Here are the Billboard charts for the week of November 7th through November 13th... The Billboard 200 Meteora — #41 (last week: #31) Modern Rock Tracks "Numb" — #1 (last week: #3) "Faint" — #9 (last week: #8) Mainstream Rock Tracks "Numb" — #8 (last week: #11) "Faint" — #10 (last week: #10) Linkin Park's sophomore effort, Meteora, was knocked down the charts 10 spots due to a number of hot-shot debuts on the chart last week; it comes in this week at #41. Linkin Park's newest single, after being on the charts for only 8 weeks, "Numb," has pulled itself into the #1 position on the chart. "Faint" rolls in on the modern rock chart at #9. As for the mainstream rock chart, "Numb" comes in at #8, moving up 3 spots, and "Faint" remains where it was last week at #10. With the success of "Numb" overpowering Staind's "So Far Away" for the number one spot, you can expect Meteora to rise back up the charts again.
These are pretty good numbers. A lot of new Albums have debuted and it shows that Meteroa is still selling strong because its stayin the in top 50. Im disabbpointed at POD debuting at #9, i was expecting at least top 5.. but oh well, i got my album and its GREAT!
Well, i hope Numb will help meteora... POD ON No9? Gosh, people buying hip-hop and R&B albums have really killed music.
yeah same here, p.o.d's album is a great album, and deserves wayyyyyy better than just 9 :angry: that stinky country star must burn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1. Toby Keith - Shock'n Y'all 2. Sarah McLachlan - Afterglow 3. Various Artists - Now 14 4. Sheryl Crow - The Very Best Of Sheryl Crow 5. OutKast - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below 6. Ja Rule - Blood In My Eye 7. Rod Stewart - As Time Goes By ... The Great American Songbook Vol. II 8. Clay Aiken - Measure Of A Man 9. P.O.D. - Payable On Death 2 out of the 9 are hip-hop
Ouch... What a drop for Meteora. Will, I hope what you said is true because if no that's not pretty good news... But at least Numb performed well .
dude, R&B acts dont really sell a lot of albums, the main R&B singers are Beyonce, Ashanti, and R. Kelly, and they dont get as much sales as Rap And Hip-Hop acts do. So R&B isnt killing music...