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How Linkin Park Leveraged Community Building feat. Rob McDermott

Season 1, Ep. 38

This week on My .4 Cents Andrew Southworth, Matt Bacon and Jesse Cannon chat with Rob McDermott about what it was like managing Linkin Park during their first several albums, and how they grew through community building activities and street teams.

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