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Mark Wakefield - Ground Xero «Simple 2025»

The song was actually recorded in by an unrelated grunge/alternative rock band also named Wakefield from Whiteville, North Carolina.

"Ground Xero" is a song that was widely misattributed to , the original lead singer of the band Xero (which eventually became Linkin Park ), for over 20 years. The True Origin of "Ground Xero"

While "Ground Xero" is not his, Mark Wakefield is a foundational figure in Linkin Park's history. He was the lead vocalist for Xero from . Confirmed Xero Tracks (Vocalist): Mark Wakefield - Ground Xero

: A legendary unreleased track finally released for the Hybrid Theory 20th Anniversary. Legacy and Other Work:

: Later re-recorded as "Forgotten" on Hybrid Theory . Reading My Eyes : A fan-favorite demo track. Fuse : Featured on the original 1997 Xero sampler tape. Stick N' Move : Later evolved into "Runaway". Esaul : The original version of "A Place for My Head". The song was actually recorded in by an

: The song appeared on file-sharing sites like Kazaa in early 2005 with the filename "Wakefield - Ground Xero.mp3". Fans assumed "Wakefield" referred to Mark Wakefield, given his history with Xero.

: In January 2026, a member of the North Carolina band confirmed the track was theirs, recorded while they were in high school. He was the lead vocalist for Xero from

: Mike Shinoda previously denied the song's authenticity, noting it didn't sound like their early work. Authentic Mark Wakefield Content

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