Linkin Park, he made music with young upstarts Grey Daze. Joining when he was just 15, the grunge-leaning band released two albums together (1994’s ‘Wake/Me’ and ‘…No Sun Today’ in 1997) while playing sold-out club shows across their home state of Arizona.However after seven years together, they broke up in 1998 for a variety of unsurprising reasons – family, friction, fatigue – and went their separate ways.
Chester flew to L.A. the following year to audition for Xero (the band that would become Linkin Park) and after ‘Hybrid Theory’s gargantuan success in 2000, record label politics scorched his history in Grey Daze, as well as their music, from The Internet.
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