced the release of “From Zero”their new album after seven years with a completely new line-up: Chester Bennington he was replaced at the microphone by the former voice of Dead Sarah Emily ArmstrongWhile on drums Colin Brittain has replaced Rob Bourdon.

Despite the new configuration of the
Linkin Park
has received a positive reception from several other artists and fans.
Mike Shinoda
explained that fans may need time to wrap their heads around the band’s new lineup with Armstrong, adding that those who disrespect him will lose my respect in return. Bennington’s 28-year-old son responded to Shinoda with these words: “Hey Mike! People have no trouble understanding the prospect of Linkin Park reinventing themselves. They have a hard time understanding how you: hired your old friend Emily Armstrong to replace Chester Bennington knowing Emily’s history in the church (Scientology, ed.) and her history as a friend of Danny Masterson (actor convicted of rape, ed.).” He also accused
Mike Shinoda
of “silently erasing my father’s life and legacy in real time (…) during International Suicide Prevention Month (Chester Bennington committed suicide, ed.)”.

Jaime elaborated further in a series of Instagram Stories posts. “We trusted you to be the best person. To be the change. Because you promised us that was your intention. Now you’re just senile and deaf.” Bennington’s son also said, as reported by Billboard, that some Linkin Park fans have been “cruel and aggressive” toward him because of his remarks.

Jamie Bennington
would have liked to attend this evening, September 11th, the comeback concert in Los Angeles, but the
Linkin
Park

they didn’t offer him a ticket.

“I haven’t heard back from the band, which is not unexpected. They haven’t come to me with this announcement, they haven’t asked me how I feel. There are a lot of people who don’t like me. There are a lot of people who are saying really horrible things to me. To be honest, I don’t think I would feel safe going to the concert with a regular ticket. The audience might actually be dangerous to me. I want to go. There are reasons why I might not be allowed in the venue, which I can’t talk about right now, but unless I’m explicitly told, ‘You can’t go for this reason,’ I want to go. A lot of these Linkin Park fans who are going to be there have been cruel and aggressive. They’re telling me to kill myself, they’re telling me I’m horrible, they’re telling me my father doesn’t appreciate me (.) What are you talking about? You didn’t give a shit when he died. If you did, you would understand what the problem is. You would understand why this is all wrong.” .