Fans aren’t the only ones buzzing about Linkin Park, several rockers from other bands have entered the conversation on social media to discuss their return with new co-vocalist Emily Armstrong joining the band.There was a lot of respect from fellow rockers for Armstrong’s performance, stepping into what had to be one of the more pressure-filled openings in the world of rock. Simply put, Chester Bennington’s voice was iconic and his range as a singer is not one many could match. But Armstrong stepped up and the fan response was overwhelmingly positive concerning her addition to the band.Holding Absence’s Lucas Woodland remarked, “Recently, I got the chance to front a UK legacy band and I got SO much shit from the diehards. To step into the shoes of THE Chester Bennington – as a woman – is somehow the bravest thing I’ve seen in this scene in a long time, and she absolutely crushed it. LP forever.”Meanwhile, Shinedown’s Brent Smith recalled his very first instance of hearing Armstrong on Dead Sara’s breakout hit, “Weatherman.””I said to myself, I believe Rock N’ Roll will be OK… And so today I will say @linkinpark will be more than OK…,” said Smith.He continued, “I know the Internet is a blaze with comments of criticism and also of praise from fans all over the world. Something to think about … Do you honestly believe that the members of this ICONIC Band truly think that of all people @chesterbe is replaceable??? The entire world knows he will never be replaceable because he was one of a kind. But with all that being said there is an audience that miss this band, and their presence, and what they represent. So I asked you, ALL of you… Give them the opportunity to not close their chapter. Allow them to celebrate their legacy, and also the opportunity to create a new one.”Meanwhile, there were a fair share of rockers ranging from Avenged Sevenfold’s M. Shadows and Bad Wolves’ Doc Coyle to mgk all sending along their congratulatory messages.READ MORE: Linkin Park Announce New Album ‘From Zero’Head below to see how the rock world is reacting to Linkin Park’s return with new co-vocalist Emily Armstrong.25 Bands That Thrived With Their Second SingerSometimes, change proves to be good.Gallery Credit: Lauryn Schaffner