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Three Living Things-Era LINKIN PARK Singles Certified Gold & Platinum By The RIAA

The band continues to rack up awards by the boatload.

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The legacy of Linkin Park lives on, as the group just secured additional certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), picking up a few more multi-Platinum, Platinum, and Gold certifications for three singles.

Three tracks from their 2012 LP Living Things, the lead single “Burn It Down,” "Lost In the Echo,” and "Castle of Glass" were among the honored tracks. “Burn It Down” has now gone triple-Platinum (3 million copies sold) as of this writing, while “Lost In the Echo” has now officially reached Gold status (500,000 sold) and "Castle of Glass" was certified both Gold and Platinum (500,000 and then 1 million sold).

Earlier this month, Linkin Park and Funko! teamed up again for another album cover figurine, this time Reanimation, the band's 2002 remix LP. In 2020, the toy company took a crack at Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory album. Linkin Park also digitally reissued their 2007 album Minutes To Midnight for its 15th anniversary, which in addition to the original version of the album, features bonus tracks that originally appeared on the Japanese and iTunes versions of the album. Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda recently said in a Twitch stream that no plans other than the aforementioned reissues are in the works for Linkin Park.

"The only Linkin Park news I have for you is that… Yeah, we talk every few weeks — I talk to the guys, or some of the guys. And there's no tours, there's no music, there's no albums in the pipeline. Okay, so let me just tell you that. So just keep in your minds that that is not happening. I'm just gonna say that much for now. I say that because anytime the band says anything or does anything, everyone tries to start up the hype train, and we're, like, 'No, no, no, no. Don't start up the hype train.' You're gonna disappoint yourself. Don't do that."

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