Mike Shinoda on Rob Bourdon: “Rob wanted to put some distance between himself and the band. And we understood that – that was clear”

 

Mike Shinoda’s comments about Rob Bourdon shed light on the drummer’s decision to step back from Linkin Park’s limelight. Shinoda, known for his candid communication, explained that Rob expressed a desire to put some distance between himself and the band, a sentiment that the rest of the group respected.

This insight highlights the dynamics within Linkin Park, a band celebrated not only for their music but also for the strong interpersonal relationships among its members.

 

 

 

 

Why Drummer Rob Bourdon Didn't Return for Linkin Park Reunion

 

 

Bourdon’s choice to maintain a lower profile reflects a personal need for space, possibly stemming from the immense pressure and scrutiny that comes with being part of a globally renowned band. Shinoda’s acknowledgment of this decision with understanding emphasizes the mutual respect that defines their bond.

 

 

 

 

 

Linkin Park address founding drummer Rob Bourdon's departure

 

While some fans might view such distance as a sign of discord, it instead underscores the human side of musicians who, despite their fame, also navigate individual challenges and aspirations. Linkin Park’s legacy has always been rooted in authenticity, whether through their music or their interpersonal connections.

Rob’s decision and the band’s acceptance of it reaffirm the importance of prioritizing mental well-being and individuality in a creative collective. As the band continues to evolve, Shinoda’s words serve as a reminder that true camaraderie lies in supporting each other’s personal journeys, even when they diverge from the collective path.

 

Why Drummer Rob Bourdon Didn't Return for Linkin Park Reunion