You thought Mike Shinoda would be stopping after 14 "Post Traumatic" music videos, but he's about to exceed your expectations once again - it seems a video for fan-favourite album cut "World's On Fire" is on its way! As Shinoda tweet states, the video will be an animated one, with his own designs forming the basis. Shinoda will be making an appearance at 2019's Anime Expo in Los Angeles to give a preview of the video - he will be a part of a showing called the Crunchyroll Industry Panel, scheduled for Saturday, July 6. This panel is listed on crunchyroll.com as follows: Fans worldwide should be able to tune in and check out this exclusive preview, as events at Anime Expo will be streamed live at anime-expo.org/live. If you haven't been keeping track, this latest development means there is only one song left on the 16-track standard edition of Shinoda's album "Post Traumatic" that hasn't had a video created for it. He may well aim to close that gap in the future. Longtime Linkin Park fans will also note that this is not Shinoda's first foray into anime-inspired imagery - various anime works have influenced LP's video and album visuals throughout the years, most notably the "Breaking The Habit" video. Source: Mike Shinoda on Instagram
So Mike Shinoda was talking about his relationship with anime women in the song this entire time? Damn, what a twist.
I'm only here to help flood this thread with likes and replies as @minuteforce requested. The idea sounds dope though, now we just need a video for Hold It Together. I wonder if Mike will release a DVD/Blu Ray version of the album with all of the music videos on it. Would be pretty cool for collectors.