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"I felt like this timing, it can be a really nice moment to reflect on the journey and have it be celebratory," he says.
Discussing the loss of Chester, Mike continues, "Linkin Park being part of all of our DNA, when that got fractured and taken apart, in a sense, I don't think anybody could really understand. Because you can't relate that to anything else. It's not family, it's not friends, it's not brotherhood, it's not business. It's all of those things wrapped together.
"I don't think any of us are at liberty or would even be capable of explaining it to anybody," he says. "You couldn't even get a therapist and be like, 'Okay, here's what I feel or here's what's going on,' and whatever. You could spend years on it, and still not crack the surface of what the meaning of all that emotional information is, I feel like."
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