Mike Shinoda shares Tokyo edition of ’Already Over Sessions’

Mike Shinoda rocks in Tokyo for the latest installment of his Already Over Sessions series.

In each episode, the Linkin Park member recruits local musicians from a particular city to join him for a one-off performance of his new solo single, “Already Over.” Shinoda’s previously brought the Already Over Sessions to Los Angeles, Sydney, London and Berlin.

“In making ‘Already Over,’ I wrote and played all the instruments myself,” Shinoda says. “But to play it live, I loved the idea of playing with a range of talented musicians who were all ‘locals.’ This is the first and only time we all played together.”

Along with “Already Over,” the Tokyo episode features a performance of Shinoda’s signature Fort Minor song, “Remember the Name.”

You can watch the Already Over Sessions series streaming on Shinoda’s YouTube channel.

(Video contains uncensored profanity.)

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