Billboard Chart Positions - June 17th

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    Mark

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    Billboard Top 200 Albums Charts
    'Meteora' - #71 (Last Week - #66)
    Billboard Top Music Video Charts
    'Live In Texas' - #2 (Last Week - #2)
    Billboard Pop Catalog Charts
    'Hybrid Theory' - #12 (Last Week - #11)
    Billboard Modern Rock Charts
    "Lying From You" - #5 (Last Week - #2)
    Billboard Mainstream Rock Charts
    "Lying From You" - #8 (Last Week - #3)
    Billboard Hot 100 Singles Charts
    "Lying From You" - #84 (Last Week - #70)
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    In a week where all Linkin Park releases either fell or stalled, albums didn't fare very well. 'Meteora' fell five spots to #71 on The Billboard Top 200, while 'Live In Texas' stayed at #2 on the Top Music Video tallies and 'Hybrid Theory' fell one spot to #12 on the Pop Catalog charts. Meanwhile, in single news, "Lying From You" seems to be catapulting down the charts, with a three-spot dive on the Modern Rock charts, a five-spot fall down the Mainstream Rock charts, and a massive fourteen-spot hike down the Hot 100 charts.
     
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    never mind. most people that want the cds will have them by now
     
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    Breaking the Habit isn't on the charts yet?
     
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    hey... but dont worry... I really think that breaking the habit will debut next week on the modern rock chart !!!! :D
     
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    New singles generally take 4-5 weeks to get on the top 20 of the Modern/Mainstream rock charts. Once Breaking the Habit hits, I'm sure it can easily claim #1 on both charts just like Somewhere I Belong, Faint, and Numb did. (And LFY came close)

    Once BTH hits commercially (Entering the pop charts), Meteora should pick up its steam, and after all is said and done, it can probably have 6 million records under its belt. Remember, BTH will be a summer single and it could bare some striking resemblences to In The End's smashing success, as In The End enjoyed most of its success over the summer.
     
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