Linkin Park front man Chester Bennington has revealed he hopes to collaborate with a host of Britsh artists.
The singer was speaking ahead of his band’s UK arena tour in 2008 which takes in shows in Nottingham, Sheffield, Manchester and London.
In the past he has worked with the likes of Jay Z and Busta Rhymes and he told XFM: "There is some collaborations we're thinking about working on right now.
“But I can't say who they are yet in case it doesn't happen. There's so many great artists out right now, I could just put a bunch of names in a hat and pick one and it'd be really cool."
Speaking about which artists he’d like to work with in the future he added: "There's a lot of British artists - I think Amy Winehouse is really good, I heard a Babyshambles song the other day and I thought it was really interesting and actually kinda cool and I was surprised by that as I wasn't sure what to expect.
"Arctic Monkeys are really great and I also really like The Horrors, they're probably my favourite band right now."
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