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Linkin Park

Two Faced

 

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4th single from From Zero

Released: 13th November 2024

Label: Linkin Park

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (28/11/2024) | 22

 

Sales: -

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

00 Sales

00 Audio Streaming

00 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

When Mike Shinoda and the late Chester Bennington were writing lyrics for Linkin Park’s 2000 breakthrough, Hybrid Theory, they made a pact: No cussing. It wasn’t just about keeping their audience, a portion of which might’ve had trouble slipping Parental Advisory stickers past their parents. It was more that in avoiding blunt, four-letter expressions of frustration, Shinoda and Bennington could challenge themselves to lean into—and lay bare—their pain in ways that cussing only covered up. On a deeper level, the choice set a kind of metaphorical course for catharsis: Linkin Park were angry, but their anger burned clean. Hybrid Theory was a once-in-a-generation album, arguably the commercial and creative pinnacle of rap-rock. But part of the reason the band survived was that they were always more versatile than their moment. Heavy as it could be, the music was almost never macho, trading in hard-rock pomp for the arty vulnerability of emo and synth-pop. When they wanted to take the guitars down a little, they moved toward a brooding, post-hardcore vision of electronic music that let Bennington flex his inner Depeche Mode fan while retaining a sense of anguish that, it turns out, didn't need aggression to find expression. And by the time they went “pop” (2017’s One More Light), they’d been redefining the terms of commercial rock music for nearly two decades. Formed on the outskirts of Los Angeles in 1996, the group spent their first few years struggling—at one point, an executive suggested they fire Shinoda, their MC, and take a more conventional rock-band route. Hybrid Theory was a kind of Rubicon in hard rock, making the influence of hip-hop and electronic music impossible to ignore. Meteora came out in 2003, followed by a run of albums (2007’s Minutes to Midnight, 2010’s A Thousand Suns, 2012’s Living Things and others) that shifted more heavily toward electronic music. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2001 24 One Step Closer -1-

2001 16 Crawling -2-

2001 14 Papercut -3-

2001 08 In The End -4- MILLIONAIRE

2002 09 H! Vltg3 / Pts.OF.Athrty -1-

2003 10 Somewhere I Belong -1*-

2003 15 Faint -2*-

2003 14 Numb -3*- MILLIONAIRE

2004 39 Breaking The Habit -4*-

2004 14 Numb / Encore (JAY-Z & Linkin Park) -1- MILLIONAIRE

2007 06 What I've Done -1- MILLIONAIRE

2007 29 Bleed It Out -2-

2007 46 Shadow Of The Day -3-

2008 10 We Made It (Busta Rhymes feat. Linkin Park)

2008 90 Leave Out All The Rest -4-

2009 19 New Divide -OST-

2010 40 The Catalyst -1-

2010 90 Waiting For The End -2-

2011 93 Iridescent -3-

2011 42 Rolling In The Deep -PS-

2012 27 Burn It Down -1-

2013 34 A Light That Never Comes (Linkin Park & Steve Aoki)

2014 78 Until It's Gone -1-

2017 43 Heavy (feat. Kiiara) -1-

2023 18 Lost -5*-

2023 81 Fighting Myself -6*-

2024 04 The Emptiness Machine -1-

2024 18 Heavy Is The Crown -2-

2024 57 Over Each Other -3-

2024 22 Two Faced -4-

 

0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 6 x Top 10 | 14 x Top 20 | 21 x Top 40 | 30 x Top 100

 

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they skipped Juno wtf
Didn't think this would make it in! Written by Gary Barlow of giant son fame

 

Was so confused by this so googled and WOW... he is enormous!

the producers really need sacking, they are they worst in the history of the chart show, they play Stick season and Too Sweet but skip Juno? in what world?
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21 | :up: 51 | 9th week

 

Linkin Park

Heavy Is The Crown

 

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2nd single from From Zero

Released: 24th September 2024

Label: Linkin Park

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (03/10/2024) | 66-18-38-44-53-59-49-51-21

 

Sales: 70,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

11 Sales

37 Audio Streaming

56 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

When Mike Shinoda and the late Chester Bennington were writing lyrics for Linkin Park’s 2000 breakthrough, Hybrid Theory, they made a pact: No cussing. It wasn’t just about keeping their audience, a portion of which might’ve had trouble slipping Parental Advisory stickers past their parents. It was more that in avoiding blunt, four-letter expressions of frustration, Shinoda and Bennington could challenge themselves to lean into—and lay bare—their pain in ways that cussing only covered up. On a deeper level, the choice set a kind of metaphorical course for catharsis: Linkin Park were angry, but their anger burned clean. Hybrid Theory was a once-in-a-generation album, arguably the commercial and creative pinnacle of rap-rock. But part of the reason the band survived was that they were always more versatile than their moment. Heavy as it could be, the music was almost never macho, trading in hard-rock pomp for the arty vulnerability of emo and synth-pop. When they wanted to take the guitars down a little, they moved toward a brooding, post-hardcore vision of electronic music that let Bennington flex his inner Depeche Mode fan while retaining a sense of anguish that, it turns out, didn't need aggression to find expression. And by the time they went “pop” (2017’s One More Light), they’d been redefining the terms of commercial rock music for nearly two decades. Formed on the outskirts of Los Angeles in 1996, the group spent their first few years struggling—at one point, an executive suggested they fire Shinoda, their MC, and take a more conventional rock-band route. Hybrid Theory was a kind of Rubicon in hard rock, making the influence of hip-hop and electronic music impossible to ignore. Meteora came out in 2003, followed by a run of albums (2007’s Minutes to Midnight, 2010’s A Thousand Suns, 2012’s Living Things and others) that shifted more heavily toward electronic music. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2001 24 One Step Closer -1-

2001 16 Crawling -2-

2001 14 Papercut -3-

2001 08 In The End -4- MILLIONAIRE

2002 09 H! Vltg3 / Pts.OF.Athrty -1-

2003 10 Somewhere I Belong -1*-

2003 15 Faint -2*-

2003 14 Numb -3*- MILLIONAIRE

2004 39 Breaking The Habit -4*-

2004 14 Numb / Encore (JAY-Z & Linkin Park) -1- MILLIONAIRE

2007 06 What I've Done -1- MILLIONAIRE

2007 29 Bleed It Out -2-

2007 46 Shadow Of The Day -3-

2008 10 We Made It (Busta Rhymes feat. Linkin Park)

2008 90 Leave Out All The Rest -4-

2009 19 New Divide -OST-

2010 40 The Catalyst -1-

2010 90 Waiting For The End -2-

2011 93 Iridescent -3-

2011 42 Rolling In The Deep -PS-

2012 27 Burn It Down -1-

2013 34 A Light That Never Comes (Linkin Park & Steve Aoki)

2014 78 Until It's Gone -1-

2017 43 Heavy (feat. Kiiara) -1-

2023 18 Lost -5*-

2023 81 Fighting Myself -6*-

2024 04 The Emptiness Machine -1-

2024 18 Heavy Is The Crown -2-

2024 57 Over Each Other -3-

2024 22 Two Faced -4-

 

0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 6 x Top 10 | 14 x Top 20 | 21 x Top 40 | 30 x Top 100

 

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that new Linkin Park was too heavy and borderline unlistenable for me

are they gonna get 3 songs played, kinda never happens

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Much better than the 24 year old hit with the same title. :lol:

Sacrilege!

 

Better than Heavy Is the Crown though :puke:

Tate climbing omg :wub: and wow at juno entering! Yasss wasn’t expecting this but great to see. Hopefully it can go top 10 in the new year.

 

Also impressive for linkin park having 3 top 40s at once, the highest charting is the best of them tho. Would not have predicted them to do this well singles chart wise

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ALBUMS

 

01 Linkin Park - From Zero

02 Sabrina Carpenter - Short n' Sweet

03 FLO - Access All Areas

04 ATEEZ - GOLDEN HOUR : Part.2

05 Chappell Roan - The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess

Oh my gosh I hate how easily they interchange new and re entry like there is an obvious difference but Jack uses them all interchangably
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20 | :down: 16 | 13th week

 

Addison Rae

Diet Pepsi

 

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1st single from forthcoming studio album

Released: 9th August 2024

Label: Columbia Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (05/09/2024) | 73-50-46-45-37-22-15-14-12-10-13-16-20

 

Sales: 100,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

10 Sales

22 Audio Streaming

00 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Viral sensation-turned-pop upstart Addison Rae (born Addison Rae Easterling in 2000 in Lafayette, LA) became known in the late 2010s for her dance moves, amassing millions of followers online. After venturing into podcasting and makeup, she parlayed those fans into an entertainment career, releasing the breathy single “Obsessed” in 2021 and starring in the gender-flipped She’s All That remake He’s All That the same year. Rae’s long-in-the-works debut EP, AR came out in 2023, and cuts like “2 die 4,” a minimalist collaboration with pop futurist Charli xcx, and “Nothing On (But The Radio),” a storming electro-pop anthem, showed her hitmaking acumen and flirtatious personality. In 2024 she appeared with Charli once again on “The von dutch remix with addison rae and a. g. cook,” a glitchy reworking of the lead single from her frequent collaborator’s expectation-defying BRAT. - Spotify

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2024 10 Diet Pepsi -1-

2024 45 Aquamarine -2-

 

0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 1 x Top 20 | 1 x Top 40 | 2 x Top 100

 

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