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Final Masquerade

"Final Masquerade"
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Single by Linkin Park
from the album The Hunting Party
Released June 10, 2014
(see release history)
Recorded 2013–14
Genre Alternative rock
Length 3:37
Label Warner Bros., Machine Shop
Writer(s) Linkin Park, Emile Haynie
Producer(s) Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda, Emile Haynie (co.)
Linkin Park singles chronology
"Rebellion"
(2014)
"Final Masquerade"
(2014)
"Darker Than Blood"
(2015)
Music video
"Final Masquerade" on YouTube

"Final Masquerade" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. The song was originally recorded by the band for their sixth studio album, The Hunting Party, where it appears as the eleventh track on the album and serves as the third single. The song premiered on MTV on June 8, 2014. The song was produced by Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson, and co-produced by Emile Haynie. An acoustic version of the song was released on February 19, 2015.

"Final Masquerade" is described as an alternative rock song by Direct Lyrics. In an article from Metal Hammer, it was explained as "more like A Thousand Suns than Hybrid Theory, which Linkin Park gives at their most controlled, meditative, a slowly unfurling, mid-paced anthem built around simmering keyboards, unfussy, low-tempo beats and palm-muted guitar. The song features one of Chester Bennington's finest vocal performances on the album."

MTV described the song as "a sharp, edgy, lushly harmonic heavy-hitter that falls perfectly in line with Linkin Park’s lengthy string of hulking, hooky hits." In an interview with MTV, Shinoda explained:

The official music video for the song, directed by Mark Pellington, was released on July 29, 2014 for premiere on MTV. A lyric video for the song was released earlier, as it debuted through Linkin Park's official Facebook page and in digital download format on June 10, 2014, leaving The Hunting Party now available to stream in full on iTunes.

In the track-by-track review by Billboard, the song is given a positive response and explained as, "Synths and palm-muted guitars carry the mid-tempo verses into a head-nodding hard rock chorus. With that, another love affair ends in epic fashion, and there's even a big stadium sing-along."

The song was voted as the second best rock song on the Kerrang!'s rock 100 list. The song was placed after Linkin Park's "In the End".


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