There are Chester Bennington admirers who are experiencing an emotional time. After all, Linkin Park just released a brand-new song with Chester Bennington’s vocals in it, years after his sudden and unfortunate passing. It’s true what you just read!

The album Meteora by Linkin Park recently turned 20 years old. The group made the decision to surprise the audience on this momentous occasion with a music from the album’s backlog called Lost. Additionally, it included the voice of the band’s late leader Chester Bennington. Fans can’t control their excitement as a result of the band’s decision to release this previously unreleased song from the vaults.

Additionally, Linkin Park made the decision to make an anime music video for Lost. The video is currently available on the official Linkin Park YouTube account. They teased fans with a sneak peak of the same yesterday on their social media platforms. Directors pplpleasr1 and Maciej Kuciara were also mentioned by Linkin Park. According to ComicBook.com, the pair also oversees Shibuya, a business that creates anime works with a focus on decentralised storytelling. Look at it down below.

Lost is unmistakably reminiscent of some of the band’s most well-known and adored tracks, including Numb and Breaking the Heart. The video received a deluge of emotional views as soon as it went up. They also posted touching remarks beneath the video in remembrance of Chester Bennington, who committed suicide on July 20, 2017.

One fan wrote, “A person only dies when he doesn’t leave his legacy, Chester will always be alive in our memories.” Another fan’s comment read, “Can’t believe it’s almost 6 years since he left us to be amongst the legends and his friends up there. The fact that this came out on my birthday and listening to his voice all over again made me cry so bad. I love you, Chester. I love you LP. No matter how many years will be passed, you will always be my number 1. I will cherish and uphold you forever in my heart.”