Fans attending the From Zero World Tour show tonight at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, tonight were in for a treat! Linkin Park made two live debuts at this show, first with "All for Nothing" from 2014's The Hunting Party, and later unveiling the unreleased "Casualty" from their upcoming From Zero. "Casualty" has been one of the most highly-anticipated songs from the upcoming From Zero, with several members of the band mentioning it as a favorite and one of the album's heaviest songs. Only three songs after debuting "All for Nothing," Mike Shinoda told the crowd they were going to find out "what happens when Em puts her screamy pants on," referencing the audio clip at the end of "Over Each Other," which precedes "Casualty" on the From Zero tracklist. Its live debut was no disappointment, with Mike Shinoda rallying the crowd to create "the biggest [mosh] pit" for the heavy bridge. You can watch the song's debut below: Anticipation for the live debut of "All for Nothing" had been renewed following Linkin Park's debut of "Keys to the Kingdom" from the same album at the first show of the From Zero World Tour. Speculation around "All for Nothing" following suit began as soon as Helmet was announced as an opener for Linkin Park's Arlington show. Helmet frontman Page Hamilton was brought on to the track during the sessions for The Hunting Party when the band recognized stylistic similarities between "All for Nothing" and Helmet's music. Back in 2015, Hamilton and Linkin Park both played at the Music for Relief festival Relief Live! (covered on LPA here), fueling speculation about the live debut of "All for Nothing." However, while Hamilton joined the band onstage, he only performed as a guest on "Faint" and "Bleed It Out," and the touring cycle ended without its appearance. This time around, though, Linkin Park brought out Page Hamilton to finally debut "All for Nothing" on stage, featuring him on guitar and vocals. What do you think of these debuts? Does "Casualty" live up to the hype? Come discuss on our forums.
I'm still in disbelief... it's so strange to see them as real people live. It is also fucking INCREDIBLE how Emily looks so in her element and like the screaming isn't straining her out (although it's obviously not easy). She's totally in control and has amazing stage presence. Almost as much as this king:
Casualty outro. BRAVO. Absolutely love the way Emily delivers the lines at the end. Reminds me of Daryl from Glassjaw.
Y'all, The live debut of Casualty going straight into Given Up... I don't think I've ever moshed so hard... I don't even really remember what Casualty sounds like, it all a bit of a blur; it was incredible. I love Linkin Park.
THIS. I did not retain the song at all except "screams, harsh Mike vox, high energy, holy shit this pit."
I was going to wait until next week but I caved in and listened to it once and damn, I think it lives up to the hype!
Omg! My dream came true.. it's like I could see into the future, I actually imagined them performing All For Nothing Anywayyy.. I loved the performance, even from a YouTube video! Now let's get on to Casualty, What an absolute banger! I didn't want to listen to anymore songs until the album comes out, but, as many of you probably have, I caved I love the energy of the song, Emily's screaming, even Mike doing some screaming I think, the instrumentation and drums are like a punch in the gut, totally for the mosh pit. Also, it reminds me a lot of Victimized, I don't want to compare, but it is very similar, and that's only a good thing really This album is gonna be Elite!
I'm really happy for everyone who was there! Awesome debuts!! Waiting for the listening party to hear Casualty and the rest.
That was insane, Casualty reminded me of RATM and Faith no More, Emily screams at the end particularly reminded me of Mike Patton's aggressive vocals. Need that studio version ASAP!
I’m not usually a fan of the “heavy/screaming” LP songs but this went hard. Mike’s vocal style on this one was different for sure and that stood out immediately. Definitely has a more “conventional” nu-metal rap delivery from the early 00s. And Emily just killed it. Pretty badass
I got to listen to Casualty at the London listening party. Sooo good. It's basically Keys to the Kingdom 2.0 (which even ends with the words "I'm my own casualty"). LP forever ❤
Oh man, that must having so fucking cool to be there! 2 live premiere in one single show. Dang lucky ones ahah Not caving in for Casualty, only a few days left, but given I'm a huge Deftones fan, shit is promising