Linkin Park Bookends The Top 10 With Multiple Career-Starting Smashes
The post Linkin Park Bookends The Top 10 With Multiple Career-Starting Smashes appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Linkin Park’s “In the End” climbs to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart, with … More “Numb” also hits the top 10, allowing the band to bookend the top 10. UNITED STATES – NOVEMBER 10: Photo of LINKIN PARK; Chester Bennington performing at Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim (Photo by Christina Radish/Redferns) Redferns Linkin Park long ago proved itself to be one of the biggest names in the history of hard rock music, and the band is far from done reasserting its dominance. The nu-metal outfit’s fanbase typically skews younger than some of the genre’s classic names, so the group’s music performs especially well on streaming platforms. Its placements on Billboard rankings dedicated to that consumption format is usually impressive, and that’s certainly the case this week. Linkin Park Returns to No. 1 Linkin Park returns to No. 1 on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart this frame. The band pushes “In the End” from No. 5 to the top spot on Billboard’s list of the most-played hard rock-only cuts in the United States on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and others. The smash has, somewhat surprisingly, only ruled for a total of eight frames throughout its decades-long lifespan. Linkin Park Scores Two Top 10 Hits Linkin Park doesn’t just rise to No. 1 this week. The band collects a pair of current top 10s on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs tally, and even manages to bookend the competitive space. In addition to “In the End” hitting the summit, “Numb” jumps from No. 12 to No. 10. Unlike “In the End,” “Numb” has never managed to rule the roster, as it has previously stalled in the runner-up space. Only Linkin Park Lands Two Top 10 Smashes This week, Linkin Park is the only group to score a pair…

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Linkin Park’s “In the End” climbs to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart, with … More “Numb” also hits the top 10, allowing the band to bookend the top 10. UNITED STATES – NOVEMBER 10: Photo of LINKIN PARK; Chester Bennington performing at Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim (Photo by Christina Radish/Redferns) Redferns Linkin Park long ago proved itself to be one of the biggest names in the history of hard rock music, and the band is far from done reasserting its dominance. The nu-metal outfit’s fanbase typically skews younger than some of the genre’s classic names, so the group’s music performs especially well on streaming platforms. Its placements on Billboard rankings dedicated to that consumption format is usually impressive, and that’s certainly the case this week. Linkin Park Returns to No. 1 Linkin Park returns to No. 1 on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart this frame. The band pushes “In the End” from No. 5 to the top spot on Billboard’s list of the most-played hard rock-only cuts in the United States on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and others. The smash has, somewhat surprisingly, only ruled for a total of eight frames throughout its decades-long lifespan. Linkin Park Scores Two Top 10 Hits Linkin Park doesn’t just rise to No. 1 this week. The band collects a pair of current top 10s on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs tally, and even manages to bookend the competitive space. In addition to “In the End” hitting the summit, “Numb” jumps from No. 12 to No. 10. Unlike “In the End,” “Numb” has never managed to rule the roster, as it has previously stalled in the runner-up space. Only Linkin Park Lands Two Top 10 Smashes This week, Linkin Park is the only group to score a pair…
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