Kyle Christnerwho was the bass player of Linkin Park and was known as Phoenixis suing his former band for royalties 20 songs of the group, which were included in the 20th anniversary edition of Hybrid theoryoriginally launched in 2000. Information comes from Rolling Stone.
Phoenix he was out of the group between the years of 1999 and 2000. During this period, musicians Ian Hornbeck AND Scott Koziol occupied the place in the band. He claims to have performed in a dispay window for the record label Warner Music and that his work was crucial to the success of LinkinPark.
Furthermore, he also stated that he contributed to the composition of some songs for the commemorative edition of Hybrid theoryAS Step forward, chair AND He could not.
The musician said he had attempted to contact the copyright holders who are fighting in court, but had received no response.
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