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<B>IRVINE, California</B> &#8212; For people itching to hear some of this summer's most anticipated new music, the place to be this weekend was Saturday's KROQ-FM Weenie Roast y Fiesta, where the lineup was stacked with bands on the verge of releasing long-awaited new material.
</p><p>The day kicked off with the Plain White T's over on the second stage, a.k.a. "stage dos" in keeping with the day's Latin theme. The former You Hear It First pick was followed by fellow YHIF alums Silversun Pickups as well as Swedish whistlers Peter, Bjorn and John and Rancid's Tim Armstrong playing solo and delivering scorching riffs under an equally scorching sun. Not to worry, though &#8212; there were free sombreros in the Fiesta Village, a place for concertgoers could snack, buy merch and cool off.
</p><p>As things wound down on stage dos, KROQ darlings Tiger Army took the main stage (no witty Spanish title here). The psychobilly band's "Forever Fades Away" is the current most-requested and most-played song on the L.A. rock station, and the Bay Area trio powered through that and other tracks off their upcoming <I>Music From Regions Beyond,</I> due June 5.
</p><p><a href="/photos/?fid=1560056" onclick="return popFlip('fid=1560056');">(Check out photos of Tiger Army, Linkin Park, Korn and more from Saturday's show.)</a>
</p><p>Once their set ended, the revolving stage made the first of many 180 degree turns, revealing a plugged-in and ready to go Bravery, who also had new music to share. Although the crowd was still filing into the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, the very danceable "Public Service Announcement" inspired a fiesta mood. The band followed with the new single "Time Won't Let Me Go," which hits stores Tuesday on the Bravery's new album, <i>The Sun and the Moon.</i>
</p><p>Next up were 30 Seconds to Mars, who are no strangers to KROQ's music fests, having played KROQ's Inland Invasion show just last year. "It's weird to think that we are veterans of the KROQ shows now, because I was remembering actually sneaking backstage [at a Weenie Roast] to try and watch a band from the side of the stage a number of years ago," frontman Jared Leto recalled.
</p><p>When the stage spun around for 30 Seconds to Mars' set, the audience instead found a group of folk dancers showing off traditional Latin American moves and fashions. Soon, however, Leto hit the stage ... wearing a sombrero. Always one to put on a spectacle, he also made his way deep into the crowd &#8212; twice &#8212; even singing closing number "The Kill" as he made his way up to the cheap seats.
</p><p><a href="/videos/?vid=150039"><b>(See Jared Leto talk about 30 Seconds to Mars being Weenie Roast "veterans.")</b></a>
</p><p>With the crowd now suitably amped, one of the most anticipated bands of the day, Bad Religion, made its way onstage as Linkin Park's Chester Bennington and other artists took a side-stage vantage point to watch. Among their catalog of hits, the Bad boys treated the fiesta-goers to the new single "Honest Goodbye," off July 10's <I>New Maps of Hell.</I> Scoring points for timeliness, the band also cranked out "Los Angeles Is Burning," calling to mind the actual L.A. wildfires from earlier this month.
</p><p>While Queens of the Stone Age kept Bad Religion's energy going onstage &#8212; with new material as well, including the fresh single "Sick, Sick, Sick" &#8212; the party was really starting backstage. Those lucky enough to score backstage passes enjoyed a bar, "Guitar Hero" (appropriate, since three bands on the day's bill have songs in the game), and general people/hipster watching/ogling. Both Leto and MySpace phenomenon Tila Tequila made for popular backstage photo ops.
</p><p>Following an all too sunny set by Interpol (another band stuffing CD racks on July 10) that was cut short due to equipment problems, the revolving stage spun around to reveal a surprise performance that at first caused more head-scratching than high-fiving. A 14-member a cappella group in tuxedos was putting its unique spin on Incubus' "Dig." Confusion turned to screams, however, when Incubus' Brandon Boyd and Mike Einziger walked out a minute later to join in.
</p><p>While the Killers had been scheduled to appear in that slot, last-minute health problems sidelined frontman Brandon Flowers. "There was another band with a lead singer named Brandon and he got sick," Boyd jokingly told MTV News. "I know what that's like, and it sucks, so they called another band with a singer named Brandon because that's kind of the theme they were going for." The power of YouTube connected Incubus and the singing group, called Ithacapella, after Boyd saw an online clip of their version of "Dig."
</p><p>The last time the next band had an album out, YouTube was barely a dream. But Orange County's own Social Distortion did what they do best, playing the favorites that will appear on their greatest-hits album due June 26, complete with the new track "Far Behind."
</p><p><a href="/videos/?vid=150041"><b>(See Incubus' Brandon Boyd talk about the male choir that opened the band's set.)</b></a>
</p><p>The crowd instantly recognized the next act within the first few riffs of its opening number, going into a frenzy that lasted throughout the entire heart-pounding set. Singer Jonathan Davis even prompted a rarely seen over-the-head hand clap from a SoCal audience for the entirety of "Got the Life." New material came in the form of "Evolution," from July 31's still-untitled new album (see <a href="/news/articles/1559798/20070516/story.jhtml">"Korn Are Cracking Up Over Eighth LP's 'Gothic Feel,' Munky Says"</a>).
</p><p>Davis was clearly beaming backstage after the performance, which was the band's first full gig with some new members. "It was pretty much a coming-out show in the new lineup because we got [guitarist] Clint [Lowery] from Sevendust and we got [percussionist] Joey [Jordison] from Slipknot up playing with us and it's a different Korn," he said. "It sounds insane &#8212; the drums are insane, everything going on is completely different. So after tonight I think we're really, really stoked."
</p><p><a href="/videos/?vid=150040"><b>(See Jonathan Davis talk about Korn's "insane" set.)</b></a>
</p><p>Closing out the evening were locals Linkin Park. "We ... grew up listening to KROQ, and I remember coming here last year just as a fan of the show and walking around seeing the different bands," guitarist Brad Delson said backstage, "so not only to be playing it this year but to be headlining is a huge honor."
</p><p><a href="/videos/?vid=150038"><b>(See Brad Delson talk about Linkin Park's set.)</b></a>
</p><p>As the band kicked things off with "One Step Closer," the crowd showed it still had plenty energy left to cheer, sing and mosh to the most anticipated act of the day's bill. Fans hadn't forgotten any of the old songs, singing along during "Numb" and "Somewhere I Belong," among others, but they showed the same amount of enthusiasm for new tracks off the just-released <i>Minutes to Midnight.</i>
</p><p>When Linkin Park were done, though, and the last note had finally faded away, concertgoers were confronted with something not at all new to them: an enormous traffic headache as some 16,000 people all left the same parking lot at once. <i>Aye-yi-yi!</i>
</p><p>For more sights and stories from concerts around the country, check out <a href="/news/topics/t/tours_hub/">MTV News Tour Reports</A>.
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<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">My Chemical Romance guitarist leaves tour; Madonna to screen 'Arthur' at schools; Keys nabs Legend for LP.<br/>By MTV News staff</p>
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<b>My Chemical Romance</b> guitarist <b>Frank Iero</b> was forced to return to the U.S. Thursday morning (January 11) due to "a sudden attack of illness," according to a spokesperson for the band. The spokesperson would not discuss Iero's condition or the nature of his malaise. The New Jersey rockers were in Tokyo, where they were expected to launch a four-gig tour, and they've since called on <b>Drive By</b> guitarist <b>Todd Price</b> to fill in for their fallen comrade. After leaving Japan on Sunday, the band is expected to hit New Zealand and Australia between January 19 and February 4, then launch a U.S. tour February 22. ...
</p><p><b>Oprah Winfrey</b> had to settle for a satellite feed, but when it comes to New York school kids, <b>Madonna</b> will make the trip across the Atlantic. The London-based singer hosts a special screening of "Arthur and the Invisibles" &#8212; which features her voice-acting skills &#8212; Thursday for students from two New York charter schools. The animated feature hits theaters Friday. ... What <b>Alicia Keys</b> wants, Alicia Keys gets. <b>John Legend</b> and <b>John Mayer</b> have been confirmed as the "mystery guests" to be featured on the singer's upcoming album. ...
</p><p><b>Pink</b>'s directorial debut is about to see the light of day. The singer, who partnered with <i>Glamour</i> magazine to put a spotlight on emerging female artists via the Nissan-sponsored Reel Music contest, took the helm for "Hello Bonjour," a music video for winning duo <b>Pretty Boys</b>. (<a href="/photos/?fid=1549717" onclick="return popFlip('fid=1549717');">Check out photos from the set right here.</a>) "Pink made us feel gorgeous and charming and fun and we loved working with her!" the band wrote of the August shoot on its MySpace blog. Fans in the Los Angeles area can sign up at Glamour.com/ReelMusic for free tickets to attend Tuesday's video premiere event. The site is also hosting behind-the-scenes interviews from the set and will debut the video Wednesday. ...
</p><p><b>Gwen Stefani</b> is a girl in a gilded cage in her video for "The Sweet Escape," directed by <b>Joseph Kahn</b> (<b>Kelly Clarkson</b>'s "Walk Away," <b>Britney Spears</b>' "Toxic"). In the clip &#8212; which premieres Thursday on "TRL" &#8212; Stefani dreams of making a jailbreak with the help of stolen keys, Rapunzel-like braids and a getaway car driven by <b>Akon</b>. Her Harajuku Girls double as accomplices and pursuers/jailers. ... "The Real World" is heading down under. Bunim-Murray Productions announced Wednesday that the 19th season of the reality series will begin production in Sydney, Australia, in the coming weeks. "The Real World: Sydney" will premiere later this year. ... <b>Nine Inch Nails</b> have set <i>Year Zero</i> as the title of their forthcoming album, due in April. ... <b>AFI</b> will perform on "Saturday Night Live" January 20. "Entourage" actor <b>Jeremy Piven</b> is hosting. ... <b>Joaquin Phoenix</b>, <b>Naomi Watts</b> and the cast of "Heroes" have been added to the ever-growing list of Golden Globe Awards presenters. The ceremony will air live on NBC Monday at 8 p.m. ET. ...
</p><p><b>Steve-O</b> has teamed up with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals to voice his concerns about the treatment of circus animals. "In my career, and in my life, I only intend for there to be one victim &#8212; ME!" he explained in an e-mail. The Ringling Brothers and Barnum &amp; Bailey Clown College graduate said he witnessed the mistreatment of animals firsthand during his time under the big top. "I'm just a guy who used to need to be in the circus to make a living, was horrified by what I saw, and am now in a position to say something about it." Steve-O's video rant is posted at PETA2.com, where you can enter to win his autographed T-shirt. ... <b>Coheed and Cambria</b> have been added to the lineup for this summer's Warped Tour. <b>Bad Religion</b>, <b>Paramore</b>, <b>Cute Is What We Aim For</b>, <b>Tiger Army</b>, the <b>Almost</b>, the <b>Gallows</b>, <b>Big D and the Kids Table</b>, <b>K-os</b> and the <b>Fabulous Rudies</b> are also on the festival's bill. ... <b>Slash</b> will be inducted into Hollywood's RockWalk Wednesday. Metal singer <b>Ronnie James Dio</b> and <b>Frank Zappa</b> drummer <b>Terry Bozzio</b> are also getting sidewalk honors. ...
</p><p>Months before users even get their hands on Apple's new <b>iPhone</b>, the latest game-changing gadget from the company has inspired a lawsuit. Network equipment leader Cisco Systems filed suit against Apple Inc. in San Francisco federal court Wednesday, claiming that the computer company's iPhone violates Cisco's trademark on the term "iPhone," which it has held since 2000, according to an <I>Associated Press</i> report. Cisco said that it has been using the name for its own Internet-enabled phones, which began shipping last spring and officially launched three weeks ago. It also said that Apple approached the company several years ago with an interest in using the name, and that the two companies have been negotiating ever since to hammer out a licensing agreement, but that talks broke down just hours before Apple boss Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone on Tuesday at the Macworld Conference. Apple has argued that it is entitled to use the name because the products are "materially" different. A spokesperson for Apple called the lawsuit "silly." ...
</p><p>A California high school has banned the image of late rapper <b>Mac Dre</b> from its halls. Riverbank Unified School District board members voted unanimously on Tuesday to add a Mac Dre ban to Riverbank High School's dress code on the grounds that he glorified drug use, <i>The Modesto Bee</i> reports. Principal Ken Gesick said the decision is an answer to shirts with images of the later rapper apparently smoking marijuana. "It's glaringly obvious," he said. ... Former glam rocker <b>Gary Glitter</b>, who was convicted in March of molesting two Vietnamese children, could end his three-year prison term early, <i>AP</I> reports. Glitter is on a list of inmates whose sentences may be reduced as part of next month's Lunar New Year celebrations. He could be released as early as May. ...
</p><p><b>Tegan and Sara</b> continue to work on new material with <b>Death Cab for Cutie</b> guitarist <b>Chris Walla</b>, who has also produced <b>Hot Hot Heat</b> and the <b>Decemberists</b>. The band is working on the follow-up to 2004's <i>So Jealous,</i> but a title and release date for the next LP have yet to be revealed. ... <b>Bright Eyes</b> will head out this spring for a spate of live gigs in support of the act's forthcoming LP, <i>Cassadaga,</i> which drops April 10. The tour gets under way in Chicago on February 25 and runs through a March 11 show in Seattle. ...<b>Kevin Devine</b> and the <b>Manchester Orchestra</b> are supporting <b>Brand New</b> on a 33-date U.S. tour. The trek kicks off March 15 in Buffalo, New York, and wraps April 25 in Philadelphia. ... ATO Records labelmates <b>Gomez</b> and <b>Ben Kweller</b> are joining forces for a co-headlining North American tour kicking off February 15 in Seattle and wrapping up March 11 in Northampton, Massachusetts. Each artist will also perform select, separate headline dates.
</p><p>01.10.2007
</p><p>Forget the Rock Hall: <b>Jay-Z</b> is headed to the <i>Football</i> Hall of Fame. Record-breaking running back Larry Johnson is donating his Jay-crafted cleats &#8212; Reebok S. Carters, to be exact &#8212; to the Hall, putting Hova alongside names like Joe Montana and Walter Payton. ...
</p><p>HBO is developing an unscripted series that will star <b>Kanye West</b>, according to <i>The Hollywood Reporter.</i> Details are sketchy, but the still-untitled project from <b>Larry Charles</b> ("Borat," "Curb Your Enthusiasm") will focus on a day in West's hectic life. Producer <b>Rick Rubin</b> is also reportedly attached as an executive producer on the show. ... <b>Evanescence</b> frontwoman <b>Amy Lee</b> is off the market. The singer is now engaged to her boyfriend, a psychiatrist she has been dating for a year. The couple announced the engagement during a live appearance on Canadian network MuchMusic on Tuesday. Lee's beau popped the question the night before. ...
</p><p><b>Mary J. Blige</b> and <b>Lionel Richie</b> have joined the lineup for the Essence Music Festival, which returns to New Orleans from July 5-7. Blige and Richie will headline the fest's closing night, while <b>Beyonc&#233;</b> is scheduled to perform the second day. ... Madame Tussauds Las Vegas is unveiling a new "American Idol" wax attraction on Tuesday, the day the sixth season begins. The exhibit will feature wax replicas of <b>Simon Cowell</b> and <b>Ryan Seacrest</b> as an interactive element tied in to "Karaoke Revolution Presents: 'American Idol.' " ...
</p><p>Already a purveyor of rhymes, branded water and <b>G-Unit</b> attire, <b>50 Cent</b> is getting into the latex business. The rapper &#8212; whose G-Unit Books debuted Tuesday &#8212; will release his own line of condoms. "The kids become immune when you constantly beat them over the head &#8212; read a book, read a book," 50 said in an interview with <i>The New York Post.</i> "We have to be a little more creative about it. It's the same with safe sex. As opposed to being part of a safe-sex campaign, I'm going to make condoms and donate a part of the proceeds to HIV awareness." There's no word yet on when the prophylactics will hit the market. ...
</p><p><b>Dipset</b> associate Charly Wingate, a 28-year-old rapper known by the stage name <b>Max B.</b>, was remanded to New Jersey's Bergen County Jail on $2 million bail set Tuesday, Newark newspaper <i>The Star-Ledger</i> reports. Prosecutors said Wingate organized the robbery and murder of a man in Fort Lee on September 22 after his girlfriend told him she had met two men who were carrying large amounts of cash and driving expensive cars. Wingate is alleged to have recruited a friend to help him rob the two men, David Taylor and Allan Plowden; Taylor was killed by a gunshot to the head, while Plowden was bound with duct tape. Wingate's lawyer questioned the validity of the evidence against his client and maintained that Wingate wasn't even in the state at the time of the shooting. ...
</p><p>Who doesn't love <b>Johnny Depp</b>? The swashbuckling actor was the big winner at the 33rd annual People's Choice Awards Tuesday night, scooping up prizes for favorite male star, male action star and onscreen matchup (with <b>Keira Knightley</b>) as "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" was honored as favorite movie and favorite movie drama. The awards, voted on by fans, also honored <b>Jennifer Aniston</b> (female star), <b>Cameron Diaz</b> (leading lady), <b>Vince Vaughn</b> (leading man) and <b>Halle Berry</b> (female action star). Former "American Idol" winner <b>Carrie Underwood</b> was named favorite female singer, while <b>Nickelback</b> took the favorite group award. <b>Justin Timberlake</b> won favorite R&B song prize for "SexyBack," <b>Shakira</b> took the pop song award for "Hips Don't Lie," and <b>Eminem</b> grabbed the hip-hop honor for "Shake That." Perennial favorite "The Simpsons" took the animated comedy category, "American Idol" won for best competition/reality show and "Grey's Anatomy" took the TV drama prize. Though she wasn't nominated for anything, <b>Britney Spears</b> may as well have won an award &#8212; for being the butt of most jokes thanks to her recent spate of underwear-less adventures, which were a running gag during the show. ...
</p><p>Spears did get a mention at the top of one list Tuesday &#8212; <b>Mr. Blackwell</b>'s annual ranking of the year's worst fashion offenders. The self-imposed arbiter of style &#8212; and self-styled poet &#8212; lumped Britney and <b>Paris Hilton</b> together as the "Screamgirls," noting that the "style-free and fashion-deprived" women are "two peas in an overexposed pod." Ranking at #3 on the worst-dressed lineup is <b>Lindsay Lohan</b>, who went from "adorable to deplorable" in Blackwell's estimation. <b>Mariah Carey</b> and <b>Meryl Streep</b> (huh?) also made the dishonorable cut, while Blackwell named <b>Kate Winslet</b>, <b>Angelina Jolie</b> and "The Queen" star <b>Helen Mirren</b> "Fabulous Fashion Independents for 2006" &#8212; and spared them his creatively worded putdowns. ... On Wednesday (January 10), a lawyer for <b>George Michael</b> entered a not-guilty plea in a London court on behalf of the singer, who is facing charges of being unfit to drive and marijuana possession stemming from a September arrest. <I>The Associated Press</I> reports that arguments will be heard March 7 to determine whether the blood sample taken from Michael at his arrest is admissible as evidence. The judge set a provisional trial date of April 23. ...
</p><p>Nominations for the NAACP Image Awards were announced Tuesday, and while the film "Dreamgirls" and TV series "Everybody Loves Chris" lead the field with eight nominations each, there's no topping <b>Beyonc&#233;</b> when it comes to individual achievement. The singer is up for best actress honors, as well as four music prizes: best female artist, video and song ("Irreplaceable") and album (<i>B'Day</i>). Other multiple nominees include <b>Mary J. Blige</b> &#8212; who faces off with Beyonc&#233; for the four music trophies &#8212; <b>Fantasia</b> and <b>Jamie Foxx</b>. ... More than two weeks after his death, soul legend <b>James Brown</b> has still not been buried as his attorneys and family continue to work on settling his estate and deciding where he will be laid to rest. According to <I>AP,</i> Brown's body is lying in a sealed casket under the watchful eyes of security guards at his home in Georgia, which has been locked up since hours after his death to protect his memorabilia and personal items. ... <b>Yvonne De Carlo</b>, who played Lily Munster in TV's "The Munsters," died Monday of natural causes, <i>AP</i> reports. She was 84.
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<B>IRVINE, California</B> &#8212; For people itching to hear some of this summer's most anticipated new music, the place to be this weekend was Saturday's KROQ-FM Weenie Roast y Fiesta, where the lineup was stacked with bands on the verge of releasing long-awaited new material.
</p><p>The day kicked off with the Plain White T's over on the second stage, a.k.a. "stage dos" in keeping with the day's Latin theme. The former You Hear It First pick was followed by fellow YHIF alums Silversun Pickups as well as Swedish whistlers Peter, Bjorn and John and Rancid's Tim Armstrong playing solo and delivering scorching riffs under an equally scorching sun. Not to worry, though &#8212; there were free sombreros in the Fiesta Village, a place for concertgoers could snack, buy merch and cool off.
</p><p>As things wound down on stage dos, KROQ darlings Tiger Army took the main stage (no witty Spanish title here). The psychobilly band's "Forever Fades Away" is the current most-requested and most-played song on the L.A. rock station, and the Bay Area trio powered through that and other tracks off their upcoming <I>Music From Regions Beyond,</I> due June 5.
</p><p><a href="/photos/?fid=1560056" onclick="return popFlip('fid=1560056');">(Check out photos of Tiger Army, Linkin Park, Korn and more from Saturday's show.)</a>
</p><p>Once their set ended, the revolving stage made the first of many 180 degree turns, revealing a plugged-in and ready to go Bravery, who also had new music to share. Although the crowd was still filing into the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, the very danceable "Public Service Announcement" inspired a fiesta mood. The band followed with the new single "Time Won't Let Me Go," which hits stores Tuesday on the Bravery's new album, <i>The Sun and the Moon.</i>
</p><p>Next up were 30 Seconds to Mars, who are no strangers to KROQ's music fests, having played KROQ's Inland Invasion show just last year. "It's weird to think that we are veterans of the KROQ shows now, because I was remembering actually sneaking backstage [at a Weenie Roast] to try and watch a band from the side of the stage a number of years ago," frontman Jared Leto recalled.
</p><p>When the stage spun around for 30 Seconds to Mars' set, the audience instead found a group of folk dancers showing off traditional Latin American moves and fashions. Soon, however, Leto hit the stage ... wearing a sombrero. Always one to put on a spectacle, he also made his way deep into the crowd &#8212; twice &#8212; even singing closing number "The Kill" as he made his way up to the cheap seats.
</p><p><a href="/videos/?vid=150039"><b>(See Jared Leto talk about 30 Seconds to Mars being Weenie Roast "veterans.")</b></a>
</p><p>With the crowd now suitably amped, one of the most anticipated bands of the day, Bad Religion, made its way onstage as Linkin Park's Chester Bennington and other artists took a side-stage vantage point to watch. Among their catalog of hits, the Bad boys treated the fiesta-goers to the new single "Honest Goodbye," off July 10's <I>New Maps of Hell.</I> Scoring points for timeliness, the band also cranked out "Los Angeles Is Burning," calling to mind the actual L.A. wildfires from earlier this month.
</p><p>While Queens of the Stone Age kept Bad Religion's energy going onstage &#8212; with new material as well, including the fresh single "Sick, Sick, Sick" &#8212; the party was really starting backstage. Those lucky enough to score backstage passes enjoyed a bar, "Guitar Hero" (appropriate, since three bands on the day's bill have songs in the game), and general people/hipster watching/ogling. Both Leto and MySpace phenomenon Tila Tequila made for popular backstage photo ops.
</p><p>Following an all too sunny set by Interpol (another band stuffing CD racks on July 10) that was cut short due to equipment problems, the revolving stage spun around to reveal a surprise performance that at first caused more head-scratching than high-fiving. A 14-member a cappella group in tuxedos was putting its unique spin on Incubus' "Dig." Confusion turned to screams, however, when Incubus' Brandon Boyd and Mike Einziger walked out a minute later to join in.
</p><p>While the Killers had been scheduled to appear in that slot, last-minute health problems sidelined frontman Brandon Flowers. "There was another band with a lead singer named Brandon and he got sick," Boyd jokingly told MTV News. "I know what that's like, and it sucks, so they called another band with a singer named Brandon because that's kind of the theme they were going for." The power of YouTube connected Incubus and the singing group, called Ithacapella, after Boyd saw an online clip of their version of "Dig."
</p><p>The last time the next band had an album out, YouTube was barely a dream. But Orange County's own Social Distortion did what they do best, playing the favorites that will appear on their greatest-hits album due June 26, complete with the new track "Far Behind."
</p><p><a href="/videos/?id=150041"><b>(See Incubus' Brandon Boyd talk about the male choir that opened the band's set.)</b></a>
</p><p>The crowd instantly recognized the next act within the first few riffs of its opening number, going into a frenzy that lasted throughout the entire heart-pounding set. Singer Jonathan Davis even prompted a rarely seen over-the-head hand clap from a SoCal audience for the entirety of "Got the Life." New material came in the form of "Evolution," from July 31's still-untitled new album (see <a href="/news/articles/1559798/20070516/story.jhtml">"Korn Are Cracking Up Over Eighth LP's 'Gothic Feel,' Munky Says"</a>).
</p><p>Davis was clearly beaming backstage after the performance, which was the band's first full gig with some new members. "It was pretty much a coming-out show in the new lineup because we got [guitarist] Clint [Lowery] from Sevendust and we got [percussionist] Joey [Jordison] from Slipknot up playing with us and it's a different Korn," he said. "It sounds insane &#8212; the drums are insane, everything going on is completely different. So after tonight I think we're really, really stoked."
</p><p><a href="/videos/?id=150040"><b>(See Jonathan Davis talk about Korn's "insane" set.)</b></a>
</p><p>Closing out the evening were locals Linkin Park. "We ... grew up listening to KROQ, and I remember coming here last year just as a fan of the show and walking around seeing the different bands," guitarist Brad Delson said backstage, "so not only to be playing it this year but to be headlining is a huge honor."
</p><p><a href="/videos/?id=150038"><b>(See Brad Delson talk about Linkin Park's set.)</b></a>
</p><p>As the band kicked things off with "One Step Closer," the crowd showed it still had plenty energy left to cheer, sing and mosh to the most anticipated act of the day's bill. Fans hadn't forgotten any of the old songs, singing along during "Numb" and "Somewhere I Belong," among others, but they showed the same amount of enthusiasm for new tracks off the just-released <i>Minutes to Midnight.</i>
</p><p>When Linkin Park were done, though, and the last note had finally faded away, concertgoers were confronted with something not at all new to them: an enormous traffic headache as some 16,000 people all left the same parking lot at once. <i>Aye-yi-yi!</i>
</p><p>For more sights and stories from concerts around the country, check out <a href="/news/topics/t/tours_hub/">MTV News Tour Reports</A>.
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