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Chester Bennington

Chester Charles Bennington (March 20, 1976 – July 20, 2017) was an American singer who served as the lead vocalist of rock band Linkin Park. He was also a lead vocalist of Grey Daze, Dead by Sunrise and Stone Temple Pilots at various points.

Chester Bennington
Bennington performing in 2014
Born
Chester Charles Bennington

(1976-03-20)March 20, 1976
DiedJuly 20, 2017(2017-07-20) (aged 41)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
Spouses
Samantha Olit
(m. 1996; div. 2005)
Talinda Bentley
(m. 2006)
Children6
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1992–2017
Formerly of
Signature

Bennington first gained prominence as a vocalist following the release of Linkin Park's debut album, Hybrid Theory (2000), which was a worldwide commercial success. The album was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America in 2005, making it the bestselling debut album of the decade, as well as one of the few albums ever to achieve that many sales.[1] He continued to serve as the band's lead vocalist for their next six studio albums, from Meteora (2003) to One More Light (2017), with each charting within the top three spots of the Billboard 200.[2][3]

Bennington formed his own band, Dead by Sunrise, as a side project in 2005. The band's debut album, Out of Ashes, was released on October 13, 2009. He became the lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots in 2013 to release the extended play record High Rise on October 8, 2013, via their own record label, Play Pen, but left in 2015 to focus solely on Linkin Park. As an actor, he appeared in films such as Crank (2006), Crank: High Voltage (2009), and Saw 3D (2010).

Bennington struggled with depression and substance abuse for most of his life, starting in his childhood. On July 20, 2017, he was found dead at his home in Palos Verdes Estates, California. The coroner concluded that he had died as a result of suicide by hanging. Hit Parader magazine placed Bennington at number 46 on their list of the "Top 100 Metal Vocalists of All Time".[4] Bennington has been ranked by several publications as one of the greatest rock vocalists of his generation.[5] Writing for Billboard, Dan Weiss stated that Bennington "turned nu-metal universal".[6]

Early life

Chester Charles Bennington was born in Phoenix, Arizona, on March 20, 1976,[7] the son of a mother who worked as a nurse and a father who investigated child sexual abuse cases as a police detective.[8][9] He took an interest in music at a young age, citing the bands Depeche Mode and Stone Temple Pilots as his earliest inspirations.[10] Bennington dreamed of becoming a member of Stone Temple Pilots, and would later become their lead singer for a time.[11] At age seven, an older male friend sexually abused him.[12] Bennington was afraid to ask for help, not wanting people to think he was gay or a liar, and the abuse continued until age 13.[13] Years later, he revealed the abuser's name to his father, but chose not to press charges.[14]

Bennington's parents divorced when he was 11 years old.[15] The abuse and his situation at home affected him so much that he felt the urge to "kill everybody and run away".[13] To comfort himself, Bennington drew pictures and wrote poetry and songs.[13] After the divorce, his father gained custody of him.[9] Bennington started abusing alcohol, marijuana, opium, cocaine, meth, and LSD.[9][10][14] He was bullied in high school, stating in an interview that he was "knocked around like a rag doll at school, for being skinny and looking different".[16] In 1993, at the age of 17, Bennington moved in with his mother. He was banned from leaving the house for a time when she discovered his drug use.[9] He worked at a local Burger King before starting his career as a professional musician.[10]

Career

Early acts

 
Bennington performing in 1994

Bennington first began singing with a band called Sean Dowdell and His Friends? and together they released an eponymous three-track cassette in 1993. Later, Dowdell and Bennington moved on to form a post-grunge band called Grey Daze. The band recorded a demo in 1993 and two albums: Wake Me in 1994, and ...No Sun Today in 1997. Bennington left Grey Daze in 1998.[17]

Linkin Park

 
Bennington performing with Linkin Park at the 2009 Sonisphere Festival

Bennington had been frustrated and nearly quit his musical career altogether when Jeff Blue, the vice president of A&R at Zomba Music in Los Angeles, offered him an audition with the future members of Linkin Park (then known as Xero).[17] He quit his day job at a digital services firm[9] and traveled to California for the audition, in which he successfully won a place in the band. He left his own birthday party early to record his audition.[18] Bennington and Mike Shinoda, the band's other vocalist, made significant progress together but failed to find a record deal and faced numerous rejections.[17] Blue, who had since become vice president of A&R at Warner Records,[17] intervened again to help the band sign with the label.

On October 24, 2000, Linkin Park released their debut album, Hybrid Theory, through Warner Records. Bennington and Shinoda wrote the lyrics to Hybrid Theory based on some early material.[8] Shinoda characterized the lyrics as interpretations of universal feelings, emotions, and experiences, and as "everyday emotions you talk about and think about."[19][20] Bennington later described the songwriting experience to Rolling Stone magazine in early 2002, "It's easy to fall into that thing – 'poor, poor me', that's where songs like 'Crawling' come from: I can't take myself. But that song is about taking responsibility for your actions. I don't say 'you' at any point. It's about how I'm the reason that I feel this way. There's something inside me that pulls me down."[8]

Bennington primarily served as Linkin Park's lead vocalist, but he occasionally shared the role with Shinoda. All Music Guide described Bennington's vocals as "higher-pitched" and "emotional", in contrast to Shinoda's hip-hop-style delivery.[10] Both members also worked together to write lyrics for the band's songs.[21]

Hybrid Theory (2000) was certified diamond by the RIAA in 2005.[22] The band's second album, Meteora (2003), reached number one on the Billboard 200 album chart,[23] as did its third album, Minutes to Midnight (2007).[24][25] Linkin Park has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide.[26] The band has won two Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards and three World Music Awards.[27] In 2003, MTV2 named Linkin Park the sixth-greatest band of the music video era and the third-best of the new millennium.[28] Billboard ranked Linkin Park No. 19 on the Best Artists of the Decade chart.[29] In 2012, the band was voted as the greatest artist of the 2000s in a Bracket Madness poll on VH1.[30]

Dead by Sunrise

 
Bennington performing with Dead by Sunrise in 2009

In 2005, Bennington co-founded Dead by Sunrise, an electronic rock band from Los Angeles, California, with Orgy and Julien-K members Amir Derakh and Ryan Shuck.[31][32] Dead by Sunrise made their live debut in May 2008, performing at the 13th anniversary party for Club Tattoo in Tempe, Arizona.[33]

The band released their lone album, Out of Ashes, on October 13, 2009.[34]

Stone Temple Pilots

In February 2013, Stone Temple Pilots parted ways with long-time lead singer Scott Weiland. The band recruited Bennington to replace Weiland in May 2013. On May 18, 2013, Bennington took the stage at KROQ's Weenie Roast with the band. The setlist included original Stone Temple Pilots songs, as well as their first single with Bennington on vocals called "Out of Time", which debuted on May 19 and was available for free download via their official website. It was later announced by Bennington and the band in an exclusive KROQ interview that he was officially the new frontman of Stone Temple Pilots and discussed the possibility of a new album and tour. The song "Out of Time" is featured on their EP High Rise, which was released on October 8, 2013.[35]

Bennington reflected on joining Stone Temple Pilots, stating, "Every band has its own kind of vibe. Stone Temple Pilots has this sexier, more classic rock feel to it. Linkin Park is a very modern, very tech-heavy type of band. I grew up listening to these guys. When this opportunity came up, it was just like a no-brainer." Bennington stated in interviews that singing lead vocals in Stone Temple Pilots was his lifelong dream. He left the band on good terms due to his commitments with Linkin Park in 2015 and was replaced two years later by Jeff Gutt.[11][36][37]

Other works

In 2005, Bennington appeared on "Walking Dead", the lead single from turntablist Z-Trip's debut album Shifting Gears. Bennington also made a surprise guest appearance during Z-Trip's performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2005.[38] Bennington re-recorded the Mötley Crüe song "Home Sweet Home" as a duet with the band as a charity single for the victims of Hurricane Katrina in the fall of 2005.[39] He also joined Alice in Chains and performed the song "Man in the Box" at KROQ's Inland Invasion Festival in 2006.[40][41] Bennington performed with Kings of Chaos during their six-show 2016 concert tour.[42]

Bennington recorded a track for Slash's 2010 eponymous debut solo album entitled "Crazy" but it was blocked from release.[43] Slash rerecorded it with Lemmy on vocals and the retitled "Doctor Alibi" was added instead.[43] In May 2021, a snippet of the original Bennington track was finally released.[43]

Personal life

Family and views

Bennington had a son, Jaime (born May 12, 1996), from his relationship with Elka Brand.[44] In 2006, he adopted Brand's other son, Isaiah (born November 8, 1997).[44] He married his first wife, Samantha Marie Olit, on October 31, 1996.[45] They had one child together, Draven Sebastian (born April 19, 2002).[44] Bennington's relationship with his first wife declined during his early years with Linkin Park, and they divorced in 2005.[46]

In 2006, he married Talinda Ann Bentley, a former Playboy model with whom he had three children: Tyler Lee Bennington (born March 16, 2006) and twins Lily and Lila (born November 9, 2011).[47] Chester and Talinda Bennington were harassed by a cyberstalker, who was later found guilty in 2008 of tampering with the couple's email and other personal information, as well as sending threatening messages, and was sentenced to two years in prison.[48]

Bennington was a tattoo enthusiast.[49] He had done work and promotions with Club Tattoo, a tattoo parlor in Tempe, Arizona. Club Tattoo is owned by Sean Dowdell, Bennington's friend since high school with whom he played in two bands.[50][51]

Bennington was a fan of the Phoenix Suns,[52] Arizona Cardinals, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Arizona Coyotes.[53]

In a January 2011 interview, in response to the 2011 Tucson shooting, Bennington said, "There's a non-violent way to express yourself and get your point across – regardless of what you're saying or what your point is. In a free society, people have a right to believe whatever they want to believe. That's their business and they can speak their mind. But nobody, even in a free society, has the right to take another person's life. Ever. That's something that we really need to move beyond."[54]

Bennington was a critic of U.S. president Donald Trump. On January 29, 2017, he tweeted that Trump was "a greater threat to the USA than terrorism".[55] This tweet resurfaced in July 2020 after Linkin Park sent Trump a cease and desist order for using "In the End" in an ad for his re-election campaign that year.[56]

Health and injuries

Bennington was plagued with poor health during the making of Meteora, and struggled to attend some of the album's recording sessions.[57] In the summer of 2003, he began to suffer from extreme abdominal pain and gastrointestinal issues while filming the music video for "Numb" in Prague. He was forced to return to the United States for surgery, and filmed the remainder of the music video in Los Angeles.[58][59]

Bennington sustained a wrist injury in October 2007 while attempting to jump off a platform during a show in Melbourne at the Rod Laver Arena. Despite the injury, he continued to perform the entire show with a broken wrist, before heading to an emergency department, where he received five stitches.[60][61]

In 2011, Bennington fell ill again, and Linkin Park was forced to cancel three shows and reschedule two from the A Thousand Suns World Tour.[62] He injured his shoulder during the band's tour in Asia and was advised by doctors to have immediate surgery, canceling their final show at Pensacola Beach, Florida, and ending their tour.[63]

Bennington struggled with depression and substance abuse.[64] He overcame his drug addiction and would go on to denounce drug use in future interviews.[65] He later battled with alcoholism during his tenure with Linkin Park, which he overcame following an intervention from his bandmates.[66] In 2011, he said he had quit drinking, noting: "I just don't want to be that person anymore."[67]

Bennington injured his ankle in January 2015 during a basketball game.[68] He attempted to cope with the injury and perform with the aid of crutches and a knee scooter. Linkin Park later canceled the remainder of their tour to allow Bennington to undergo surgery and recover.[69][70][71]

Friendship with Chris Cornell

Bennington was a close friend of Chris Cornell.[72] They became friends during a tour they shared in the mid-2000s.[73] The chemistry between the two had strengthened during the 2007–2008 Projekt Revolution Tour when Bennington joined Cornell on stage to sing Temple of the Dog's "Hunger Strike", and then Cornell joined Linkin Park to sing "Crawling".[74][73] He was also the godfather of Cornell's son Christopher.[75]

Cornell died by suicide on May 18, 2017.[76] Bennington commented on Cornell's death on Instagram, stating that he could not imagine a world without Cornell in it.[75] Shinoda noted that Bennington was very emotional when the band performed "One More Light" in Cornell's honor on Jimmy Kimmel Live![77][78][79] and Bennington could not finish singing the song during rehearsal because he started getting choked up.[80] The band was due to record a live performance of their single "Heavy" on the show, but Bennington decided instead to play "One More Light" after hearing the news about Cornell's death, since the song is about the loss of a friend.[80]

On May 26, 2017, a week after his Kimmel performance, Bennington sang Leonard Cohen's song "Hallelujah" at Cornell's funeral in Los Angeles.[75]

Death

 
Bennington performing on July 4, 2017, sixteen days before his death

On July 20, 2017, at the age of 41, Bennington was found dead at his home in Palos Verdes Estates, California.[81] The coroner ruled his death a suicide by hanging.[82][83][84] The date was also what would have been Chris Cornell's 53rd birthday and occurred about 2 months after his suicide, also by hanging.

After Bennington's death, Linkin Park canceled the rest of their One More Light World Tour and refunded tickets.[85] Bennington's funeral was held on July 29 at South Coast Botanic Garden in Palos Verdes. In addition to his family members and close friends, many musicians who toured or played with Linkin Park also attended. The service also included a full stage for musical tributes.[86]

Remembrances and tributes

Bennington filmed an episode of Carpool Karaoke: The Series six days before his death. Bennington's family allowed the episode to be aired on October 12, 2017.[87] On August 27, during the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards ceremony,[88] Jared Leto received media attention for his tribute to Bennington and Chris Cornell.[89] Some of his former bandmates from Dead by Sunrise and Grey Daze united to perform a tribute for Bennington during a concert on September 2 in Las Vegas.[90] Linkin Park also hosted a public tribute for Bennington in Los Angeles on October 27, titled Linkin Park and Friends: Celebrate Life in Honor of Chester Bennington. The event featured the band's first performance following his death, along with performances from Blink-182, members of System of a Down, Korn, Avenged Sevenfold, Bring Me the Horizon, Sum 41, Yellowcard, and the singer Kiiara, among others.[91][92][93]

Rapper Jay-Z paid tribute to Bennington on several occasions by performing "Numb/Encore" live. Jay-Z and Bennington (with Linkin Park) collaborated on the song. Coldplay's Chris Martin paid tribute to Bennington during the band's North American tour concert at MetLife Stadium, playing an acoustic version of "Crawling" on piano.[94] Several other artists, including Muse, Ryan Key (lead vocalist and guitarist of Yellowcard), rapper Machine Gun Kelly, Imagine Dragons, Billy Talent and Godsmack, also either covered Linkin Park songs (usually "Crawling") or played their own songs during concerts as tribute to Bennington in the days and months following his death. During the 60th Annual Grammy Awards's annual in memoriam tribute, rapper Logic performed the song "1-800-273-8255" live alongside Alessia Cara and Khalid as a tribute to both Cornell and Bennington. The song's title is the phone number of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.[95]

Producer Markus Schulz made a trance remix of the Linkin Park song "In the End" as tribute to Bennington after his death which he debuted at Tomorrowland.[96]

Bennington and other late musicians were honored in the music video for "Hold on to Memories" by Disturbed.[97]

Following Bennington's death, singer Fred Durst said that Bennington "had a way of making anyone he spoke to feel heard, understood and significant. His aura and spirit were contagious and empowering. Often those types of people have so much pain and torture inside that the last thing they want is to contaminate or break the spirit of others... As real and transparent as our conversations would be, he was always the one projecting light on the shadows".[98]

Aftermath

Linkin Park entered a hiatus following Bennington's death. Mike Shinoda stated in April 2022 that the band has no plans of recording a new album or touring.[99][100][101]

Artistry

 
Bennington performing at Rock im Park in 2014

Voice

Bennington was described as being a "warm tenor",[102] with his voice showing "tremendous durability" for the entirety of his career.[103] Althea Legaspi of Rolling Stone wrote: "Bennington's voice embodied the anguish and wide-ranging emotions of the lyrics, from capturing life's vulnerable moments to the fury and catharsis found in his belted screams, which he would often move between at the turn of a dime."[102][104]

Musical style and influences

Bennington stated that he was influenced by Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains, Arcade Fire, Circle Jerks, Descendents, Deftones, Jane's Addiction, Metallica, Fugazi, Refused, Ministry, Minor Threat, Misfits, The Naked and Famous, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Skinny Puppy, Soundgarden, and A Tribe Called Quest.[105][106] Bennington also considered himself as "a huge Madonna fan", crediting her for making him grow up wanting to be a musician.[107]

Legacy

Several publications have commented on the musical legacy Bennington left behind.[108][109] While describing the success of Bennington and Linkin Park, AllMusic's Andrew Leahey said, "Although rooted in alternative metal, Linkin Park became one of the most successful acts of the 2000s by welcoming elements of hip-hop, modern rock, and atmospheric electronica into their music ...focusing as much on the vocal interplay between singer Chester Bennington and rapper Mike Shinoda".[110] Writing for Billboard, Dan Weiss stated that Bennington "turned nu-metal universal," as he was "clearly an important conduit for his far-ranging audience".[6]

Fred Durst, lead singer of Limp Bizkit, stated that if it were not for Bennington's voice and his words, nu metal "would never have reached the masses and affected so many lives."[98]

The New York Times' Jon Caramanica commented that Bennington's ability to "pair serrated rawness with sleek melody" separated him from other contemporary singers, and also from the artists he was influenced by. Caramanica noted, "He was an emo sympathizer in a time when heavy metal was still setting the agenda for mainstream hard rock, and a hip-hop enthusiast who found ways to make hip-hop-informed music that benefited from his very un-hip-hop skill set". As Bennington acquired influences from industrial and hardcore punk acts, the journalist believed this was the factor that made Linkin Park survive the "rise and precipitous fall of the rap-rock era", calling the musician "a rock music polymath".[111] Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times argued, "Perhaps more than Linkin Park's influential sound, Bennington's real artistic legacy will be the message he put across – the reassurance he offered from the dark".[112]

BBC's Steve Holden called Bennington the "voice of a generation", saying his voice was arguably Linkin Park's greatest asset.[113] Jonathan McAloon of The Daily Telegraph commented, "Bennington's death will have an impact on many millennials because his voice was the sound of their millennium".[114] While talking about Linkin Park's popularity, Corey Apar, of AllMusic, commented, "Bennington's oft-tortured vocals became one of the most distinctive in the alternative rock scene".[115] Writing for The Guardian, Ben Beaumont-Thomas noted "Bennington's decision to sing clearly and openly was, therefore, more radical than he is given credit for, and indeed more socially valuable". The journalist continued to discuss Bennington's impact, commenting,

His cleanly articulated tales of emotional struggle gave millions the sense that someone understood them, and the huge sound of his band around him magnified that sense, moving listeners from the psychic space of their bedrooms into an arena of thousands of people who shared their pain.[116]

James Hingle echoed this sentiment, writing for Kerrang! he said that Bennington "was one of the most honest vocalists out there when it came to his mental health".[117] In the same topic, William Goodman from Billboard said Bennington and fellow musicians Chris Cornell and Scott Weiland "helped define a generation of the hard rock sound, who were tied together artistically and personally".[5]

The Straits Times' music correspondent Eddino Abdul Hadi stated Bennington was an inspiration to many artists in the Singapore music scene.[118] Calum Slingerland, editor of the Canadian periodical Exclaim!, expressed, "[H]is influence has been felt in the worlds of rock, metal, rap, and beyond".[119]

After Bennington's death, his widow Talinda Bennington launched a campaign called 320 Changes Direction in honor of her husband to help break the stigma surrounding mental illness.[120]

In 2020, during a Twitch live-stream, Mike Shinoda confirmed the existence of an unreleased Linkin Park song, titled "Friendly Fire", which features vocal tracks Bennington recorded during the One More Light sessions.[121] At the time of his death, Bennington just finished a collaboration with Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton for Morton's solo album Anesthetic entitled "Cross Off"; Morton later said in interviews that Bennington was "very, very excited about the idea of screaming and doing something heavier than what he's been doing lately".[122] The music video for "Cross Off" later featured an empty microphone as a tribute to Bennington.[123]

Discography

With Linkin Park

With Grey Daze

Album Album details Peak chart
positions
AUS AUT GER SWI UK UK
Rock
US
Wake Me
  • Released: October 1994[124]
  • Formats: CD
...No Sun Today
  • Released: May 23, 1997
  • Formats: CD
Amends
  • Released: June 26, 2020
  • Formats: CD, LP, download, streaming
30 29 9 17 62 1 75
The Phoenix
  • Release: June 17, 2022
  • Format: CD, LP, download, streaming
27 87
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US Main.
[125]
US
Rock

[126]
US
Rock
Air.

[127]
"What's In the Eye?" 2020 Amends
"Sickness" 2 35 11
"Sometimes"
"Soul Song" 40
"B12" 29
"Anything, Anything" 2021 The Phoenix
"Saturation (Strange Love)" 2022
"Starting to Fly"
"Drag"

Music videos

Year Title Director Album
2020 "What's in the Eye" Zev Deans Amends
"Sickness" Nico Poalillo and Brandon Rottman
"Soul Song" Jaime Bennington
"B12" Un­known
"In Time" Daniel Silva and Danilo Silgepe
"Shouting Out"
2022 "Saturation (Strange Love)" Marc Silverstein The Phoenix
"Starting to Fly" Heidi Gadd
"Drag"

With Dead by Sunrise

With Stone Temple Pilots

Album contributions and singles

Year Artist Song Release
2001 DJ Lethal "Cry To Yourself" (also known as "State of the Art") N/A – originally intended for DJ Lethal's unreleased album "State of the Art"
2002 Stone Temple Pilots "Wonderful (Live)" The Family Values 2001 Tour
2002 Chester Bennington "System" Queen of the Damned soundtrack
Cyclefly "Karma Killer" Crave
2004 Handsome Boy Modeling School featuring DJ Q-bert, Grand Wizard Theodore, Jazzy Jay, Lord Finesse, Mike Shinoda, Rahzel & Chester Bennington / Tim Meadows "Rock N' Roll (Could Never Hip Hop Like This) (Part 2) / Knockers" White People
2005 Z-Trip "Walking Dead" Shifting Gears
Mötley Crüe "Home Sweet Home" (remake) Non-album charity single
2006 Chester Bennington "Morning After (Julien-K Remix)" Underworld: Evolution (soundtrack)
Mindless Self Indulgence "What Do They Know? (Mindless Self Indulgence Vs. Julien-K & Chester Bennington Remix)" Another Mindless Rip Off
2007 Young Buck "Slow Ya Roll" Buck the World
2008/2010 Chris Cornell "Hunger Strike (Live at Projekt Revolution 2008)" Songs from the Underground

A Decade Underground

2010 Santana featuring Chester Bennington & Ray Manzarek "Riders on the Storm" (The Doors cover) Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time
2019 Mark Morton featuring Chester Bennington "Cross Off" Anesthetic[128][129]

Music producer

Bennington executive-produced the 2012 debut EP Us–You for Los Angeles hard rock band Hellflower, which is fronted by his long-time friend and Director of Activities (D.O.A.) Church.[130]

Filmography

Bennington made a cameo appearance in the 2006 film Crank as a customer in a pharmacy.[131] He later appeared as a horse-track spectator in the film's 2009 sequel, Crank: High Voltage.[132] Bennington also played the role of the ill-fated racist Evan in the 2010 film Saw 3D.[133] He was one of several rock musicians who spoke about the industry on Jared Leto's 2012 documentary, Artifact.[134]

Bennington was working with Church on developing an upcoming television show, Mayor of the World, with executive producer Trip Taylor.[135]

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Crank Pharmacy Stoner [131]
2009 Crank: High Voltage Hollywood Park Guy [132]
2010 Saw 3D Evan [136]

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Chester Charles Bennington March 20 1976 July 20 2017 was an American singer who served as the lead vocalist of rock band Linkin Park He was also a lead vocalist of Grey Daze Dead by Sunrise and Stone Temple Pilots at various points Chester BenningtonBennington performing in 2014BornChester Charles Bennington 1976 03 20 March 20 1976Phoenix Arizona U S DiedJuly 20 2017 2017 07 20 aged 41 Palos Verdes Estates California U S OccupationsSinger songwriter actorSpousesSamantha Olit m 1996 div 2005 wbr Talinda Bentley m 2006 wbr Children6Musical careerGenresAlternative metal nu metal hard rock alternative rock electronic rock post grunge pop rockInstrument s VocalsYears active1992 2017Formerly ofLinkin Park Dead by Sunrise Grey Daze Kings of Chaos Stone Temple PilotsSignatureBennington first gained prominence as a vocalist following the release of Linkin Park s debut album Hybrid Theory 2000 which was a worldwide commercial success The album was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America in 2005 making it the bestselling debut album of the decade as well as one of the few albums ever to achieve that many sales 1 He continued to serve as the band s lead vocalist for their next six studio albums from Meteora 2003 to One More Light 2017 with each charting within the top three spots of the Billboard 200 2 3 Bennington formed his own band Dead by Sunrise as a side project in 2005 The band s debut album Out of Ashes was released on October 13 2009 He became the lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots in 2013 to release the extended play record High Rise on October 8 2013 via their own record label Play Pen but left in 2015 to focus solely on Linkin Park As an actor he appeared in films such as Crank 2006 Crank High Voltage 2009 and Saw 3D 2010 Bennington struggled with depression and substance abuse for most of his life starting in his childhood On July 20 2017 he was found dead at his home in Palos Verdes Estates California The coroner concluded that he had died as a result of suicide by hanging Hit Parader magazine placed Bennington at number 46 on their list of the Top 100 Metal Vocalists of All Time 4 Bennington has been ranked by several publications as one of the greatest rock vocalists of his generation 5 Writing for Billboard Dan Weiss stated that Bennington turned nu metal universal 6 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early acts 2 2 Linkin Park 2 3 Dead by Sunrise 2 4 Stone Temple Pilots 2 5 Other works 3 Personal life 3 1 Family and views 3 2 Health and injuries 3 3 Friendship with Chris Cornell 4 Death 4 1 Remembrances and tributes 4 2 Aftermath 5 Artistry 5 1 Voice 5 2 Musical style and influences 6 Legacy 7 Discography 7 1 With Linkin Park 7 2 With Grey Daze 7 2 1 Singles 7 2 2 Music videos 7 3 With Dead by Sunrise 7 4 With Stone Temple Pilots 7 5 Album contributions and singles 7 6 Music producer 8 Filmography 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditChester Charles Bennington was born in Phoenix Arizona on March 20 1976 7 the son of a mother who worked as a nurse and a father who investigated child sexual abuse cases as a police detective 8 9 He took an interest in music at a young age citing the bands Depeche Mode and Stone Temple Pilots as his earliest inspirations 10 Bennington dreamed of becoming a member of Stone Temple Pilots and would later become their lead singer for a time 11 At age seven an older male friend sexually abused him 12 Bennington was afraid to ask for help not wanting people to think he was gay or a liar and the abuse continued until age 13 13 Years later he revealed the abuser s name to his father but chose not to press charges 14 Bennington s parents divorced when he was 11 years old 15 The abuse and his situation at home affected him so much that he felt the urge to kill everybody and run away 13 To comfort himself Bennington drew pictures and wrote poetry and songs 13 After the divorce his father gained custody of him 9 Bennington started abusing alcohol marijuana opium cocaine meth and LSD 9 10 14 He was bullied in high school stating in an interview that he was knocked around like a rag doll at school for being skinny and looking different 16 In 1993 at the age of 17 Bennington moved in with his mother He was banned from leaving the house for a time when she discovered his drug use 9 He worked at a local Burger King before starting his career as a professional musician 10 Career EditEarly acts Edit Bennington performing in 1994Bennington first began singing with a band called Sean Dowdell and His Friends and together they released an eponymous three track cassette in 1993 Later Dowdell and Bennington moved on to form a post grunge band called Grey Daze The band recorded a demo in 1993 and two albums Wake Me in 1994 and No Sun Today in 1997 Bennington left Grey Daze in 1998 17 Linkin Park Edit Bennington performing with Linkin Park at the 2009 Sonisphere FestivalBennington had been frustrated and nearly quit his musical career altogether when Jeff Blue the vice president of A amp R at Zomba Music in Los Angeles offered him an audition with the future members of Linkin Park then known as Xero 17 He quit his day job at a digital services firm 9 and traveled to California for the audition in which he successfully won a place in the band He left his own birthday party early to record his audition 18 Bennington and Mike Shinoda the band s other vocalist made significant progress together but failed to find a record deal and faced numerous rejections 17 Blue who had since become vice president of A amp R at Warner Records 17 intervened again to help the band sign with the label On October 24 2000 Linkin Park released their debut album Hybrid Theory through Warner Records Bennington and Shinoda wrote the lyrics to Hybrid Theory based on some early material 8 Shinoda characterized the lyrics as interpretations of universal feelings emotions and experiences and as everyday emotions you talk about and think about 19 20 Bennington later described the songwriting experience to Rolling Stone magazine in early 2002 It s easy to fall into that thing poor poor me that s where songs like Crawling come from I can t take myself But that song is about taking responsibility for your actions I don t say you at any point It s about how I m the reason that I feel this way There s something inside me that pulls me down 8 Bennington primarily served as Linkin Park s lead vocalist but he occasionally shared the role with Shinoda All Music Guide described Bennington s vocals as higher pitched and emotional in contrast to Shinoda s hip hop style delivery 10 Both members also worked together to write lyrics for the band s songs 21 Hybrid Theory 2000 was certified diamond by the RIAA in 2005 22 The band s second album Meteora 2003 reached number one on the Billboard 200 album chart 23 as did its third album Minutes to Midnight 2007 24 25 Linkin Park has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide 26 The band has won two Grammy Awards six American Music Awards four MTV Video Music Awards and three World Music Awards 27 In 2003 MTV2 named Linkin Park the sixth greatest band of the music video era and the third best of the new millennium 28 Billboard ranked Linkin Park No 19 on the Best Artists of the Decade chart 29 In 2012 the band was voted as the greatest artist of the 2000s in a Bracket Madness poll on VH1 30 Dead by Sunrise Edit Further information Dead by Sunrise Bennington performing with Dead by Sunrise in 2009In 2005 Bennington co founded Dead by Sunrise an electronic rock band from Los Angeles California with Orgy and Julien K members Amir Derakh and Ryan Shuck 31 32 Dead by Sunrise made their live debut in May 2008 performing at the 13th anniversary party for Club Tattoo in Tempe Arizona 33 The band released their lone album Out of Ashes on October 13 2009 34 Stone Temple Pilots Edit Further information Stone Temple Pilots In February 2013 Stone Temple Pilots parted ways with long time lead singer Scott Weiland The band recruited Bennington to replace Weiland in May 2013 On May 18 2013 Bennington took the stage at KROQ s Weenie Roast with the band The setlist included original Stone Temple Pilots songs as well as their first single with Bennington on vocals called Out of Time which debuted on May 19 and was available for free download via their official website It was later announced by Bennington and the band in an exclusive KROQ interview that he was officially the new frontman of Stone Temple Pilots and discussed the possibility of a new album and tour The song Out of Time is featured on their EP High Rise which was released on October 8 2013 35 Bennington reflected on joining Stone Temple Pilots stating Every band has its own kind of vibe Stone Temple Pilots has this sexier more classic rock feel to it Linkin Park is a very modern very tech heavy type of band I grew up listening to these guys When this opportunity came up it was just like a no brainer Bennington stated in interviews that singing lead vocals in Stone Temple Pilots was his lifelong dream He left the band on good terms due to his commitments with Linkin Park in 2015 and was replaced two years later by Jeff Gutt 11 36 37 Other works Edit In 2005 Bennington appeared on Walking Dead the lead single from turntablist Z Trip s debut album Shifting Gears Bennington also made a surprise guest appearance during Z Trip s performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2005 38 Bennington re recorded the Motley Crue song Home Sweet Home as a duet with the band as a charity single for the victims of Hurricane Katrina in the fall of 2005 39 He also joined Alice in Chains and performed the song Man in the Box at KROQ s Inland Invasion Festival in 2006 40 41 Bennington performed with Kings of Chaos during their six show 2016 concert tour 42 Bennington recorded a track for Slash s 2010 eponymous debut solo album entitled Crazy but it was blocked from release 43 Slash rerecorded it with Lemmy on vocals and the retitled Doctor Alibi was added instead 43 In May 2021 a snippet of the original Bennington track was finally released 43 Personal life EditFamily and views Edit Bennington had a son Jaime born May 12 1996 from his relationship with Elka Brand 44 In 2006 he adopted Brand s other son Isaiah born November 8 1997 44 He married his first wife Samantha Marie Olit on October 31 1996 45 They had one child together Draven Sebastian born April 19 2002 44 Bennington s relationship with his first wife declined during his early years with Linkin Park and they divorced in 2005 46 In 2006 he married Talinda Ann Bentley a former Playboy model with whom he had three children Tyler Lee Bennington born March 16 2006 and twins Lily and Lila born November 9 2011 47 Chester and Talinda Bennington were harassed by a cyberstalker who was later found guilty in 2008 of tampering with the couple s email and other personal information as well as sending threatening messages and was sentenced to two years in prison 48 Bennington was a tattoo enthusiast 49 He had done work and promotions with Club Tattoo a tattoo parlor in Tempe Arizona Club Tattoo is owned by Sean Dowdell Bennington s friend since high school with whom he played in two bands 50 51 Bennington was a fan of the Phoenix Suns 52 Arizona Cardinals Arizona Diamondbacks and Arizona Coyotes 53 In a January 2011 interview in response to the 2011 Tucson shooting Bennington said There s a non violent way to express yourself and get your point across regardless of what you re saying or what your point is In a free society people have a right to believe whatever they want to believe That s their business and they can speak their mind But nobody even in a free society has the right to take another person s life Ever That s something that we really need to move beyond 54 Bennington was a critic of U S president Donald Trump On January 29 2017 he tweeted that Trump was a greater threat to the USA than terrorism 55 This tweet resurfaced in July 2020 after Linkin Park sent Trump a cease and desist order for using In the End in an ad for his re election campaign that year 56 Health and injuries Edit Bennington was plagued with poor health during the making of Meteora and struggled to attend some of the album s recording sessions 57 In the summer of 2003 he began to suffer from extreme abdominal pain and gastrointestinal issues while filming the music video for Numb in Prague He was forced to return to the United States for surgery and filmed the remainder of the music video in Los Angeles 58 59 Bennington sustained a wrist injury in October 2007 while attempting to jump off a platform during a show in Melbourne at the Rod Laver Arena Despite the injury he continued to perform the entire show with a broken wrist before heading to an emergency department where he received five stitches 60 61 In 2011 Bennington fell ill again and Linkin Park was forced to cancel three shows and reschedule two from the A Thousand Suns World Tour 62 He injured his shoulder during the band s tour in Asia and was advised by doctors to have immediate surgery canceling their final show at Pensacola Beach Florida and ending their tour 63 Bennington struggled with depression and substance abuse 64 He overcame his drug addiction and would go on to denounce drug use in future interviews 65 He later battled with alcoholism during his tenure with Linkin Park which he overcame following an intervention from his bandmates 66 In 2011 he said he had quit drinking noting I just don t want to be that person anymore 67 Bennington injured his ankle in January 2015 during a basketball game 68 He attempted to cope with the injury and perform with the aid of crutches and a knee scooter Linkin Park later canceled the remainder of their tour to allow Bennington to undergo surgery and recover 69 70 71 Friendship with Chris Cornell Edit Bennington was a close friend of Chris Cornell 72 They became friends during a tour they shared in the mid 2000s 73 The chemistry between the two had strengthened during the 2007 2008 Projekt Revolution Tour when Bennington joined Cornell on stage to sing Temple of the Dog s Hunger Strike and then Cornell joined Linkin Park to sing Crawling 74 73 He was also the godfather of Cornell s son Christopher 75 Cornell died by suicide on May 18 2017 76 Bennington commented on Cornell s death on Instagram stating that he could not imagine a world without Cornell in it 75 Shinoda noted that Bennington was very emotional when the band performed One More Light in Cornell s honor on Jimmy Kimmel Live 77 78 79 and Bennington could not finish singing the song during rehearsal because he started getting choked up 80 The band was due to record a live performance of their single Heavy on the show but Bennington decided instead to play One More Light after hearing the news about Cornell s death since the song is about the loss of a friend 80 On May 26 2017 a week after his Kimmel performance Bennington sang Leonard Cohen s song Hallelujah at Cornell s funeral in Los Angeles 75 Death Edit Bennington performing on July 4 2017 sixteen days before his deathOn July 20 2017 at the age of 41 Bennington was found dead at his home in Palos Verdes Estates California 81 The coroner ruled his death a suicide by hanging 82 83 84 The date was also what would have been Chris Cornell s 53rd birthday and occurred about 2 months after his suicide also by hanging After Bennington s death Linkin Park canceled the rest of their One More Light World Tour and refunded tickets 85 Bennington s funeral was held on July 29 at South Coast Botanic Garden in Palos Verdes In addition to his family members and close friends many musicians who toured or played with Linkin Park also attended The service also included a full stage for musical tributes 86 Remembrances and tributes Edit Bennington filmed an episode of Carpool Karaoke The Series six days before his death Bennington s family allowed the episode to be aired on October 12 2017 87 On August 27 during the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards ceremony 88 Jared Leto received media attention for his tribute to Bennington and Chris Cornell 89 Some of his former bandmates from Dead by Sunrise and Grey Daze united to perform a tribute for Bennington during a concert on September 2 in Las Vegas 90 Linkin Park also hosted a public tribute for Bennington in Los Angeles on October 27 titled Linkin Park and Friends Celebrate Life in Honor of Chester Bennington The event featured the band s first performance following his death along with performances from Blink 182 members of System of a Down Korn Avenged Sevenfold Bring Me the Horizon Sum 41 Yellowcard and the singer Kiiara among others 91 92 93 Rapper Jay Z paid tribute to Bennington on several occasions by performing Numb Encore live Jay Z and Bennington with Linkin Park collaborated on the song Coldplay s Chris Martin paid tribute to Bennington during the band s North American tour concert at MetLife Stadium playing an acoustic version of Crawling on piano 94 Several other artists including Muse Ryan Key lead vocalist and guitarist of Yellowcard rapper Machine Gun Kelly Imagine Dragons Billy Talent and Godsmack also either covered Linkin Park songs usually Crawling or played their own songs during concerts as tribute to Bennington in the days and months following his death During the 60th Annual Grammy Awards s annual in memoriam tribute rapper Logic performed the song 1 800 273 8255 live alongside Alessia Cara and Khalid as a tribute to both Cornell and Bennington The song s title is the phone number of the 988 Suicide amp Crisis Lifeline 95 Producer Markus Schulz made a trance remix of the Linkin Park song In the End as tribute to Bennington after his death which he debuted at Tomorrowland 96 Bennington and other late musicians were honored in the music video for Hold on to Memories by Disturbed 97 Following Bennington s death singer Fred Durst said that Bennington had a way of making anyone he spoke to feel heard understood and significant His aura and spirit were contagious and empowering Often those types of people have so much pain and torture inside that the last thing they want is to contaminate or break the spirit of others As real and transparent as our conversations would be he was always the one projecting light on the shadows 98 Aftermath Edit Linkin Park entered a hiatus following Bennington s death Mike Shinoda stated in April 2022 that the band has no plans of recording a new album or touring 99 100 101 Artistry Edit Bennington performing at Rock im Park in 2014Voice Edit Bennington was described as being a warm tenor 102 with his voice showing tremendous durability for the entirety of his career 103 Althea Legaspi of Rolling Stone wrote Bennington s voice embodied the anguish and wide ranging emotions of the lyrics from capturing life s vulnerable moments to the fury and catharsis found in his belted screams which he would often move between at the turn of a dime 102 104 Musical style and influences Edit Bennington stated that he was influenced by Stone Temple Pilots Alice in Chains Arcade Fire Circle Jerks Descendents Deftones Jane s Addiction Metallica Fugazi Refused Ministry Minor Threat Misfits The Naked and Famous Nine Inch Nails Nirvana Pearl Jam Skinny Puppy Soundgarden and A Tribe Called Quest 105 106 Bennington also considered himself as a huge Madonna fan crediting her for making him grow up wanting to be a musician 107 Legacy EditSeveral publications have commented on the musical legacy Bennington left behind 108 109 While describing the success of Bennington and Linkin Park AllMusic s Andrew Leahey said Although rooted in alternative metal Linkin Park became one of the most successful acts of the 2000s by welcoming elements of hip hop modern rock and atmospheric electronica into their music focusing as much on the vocal interplay between singer Chester Bennington and rapper Mike Shinoda 110 Writing for Billboard Dan Weiss stated that Bennington turned nu metal universal as he was clearly an important conduit for his far ranging audience 6 Fred Durst lead singer of Limp Bizkit stated that if it were not for Bennington s voice and his words nu metal would never have reached the masses and affected so many lives 98 The New York Times Jon Caramanica commented that Bennington s ability to pair serrated rawness with sleek melody separated him from other contemporary singers and also from the artists he was influenced by Caramanica noted He was an emo sympathizer in a time when heavy metal was still setting the agenda for mainstream hard rock and a hip hop enthusiast who found ways to make hip hop informed music that benefited from his very un hip hop skill set As Bennington acquired influences from industrial and hardcore punk acts the journalist believed this was the factor that made Linkin Park survive the rise and precipitous fall of the rap rock era calling the musician a rock music polymath 111 Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times argued Perhaps more than Linkin Park s influential sound Bennington s real artistic legacy will be the message he put across the reassurance he offered from the dark 112 BBC s Steve Holden called Bennington the voice of a generation saying his voice was arguably Linkin Park s greatest asset 113 Jonathan McAloon of The Daily Telegraph commented Bennington s death will have an impact on many millennials because his voice was the sound of their millennium 114 While talking about Linkin Park s popularity Corey Apar of AllMusic commented Bennington s oft tortured vocals became one of the most distinctive in the alternative rock scene 115 Writing for The Guardian Ben Beaumont Thomas noted Bennington s decision to sing clearly and openly was therefore more radical than he is given credit for and indeed more socially valuable The journalist continued to discuss Bennington s impact commenting His cleanly articulated tales of emotional struggle gave millions the sense that someone understood them and the huge sound of his band around him magnified that sense moving listeners from the psychic space of their bedrooms into an arena of thousands of people who shared their pain 116 James Hingle echoed this sentiment writing for Kerrang he said that Bennington was one of the most honest vocalists out there when it came to his mental health 117 In the same topic William Goodman from Billboard said Bennington and fellow musicians Chris Cornell and Scott Weiland helped define a generation of the hard rock sound who were tied together artistically and personally 5 The Straits Times music correspondent Eddino Abdul Hadi stated Bennington was an inspiration to many artists in the Singapore music scene 118 Calum Slingerland editor of the Canadian periodical Exclaim expressed H is influence has been felt in the worlds of rock metal rap and beyond 119 After Bennington s death his widow Talinda Bennington launched a campaign called 320 Changes Direction in honor of her husband to help break the stigma surrounding mental illness 120 In 2020 during a Twitch live stream Mike Shinoda confirmed the existence of an unreleased Linkin Park song titled Friendly Fire which features vocal tracks Bennington recorded during the One More Light sessions 121 At the time of his death Bennington just finished a collaboration with Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton for Morton s solo album Anesthetic entitled Cross Off Morton later said in interviews that Bennington was very very excited about the idea of screaming and doing something heavier than what he s been doing lately 122 The music video for Cross Off later featured an empty microphone as a tribute to Bennington 123 Discography EditWith Linkin Park Edit Main articles Linkin Park discography and Linkin Park songs Hybrid Theory 2000 Meteora 2003 Minutes to Midnight 2007 A Thousand Suns 2010 Living Things 2012 The Hunting Party 2014 One More Light 2017 With Grey Daze Edit Album Album details Peak chartpositionsAUS AUT GER SWI UK UKRock USWake Me Released October 1994 124 Formats CD No Sun Today Released May 23 1997 Formats CD Amends Released June 26 2020 Formats CD LP download streaming 30 29 9 17 62 1 75The Phoenix Release June 17 2022 Format CD LP download streaming 27 87 denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Singles Edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUS Main 125 USRock 126 USRockAir 127 What s In the Eye 2020 Amends Sickness 2 35 11 Sometimes Soul Song 40 B12 29 Anything Anything 2021 The Phoenix Saturation Strange Love 2022 Starting to Fly Drag Music videos Edit Year Title Director Album2020 What s in the Eye Zev Deans Amends Sickness Nico Poalillo and Brandon Rottman Soul Song Jaime Bennington B12 Un known In Time Daniel Silva and Danilo Silgepe Shouting Out 2022 Saturation Strange Love Marc Silverstein The Phoenix Starting to Fly Heidi Gadd Drag With Dead by Sunrise Edit Out of Ashes 2009 With Stone Temple Pilots Edit High Rise 2013 Album contributions and singles Edit Year Artist Song Release2001 DJ Lethal Cry To Yourself also known as State of the Art N A originally intended for DJ Lethal s unreleased album State of the Art 2002 Stone Temple Pilots Wonderful Live The Family Values 2001 Tour2002 Chester Bennington System Queen of the Damned soundtrackCyclefly Karma Killer Crave2004 Handsome Boy Modeling School featuring DJ Q bert Grand Wizard Theodore Jazzy Jay Lord Finesse Mike Shinoda Rahzel amp Chester Bennington Tim Meadows Rock N Roll Could Never Hip Hop Like This Part 2 Knockers White People2005 Z Trip Walking Dead Shifting GearsMotley Crue Home Sweet Home remake Non album charity single2006 Chester Bennington Morning After Julien K Remix Underworld Evolution soundtrack Mindless Self Indulgence What Do They Know Mindless Self Indulgence Vs Julien K amp Chester Bennington Remix Another Mindless Rip Off2007 Young Buck Slow Ya Roll Buck the World2008 2010 Chris Cornell Hunger Strike Live at Projekt Revolution 2008 Songs from the Underground A Decade Underground2010 Santana featuring Chester Bennington amp Ray Manzarek Riders on the Storm The Doors cover Guitar Heaven The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time2019 Mark Morton featuring Chester Bennington Cross Off Anesthetic 128 129 Music producer Edit Bennington executive produced the 2012 debut EP Us You for Los Angeles hard rock band Hellflower which is fronted by his long time friend and Director of Activities D O A Church 130 Filmography EditBennington made a cameo appearance in the 2006 film Crank as a customer in a pharmacy 131 He later appeared as a horse track spectator in the film s 2009 sequel Crank High Voltage 132 Bennington also played the role of the ill fated racist Evan in the 2010 film Saw 3D 133 He was one of several rock musicians who spoke about the industry on Jared Leto s 2012 documentary Artifact 134 Bennington was working with Church on developing an upcoming television show Mayor of the World with 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