I'm a child born in the 90s in Russia. For our generation, Chester was not just the lead singer of a foreign rock band, he was our idol and hero. I overcame too much shit in my life with his voice in my headphones to watch documentaries about him without tears. Thank you, Chester Charles Bennington, for being my guardian angel. My kids will be listening to your songs too ❤🩹
@KellieParrishАй бұрын
Talk to your mom Chester
@me-jt6qkАй бұрын
What does that mean?
@me-jt6qkАй бұрын
@@KellieParrish????
@Joshuabryabt-gf6scАй бұрын
I'm a a child who grew up in America in the 90's/2000's, his music helped me get through a very dark chapter in my life, thank you so much for sharing you story, if I have kids some day, they will listen to Lincoln park. RIP Chester 💔
@kinokino6198Ай бұрын
Ну не скажи, я чет Честера не слушала)) мне лил пип больше дерьма помог пережить
@lemon-lime-laura7 күн бұрын
I hate how much I understand Chester and his feelings. It hurts, it’s empty, and I honestly understand why he did what he did.
@LottieHodgetts4 күн бұрын
Yeah ... I feel that.
@cliomuse12062 ай бұрын
His music probably saved millions of lives. Unfortunately, it didn’t save him. 😢 Beautiful documentary! 🙏
@raqueledwards60612 ай бұрын
I know right well put absolutely heartbreaking 😢💔❤️🔥🔥😪🥹🫶
@GODZILLABOY20002 ай бұрын
What do you mean "probably", it did save millions
@cwrichardson32 ай бұрын
Which one are you talking about??? There are multiple places in this band.
@jornada.del.muerto2 ай бұрын
I never understood whenever people say "Linkin Park saved me" until it happened to me Years ago I wanted to die. I was hopeless! But then I realized "Wait. If I die today, then it means I won't be able to see Linkin Park ever again? Won't listen to their music ever again?" So I decided to stay alive. So yes, Linkin Park saved me!
@TheJanosch22 ай бұрын
@@jornada.del.muerto ich denke auch das die Musik an sich geholfen hat die Texte sind Therapie dazu seine Stimme die Power dazu 🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤ also bei mir ist das so.
@cassiejaye5142Ай бұрын
I didn’t know about Chester or Linkin Park until 2023. I was 37 years old and had my second baby who had a very severe birth defect and colic. I was a stay-at-home-mom at the end of my rope with post-partum depression. I randomly came across LP on KZbin one day. Chester’s voice emoted everything I wanted to express but couldn’t. Every day I played their albums on my AirPods while crying and bouncing my baby who wouldn’t stop crying for hours. It was one of the lowest points of my life and Linkin Park is what got me through it. Thank you, Chester ❤️🙏
@vivienneclarke2421Ай бұрын
I feel for you my sister....... My son was born in 1998 with a broken chromosome and many,many birth defects and health issues. I was also dealing with d9mest9c violence within my marriage. Hybrid Theory got me thru it.... at one point I tried to end it in 2004,with LP playing in my car. Thankfully I didn't, Chester stopped me. I wish you all the best and hope your baby is THRIVING❤ Sadly my son died from kidney failure in 2013.....We played more than one LP song at his service
@mandyjjonesj5541Ай бұрын
Hey, I hope you don't mind my commenting back to your comment. I felt connected to you enough to want to reach out to you, to tell you , it's going to be OK........I feel energies, and honestly feel your so much stronger than you really give yourself credit for.....don't allow the stress of this crazy world, and the way it's wound up, to take you down. Take a step back, breathe, connect to yourself in silence........have faith in you,and your ability to feel so deeply. I truly believe those of us,who truly struggle through emotions,feelings,and thoughts, are star seeds, and children of the light ( I'm not crazy i know this may come across a lot for over the Internet) we struggle because for our next stage of our soul journey. We truly have felt the deepest trauma,pain, we take these strengths to our next destination. This doesn't make it easy at all...but, be kinder to yourself and the things we go through in this life as women,mothers,and human beings in general. Anyway, I will stop here. Stay well...all the best.. Really hope you didn't mind my comment and felt my comment genuine. All the best to you are your new baby
@amandavdubsАй бұрын
Hybrid Theory (the entire album) was the only thing that got me through the abuse of my childhood. It gave me the words, I didn’t yet know, to explain the complexities of my pain and abandonment. RIP Chester-when you passed, it was a dark day.
@amandaredd30572 ай бұрын
We played "Shadow Of The Day" at my husband's funeral. He loved Chester and this song was special to him. Losing Chris and Chester so close together was devastating. My husband and I were in absolute shock. Such great losses to music and the world
@twistoffate47912 ай бұрын
I am so sorry for the profound loss of your husband, and your pain and suffering. Peace be with you.
@nafig_imja5312 ай бұрын
rest in peace for your husband
@amandaredd30572 ай бұрын
@nafig_imja531 he is missed daily
@JOAT_AMOS2 ай бұрын
May The Both Rest In Peace, Love Always From Detroit, Michigan, ❤️ 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@allowexp2 ай бұрын
@@JOAT_AMOSsame love from canton michigan
@filippareuterАй бұрын
Chester saved my life and I will never forget Him. Even after 7 years I still cant believe he's gone. We will forever love you. Thank you chester
@calistolevana20Ай бұрын
I can’t believe it’s been 7 years 😮
@HansOlo-qe4pf2 ай бұрын
I grew up with Linkin Park and to this day I am devastated that Chester is gone. This documentary was awesome, thank you. I am 45 years old and a guy who rarely shows emotion but I had to cry watching this documentary over and over again. RIP Chester, you beautiful soul.
@nitrobowie5960Ай бұрын
47 yr old lady here - never be afraid to show your emotions or cry. Men’s mental health & thinking it’s a sign of weakness to be vulnerable… tragic 😓
@justinwakeling62982 ай бұрын
One man saved millions of lives, but sometimes millions cant save one man.
@alluringbliss41652 ай бұрын
Life is not that simple.
@McMuphen2 ай бұрын
Tens of millions ❤
@clintlivingstonАй бұрын
Kind of how I'm feeling, sexually abused by a friend I looked up to, mother was physically abused by my father for many years, state intervened told my mom to either get rid of her other three kids or get rid of my father, she got rid of her first three kids, then us four brothers got to deal with the hell to come! I won't say anymore except to say I went on to get in a lot of trouble with the law, two marriages, one lasted 4 years with my first son who died at one month old, and had two more kids with her, put them up for adoption because of my drug use, 25 years later they found me on Facebook, for the last 10 plus years I've had a relationship with them, God works in mysterious ways! Got three years of sobriety on the tenth of Nov.
@dopemindrecords7311Ай бұрын
Right here ❤
@jessbryan13617 күн бұрын
Very well said. RIP Chester you are loved and missed. Lincoln Park was music that spoke deeply to me as an awkward, misfit teenager.
@AmberAnderson-i5hАй бұрын
I am a 90s kid and I am 32yo. I relate so much with Chester's depression and I would not be here if I didn't have access to music. Much love to Linkin Park and R.I.P. Chester
@nerra540827 күн бұрын
same here.... same here !!..... i don't know how else i would've gotten through everything i did, if it wasn't for the music and years later realizing the affect of linking park growing up helped me
@RainyDayWolfАй бұрын
I don't think I'll ever cry for the loss of a singer like I cried for Chester... His voice, his words and music mean so much to me.
@RavennaBlackАй бұрын
Same!! He was a very rare & talented human who is forever immortalized through music!! 🖤🖤🖤
@kyliekrisp72012 ай бұрын
I was one of those kids that found them on the internet. I remember waiting patiently for their first album to come out!
@manuelroger10352 ай бұрын
I just stumbled upon this and that is some high quality documentation, I was a bit sceptic because of the clicks. I really hope this blows up. To add something, I think he made up his mind already some days before. If you watch their last performance, especially one more light and breaking the habit and consider that he was the last one to leave the stage and just stared into the audience, I'm pretty certain he was saying goodbye to the fans there. 😥 He was such a great human and didn't deserve what happened to him. I don't even want to imagine what he had been through and how strong he had to be to hold on this long, my heart will forever be broken. Rest in peace my hero 😣❤
@stevenherberts968Ай бұрын
Nice words, Chester really was a talent and such a beautiful human, it was very sad to hear of his passing, RIP Chester, you'll be remembered for a very long time 💓
@user-ho4ip7rl9hАй бұрын
I agree with you on the clicks and everything else❤
@GLAM_METAL_MANАй бұрын
Chester is one of the definition of rockfame + humility, his attitude is the complete opposite of 80s glam fame
@Lulubelle051725 күн бұрын
LP is one of my fav bands. Chester’s suicide hit me bc my dad committed suicide and listening to him sing helped me understand my father in a way, he grew up in a similar way as my father did. My father was only 25 when he took his own life. Chester died a week before I was set to see LP live for the first time. I wish I could have a convo with him and my father to ask them what I can do better to help my son who is dealing with mental illness which I’m going to assume was passed down from my father, among other reasons. It sounds cliche but to anyone going through a hard time and/or battling mental illness, I hope you know the world is a better place with you in it.
@aginggenxer12 күн бұрын
"for me, music was always the one thing that I enjoyed the most about this life" Chester was already gone here. He used the word "loved" as if love was gone and never coming back :(
@jezefelto333Ай бұрын
I remember working at the parking lot of a huge festival when Chesters death got announced. Some DJs played memorial tracks and prayed together with the crowd...I had to fight the tears all shift long. I got into LP at 7 when Hybrid Theory released and since then I am a HUGE fan. I still wear my LP shirts I got when I was a kid. Rest in peace, Chester ❤
@lorysbocaАй бұрын
He saved my life. I miss him every day, in my soul.
@ether.UNLIMITED14 күн бұрын
Losing Chester as a fan was like losing one of your best friends that would always comfort you during hard times. I have grown with Linkin Park over the years. So many songs have released during times I needed them most. Thanks Chester and the rest of Linkin Park.. you guys are a big contributing factor to me still being alive and still striving for greatness!
@marywiththelonghair1330Ай бұрын
It breaks my heart that Chester suffered so severely with depression and feelings of hopelessness & frustration. One person, with so much talent & heart, who meant SO MUCH to SO MANY, to think about the pain he went through, daily - it’s brutal & awful & I am so sorry that he thought dying was the solution. It makes me so sad to think he felt that alone. Like others have. It’s so sad. Forever a Chester Fan ❤ the world is less, without him ❤
@shaheerahmed5134Ай бұрын
I cant imagine having a very tough childhood Chester was having That is so tough to get around. Everything he went through he was just looking for help and alot of people didn’t care. Cant believe he is gone now Miss you Chester ❤
@RichardRiordan-w3rАй бұрын
Nothing really matters when someone like Chester passes away. I had the privilege of seeing them play in Ireland and loved them even more after that. The torment that Chester must have gone through must have been crushing. I will forever listen to Lp's music as so many of their songs speak to me and I am 54. Try rest now dear Chester. No need to tear it all down any more.
@Robin_Str-19972 ай бұрын
We will never forget you Chester, everytime we sing your songs your legacy lives on through our heart beat. Thank you for everything
@hailpoppy2 ай бұрын
great work on this documentary, what chester said at 4:12 - 5:10 is how i feel. I just wish he held on longer to his light… When I listen to LP there is so much comfort and pain his voice is truly something special . I just hope he is at peace now. He saved me I just wish someone could’ve saved him. Thanks for this
@MegV777Ай бұрын
4:12-5:10 same with me. He said exactly how I feel. I recorded it so I can maybe show people and say this…THIS is how I feel.
@sheilahollender928929 күн бұрын
I have been there...hang on!!
@8106kagksmjАй бұрын
Chester watches us all from where he is. He knows the impact he made on us all. I am sorry that he's gone. 😢
@Dreamkeeper76Ай бұрын
SUCH A LOSS!!!! I'll never not be sad about Losing Chester. He was everything
@edgarreyes40652 ай бұрын
This made me cry... thank you! His lyrics really hit home for me.
@adjustmentday2 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@123theprodigy52 ай бұрын
Man, as someone who is currently dealing with depression, I can relate to what he’s going through.
@raqueledwards60612 ай бұрын
Yeah that's one thing that made Chester unique besides his vocals and talent and he was a pretty handsome guy to seem like a really great guy but he was completely relatable and I love the fact that he used his pain to put into his music and to make it purposeful that's how every artist and entertainer should be natural and genuine you come from a place from within cuz otherwise why are you doing it?
@IonicaRadu-h4q2 ай бұрын
Writing poetry and listening to his music keeps me alive ...until I become deaf ...then I really don't know what will I do ...find peace quiet soul we didn't hear much early .much love to you and your loved ones...
@Godless-Being2 ай бұрын
He has saved countless people, but we couldn’t return the favor by saving Chester 😭 thank you for all you’ve done for us Chester I wish we could’ve done the same for you. Edit: rest easy chazzy ches
@b.aleman84012 ай бұрын
This video was genuinely awesome. RIP to a legend. Incredible job to the person who made the video, very well done.
@s.s.linebeck5536Ай бұрын
I think that people not liking their last album as much, really got to Chester. He said music kept him alive but I also feel that it had to do with him feeling validated. I think he felt this was their worst album. 😢 Along with the death of his friend Chris Cornell at the same time. Gave him the courage to end it. I love you Chester. ❤
@jornada.del.muerto2 ай бұрын
I never understood whenever people say "Linkin Park saved me" until it happened to me Years ago I wanted to die. I was hopeless! But then I realized "Wait. If I die today, then it means I won't be able to see Linkin Park ever again? Won't listen to their music ever again?" So I decided to stay alive. So yes, Linkin Park saved me! Thank you Chester! ❤️ Missing you, everyday!
@zarethplacidАй бұрын
Chester will be forever missed. You gave millions so much hope. 2016 was a hard year for me. Listening to Chester's voice gave me hope and consolation. So sad you're not here to see how much we loved you 💔 😢
@leileyaravencroft12 күн бұрын
I will never forget the first time I got Hybrid Theory when I was in high school in California. Many of my classmates were into Limp Bizkit, some where into KoRn, most everyone was into rap. I was with four other students who were discussing the latest music news and they were talking about “one hit wonders” and Gorillaz was mentioned. I said: “Gorillaz may be one hit wonders (of course, this was before they put out more music and more albums. Remember the first album was just an experiment and wasn’t supposed to go further than that) but I’ll tell you who’s going to explode onto the music scene. Linkin Park.” I was told I was crazy, that I didn’t know much about rock music, I’m a poser, etc. etc. I stuck to my guns saying that I definitely got the sense that they were going to be really big because their sound evolved what we were used to hearing even with bands like KoRn and Limp Bizkit. I knew they were going to be big, I just didn’t realize *how* big. Chester Bennington was absolutely a powerhouse. That doesn’t make the rest of the band any less great, but Chester was different. And just like you said, his voice was like a metaphor of what it’s like to struggle with mental illness. Sometimes it’s quiet and somewhat peaceful but then there are the days where it’s raging and screaming, crying out for the help that many so desperately need. When I heard that Chester passed, it was like a punch to the gut. What made it all the worse, was it wasn’t that long after Chris Cornell passed away, another beautiful voice taken away far far too soon. I played some of Chris’s music for my grandma, I believe I had her listen to Black Days and she looked at me and said: “that music is really beautiful… but how could anyone miss that he was obviously crying out for help.” She actually had me buy a bunch of Chris and Soundgarden songs. Not that she ever listened to any more of Soundgarden after that but I think she knew that the music was important to me. I had told her that many bands use that form of music to speak about their troubles and when Chester passed, I remember telling her: “I think you’re right. I think the music they were playing was actually repeated cries for help.” And that’s the sad part, you know? That there are many songs out there that are stories, obvious cries for help because they, in that moment, were drowning in their own sorrow… and that it’s so hard to reach out to someone who’s in that much pain. Rest in Peace Chester and Chris. You are surely missed.
@renancoelho6831Ай бұрын
I'll never forget him. Thank you, Chester, you saved my life.
@kshama_2023Ай бұрын
I hope Chester is at peace now. Will always miss you.😢😢
@klash813Ай бұрын
I remember exactly where I was when I found out that he was gone. His impact on my life, through Linkin Park's music, is astronomical. Their music gave my feelings a voice that my depression and anxiety wouldn't allow me to personally vocalize.
@NebulousNector22 күн бұрын
I’ve watched these kinds docs on Chester more times than I even know and it still makes me sob. An absolute legend. Rip Chester 😢
@landofthelivingskies3318Ай бұрын
I dont think people relize how incredibly hard it is to be a lead singer in a rocknroll/metal band. These days the real money is in touring. And if you are not truly prepared for that stage, it will chew you up and spit you out. The drugs will always be there. Even when you're gone.
@clintlivingstonАй бұрын
I don't know how they do it?
@LottieHodgetts4 күн бұрын
He was such a beautiful man. His music was so amazing and the lyrics were haunting. Linkin park were the first live band i saw. Incredible experience.
@ramonahamann82682 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. Although there are already a lot of videos like this around, but it´s a pleasure to watch this, the reminding and honoring of Chester, his story and most important: the IMPACT he had on Linkin Park. Without Chester, Linkin Park would never have existed.
@Geograhpy_explorer2 ай бұрын
At least band has found the way to continue
@christinemarieknight9007Ай бұрын
Chester was a year younger than me He saved my life soooo many times...I honestly wish I could have paid it forward & saved him! Thank you Chester & RIP. You deserved to live! Much Love ❤️ And Respect! 🤘🏻🖤👊🏻
@InkedGamerWolf4202 ай бұрын
I’ve had quite a few of my favourite musical artists die in my music loving life time. Layne Staley, Chris Cornell, and Chester Bennington but none have hit me as hard as Chester did and Chester’s death still hurts to the point of tears 7 years later. It’s nearly impossible for me to vocally cover Breaking the Habit without going into tears and struggling to maintain my notes from the tears because it’s their most relatable song to me. Don’t Stay is the first song I learned on rhythm guitar relearning guitar after extensive hand injuries. When Chester unalived himself, it hit like losing a close friend who made me feel like I wasn’t alone in my struggle.
@lordkhal2 ай бұрын
Amazing documentary! Keep up the great work, bro!
@adjustmentday2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! This so far is the lowest performing video I’ve made… a bit bummed. 🤷♂️ thanks for watching!
@lordkhal2 ай бұрын
@@adjustmentday I guess most of your audience is only interested in rap artists. I like rap, mostly the older stuff but it's not my favorite genre. I'm mostly into various electronic and heavy metal genres. Linkin Park was actually the band that first got me into heavier music when I was a teenager and I have much respect for Chester! RIP
@lisaloomer22 күн бұрын
Losing Chester was and still is like a cleaver through the heart. To have that much of a response from the death of a man I never even met speaks volumes. He wasn't just the voice of a generation. He changed the world ❤🌏🎸🎶💔
@Brink.9Ай бұрын
Great documentary. Made me cry 😢 RIP Chester: A voice for many of those who often thought they had lost their own. ❤
@McMuphen2 ай бұрын
In the end, you mattered❤
@Thomas.T8Ай бұрын
Me as a youngster watching Transformers and humming to Linkin Park's lyrics but never knowing the song names till years later. Love this band, thank you Chester, thank you Linkin Park. You're my all time favourite❤
@xydanmusic2 ай бұрын
Such a great documentary. Great narrating Great voice as well..gained a new sub
@adjustmentday2 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@TersiaLeeАй бұрын
I bought Hybrid Theory as my very first CD when I was just an 8 year old kid from South Africa who had just moved to the UK, and was suffering with severe abuse and depression and suicidal thoughts and Linkin Parks music saved me so many times I cannot even count.. I would later see Linkin Park for the very first and very last time with my best friend on July 6th 2017 at the Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham UK This just so happened to the happiest but also saddest gig I've ever attended as it turned out that it was the last ever gig Chester would play at before killing himself 14 days later.. It still makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck thinking about this gig and it absolutely destroys me if I even try to listen to the song One More Light 🤍 He truly saved MY life with his music.. (and the rest of Linkin Park of course..) This quote always pops into my head when I think of him 🤍 "Just one man can save the lives of millions, but millions of people couldn't save the life of one man.."
@OsmoticReleaseАй бұрын
saw Linkin Park with Chester when they went on tour with My Chemical Romance being the opener. best show of all time and I go to a concert every week
@shahsaa18 күн бұрын
Your voice was the reason I got into music
@prabhatlamatamangАй бұрын
One men can save millions lives but millions can't save one😢
@aliciabokor98792 ай бұрын
Good documentary, ive seen them all this was put together well.
@ArtCE4716 күн бұрын
I was 15 and still to this day remember buying Hybrid Theory in 2000 in the $5 bin at Hot Topic, along with Marshall Mathers LP. No one knew who they were at the time and within a year the whole world was changed by their music 🖤🖤
@soul-candy-musicАй бұрын
OMG had to comment as soon as you highlighted the quality of ReAnimation. The 1stpclsr remix is fucking gold.
@Spootiful3 күн бұрын
From how my own life has been and my own pain since childhood and youth, I feel bad knowing he didn't make it. I took inspiration from him and others, knowing that if they could survive their pain than so could I. Rest in peace.
@Bethgael2 ай бұрын
I've battled depression all of my life. I'm 53 now, and as a grown adult with children LP got me through, too. It will always be there, that depression. But please, young 'uns, please, please trust me: remember even when your brain is telling you no one wants you here: you cannot see a light if you are not here to see it. If that doesn't help at all, please remember this: suicide doesn't stop the pain. It just transfers it to someone else. I am glad I am here. I am glad many of you are still here. Today 7 Nov 2024, is a dire day, for many. Take a step, every day. Next day, one more. Please stay to see the better. Much love. To the documentarian: thank you for this.
@123theprodigy5Ай бұрын
Wow, you are a strong woman, I’m currently dealing with my own battles as well. I had to have another eye surgery this year my first one in 17 years, and even though I healed physically, I still have mental scars.
@BethgaelАй бұрын
@@123theprodigy5 I can't even imagine.
@123theprodigy5Ай бұрын
So far you’re the only person who I talk to who’s above the age of 50 who actually likes LINKIN PARK. if you are 40 and younger that’s who he grew up with.
@cindyfoldi8457Ай бұрын
Powerful message, thank you for sharing ....hope you know how your message touched my heart. Keep strong
@thomassmyth1725Ай бұрын
Beautiful soul the world lost a good one 😢😢
@Laae93428 күн бұрын
Yess really sad.I listened Meteora Today, Chester gaved me so much Happiness singin .😢❤
@Aeunax123Ай бұрын
I love Chester and this band like nothing else. One of a kind 🤍
@GypsyGirl23Ай бұрын
He was a beautiful man. I pray hes found peace finally.
@yamilgoodson8771Ай бұрын
I've been a huge fan since they 1st started and everyone that is a fan of any musician should give there full attention to every song on an album they put out. I've said this too many who never listened and say they're fans to my daughter whom is an obvious new fan unfortunately with only the select titles during Chester's time with Linkin Park and sadly I just can't enjoy them with the new singer. Back to my point and was so glad you said it but I've always felt and pushed to everyone reanimation. That has and always will be the best album I've heard. I thankfully saw linkin park live along with Chris Cornell as they sang hunger strike together. Been a fan of Chris since Temple of the dog and that duet together was just phenomenal. I miss his voice. Great job thanks for spending time to make this.
@KyotoMonogatariАй бұрын
I literally grew up listening to Linkin park. I think I was around 8 when I first heard them on MTV and I listened to them ever since. I'm 34 now and seen them live in Germany and Japan. I met Chester once by accident at the Summer Sonic Festival in Osaka. He was so nice and not annoyed to stumble upon a huge fan at all. He was such an amazing person ❤
@jenBuruatoАй бұрын
Thank you for such a beautiful documentary showing who Chester really was as a person. He was such a talented yet tortured soul. I first saw Chester here in Phoenix when he was in Grey Daze and we would go to all the shows and I was just mesmerized by this super thin teenager with a voice that was literally so powerful and haunting it stuck with me. And fast forward to LP and the first song I remember hearing that made me stop was Crawling and I thought I know that voice but couldn't figure it out until way later, been a die hard fan ever since. I am just grateful to see such a great video paying respects to Chester, Thank you!!!! Rest in Peace Chester you will live on forever in our hearts. 🤍🕊🤍🤘 Subscribed :)
@adjustmentdayАй бұрын
Thank you!
@teemediaprod2 ай бұрын
nicely researched and produced... I was at their last concert. Chester was/is the voice of our generation. This is my band; this is our band. Thank you so much for putting it all together. I am sending it to all of family and friends; the younger generation needs to know the history of what and how the revolutionary Avengers look like in any given era
@Themusechampion2 ай бұрын
I remember picking up their EP at a wild shoe shop in Huntington Beach called the Electric Chair. No one had heard of them yet in my group of middle school friends but I loved it
@RoseyLee-zc7vnАй бұрын
Chester you were the voice of a generation. A tortured soul with impactful and deep felt lyrics. Your music as a teen and early 20’s had a great impact and offered an escape for me. For me the greatest voice i’ve ever heard. A beautiful but tortured soul
@amygravel6383Ай бұрын
There will never be another Chris or Chester they are part of the one in a million to never be duplicated !!! May they both be at peace and thank you for the beautiful work u made that helped me and so many more people 💜
@KickSilverOMG2 ай бұрын
What an absolutely beautiful video.
@adjustmentday2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@soul-candy-musicАй бұрын
"2017..." I can't believe that it's been that long... The people who I celebrated his life with on that fateful day... two of them have passed away since then. It's hard to wrap your head around growing older sometimes, but one of the reasons why I love Linkin Park so much is how they perfectly capture a moment in time. RIP.
@jpvaldez4713Ай бұрын
I just wish he knew how many people he helped and saved. Chester will forever be missed and remembered. Love u CB!!😭
@emjay2dАй бұрын
For me... One More Light was Chester saying goodbye... Everytime I hear that song I very quickly change it, or leave the area... because im about to cry.
@aznexile602Ай бұрын
We'll miss Chester forever.
@nikkia41388Ай бұрын
Hybrid Theory is one of my favorite albums. I was 12/13 when it came out. It got me through a lot, even as I got older as well and made me feel like I wasn’t so alone
@machflee633428 күн бұрын
Chester’s scream lifted me up growing up. Although, I didn’t know he was screaming for help. Now listening to Lincoln Park feels much more powerful and saddening.
@kiwimonkeyos2 ай бұрын
This was a very beautiful Documentary about Chester thank you 🙏❤
@lorenajaramillo313122 күн бұрын
He said the wounds would not heal, and he was right. He spent his life trying his best to heal them in various constructive and destructive ways and after Chris ended his quest to do the same I think that was just a last straw trauma Chester couldn't begin to maintain. We can only put ourselves back together after being shattered so many times before there are too many pieces missing to hold ourselves together no matter how much glue we use. Even the glue that is the love and happiness shared with friends and family becomes not enough. He gave his friends and family (and himself) some final good memories and then executed his plan to finally end the war inside himself.
@chrisrobinson4693Ай бұрын
Great doco video. Appreciate the thorough analysis and heart you put into it. As I'm sure everyone else here is. Thank you
@adjustmentdayАй бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@RobbertsTravelGuidesАй бұрын
I think i can recognise alot what Chester went through what i've went through aswell. I have been r.ped on a very young age. i've had so so much pain in my life. But when i found Linkin Park i found a way to channel my pain into music. Lately i could turn my back to the darkness, found a job that i love and got a girlfriend. so i meight be the luckiest one in the world to have found a way to turn my back to depression
@AKASHDEEP-q8q3 күн бұрын
❤️🙏
@Madj_UAАй бұрын
thank you for that video, man! i miss Chester so much! And today watching from zero it's just some kind of resurection of what he has been done and that's will live forever!
@juliaogara8794Ай бұрын
This dropped into feed out of the blue on a tough day. Tough for me yes, but a walk in the park for others, no pun was intended. As a Linkin Park fan and knowing part of the story this was an eye opener. I have an addictive behaviour son and no day goes by that I’m not filled with a what if. I have my own struggles and it’s my children and one or two close friends that keep me here. Unfortunately, we have those moments in time and we never know when…
@Зоя-м9е24 күн бұрын
I am depressed...from my childhood, but i had't found my own way like Chester. He should be alive, why is so talanted person have to go from the life😔
@FearThePlagueDoctor19 күн бұрын
As someone who had the very unique and unrivaled privilege to be able to get to know and spend a lot of time with Linkin Park, especially Chester, during Hybrid Theory/Meteora, a piece of me died when Chester left us. My family and friends were very worried about me when the news about his death came out.
@glenkramlinger5931Ай бұрын
I feel so bad for Chester😢😢😢
@andreakavanagh-rn6jgАй бұрын
You are inspirational ro me every day, your music brings so much to me and im still in awe. after all this time im still obsessed and in disbelief on how this ended. god bless your poor sould Chester x
@nkha23Ай бұрын
Faint is probably my favorite song from them. Breaking the Habit is a close second
@bev9708Ай бұрын
A Thousand Suns is in my top 5 all-time absolute favourite albums of all time, among those I've absolutely played to death, leaving on over and over again and that for year after year ... I adored it instantly, even more than any other of their awesome albums, even more than Minutes to Midnight, itself absolute masterpiece!!
@annekarinajepsen6372 ай бұрын
I miss you , and I hear your voice almost every day ❤❤❤ R.i.p Chester Bennington ♥️♥️♥️
@stevencoutant272328 күн бұрын
This is phenomenal work , keep it up.
@chloebaron32Ай бұрын
I come from Wigan i suffer with Depression and Mental Health also Anxiety im 27 years of age and good words what Chester said ❤ xx
@CarlottaR012 ай бұрын
Chester I miss you everyday. ❤❤❤
@Godless-Being2 ай бұрын
Join the club you’re not alone
@meli.avonokАй бұрын
Excelente documental. Super completo en cuanto a narrativa, incorporación de testimonios, análisis crítico, exactitud en cada palabra. Me encantó. Mucho. Chester encontró en LP su salvación y viceversa. Sólo él y Dios sabrán por qué decidió bajar los brazos. Siempre en nuestro ❤
@grimjar22922 ай бұрын
We were blind...he was crying for help but no one was there...i listened to linkin park since i was 12 now 28 ..had 3 suicide attempts but linkin park was my go to band. And stopped me from ending my life..sad that my favorite singer was gojng through the same as i was yet he helped me in life and we weren't there to help him 💔
@michelematthiaslunghini65842 ай бұрын
Man im not trying to say everything will be fine cause it wont. just fight trough it cause thats the only thing you can do to keep participating in existance. and existance cannot be without reason. you can be part of it if you want to and i hope you do!
@Hornygirl2726Ай бұрын
Yes . Men ask for Support and help because theyre nothing without proving....no was there...women ask for help and people help because they are Sexual gender. Where is this equal??
@Punkyduck-n6pАй бұрын
Beautiful soul, he gave us it all. Wherever he is I’m sure he’s at peace now 🤘🏻💜💜💜
@chloebaron32Ай бұрын
So upsetting when Chester passed away as he had Depression and Mental Health he will sadly be missed by all his fan mates from Linkin Park 💙 xx
@IngridWestphal8 күн бұрын
I love Chester so much…❤❤❤❤I can‘t forget him…
@IngridWestphal8 күн бұрын
…he was the greatest singer all over the world…I miss him so much…😔😔😔😔😔
@bun22319 күн бұрын
Damn I feellike crying, on the commentaries at the end of the video, and his picture up 😞
@robertquinn19452 ай бұрын
Fuck bully’s I was bullied in elementary school and jr high the person doing the bullying we are friends now years later he admitted he had a very fucked up childhood 😢😢😢😢 sad what he went through and sad that we have lost 😞 a great person dad and musician 🧑🎤 love ❤️ and miss you Chester ❤❤❤❤❤!!!!! 🪦 RIP
@shanfoxxАй бұрын
Love you Chester❤️ LP for life
@jay_rubyxАй бұрын
Chester’s sudden, unexpected death was the ONLY celebrity death that shook me. I cried, I felt depressed. And it wasn’t just the “fan in me” it was that it really seemed like he had finally made it out. 😢