Linkin Park Singles: How They Charted

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    BIBBLE

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    This Chart Shows Were Every Linkin Park Single Peaked On The US Billaboard Hot 100.
    Final Masquerade: 115
    Until Its Gone: 115
    Guilty All The Same: 117
    A Light That Never Comes: 65
    Castle Of Glass: Never Charted
    Lost In The Echo: 95
    Burn It Down: 30
    Not Alone: Never Charted
    Iridescent: 81
    Burning In The Skies: Never Charted
    Waiting For The End: 42
    The Catalyst: 27
    New Divide: 6
    Leave Out All The Rest: 94
    Given Up: 99
    Shadow Of The Day: 15
    Bleed It Out: 52
    What Ive done: 7
    Breaking The Habit: 20
    From The Inside: Never Charted
    Numb: 11
    Faint: 48
    Somewhere I Belong: 32
    In The End: 2
    Papercut: Never Charted
    Crawling: 79
    One Step Closer: 75




    So Linkin Parks Top 10 Highest Charting Singles are..


    1. In The End (2)
    2. New Divide (6)
    3. What Ive done (7)
    4. Numb (11)
    5. Shadow Of The Day (15)
    6. Breaking The Habit (20)
    7. The Catalyst (27)
    8. Burn It Down (30)
    9. Somewhere I Belong (32)
    10. Waiting For The End (42)

    What Do You Guys Think, Feel Free To Disscuss In The Comments.
     
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    Reed To Black

    Reed To Black Prog, bro.

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    CoG- Doesn't chart. Has most views on YouTube. More than Burn it Down. Which has sold a million copies.
     
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    BIBBLE

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    Yeah that's a head scratcher eh.
     
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    Abel

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    It still hurts that LOATR never charted higher than 94, since it's my favorite song from MTM and sounded definitely like a smash hit. I do like that it's a cult hit with other listeners, though.

    This is why I want Final Masquerade to skyrocket up the charts somehow. It's WAY too good to not be a smash hit.
     
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    linkinloch

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    Which has sold 8 million copies actually ;) CoG did great on europe, even better than BID in some countries.

    It's sad to see that THP singles are doing bad on the charts. Final Masquerade is our only hope for this album cycle
     
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    Jack_Farrell

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    They're not going to re-release any singles. A music video won't do squat to a song's popularity, I'm afraid to say that this is as high as the new songs will chat.
     
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    Heavy is the Louis

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    It's just a different time, folks. Forget about how well Linkin Park does in the charts and spend more of your energy deciding whether or not you like the music in the first place. If Linkin Park was aiming to chart higher, their music would be quite different.
     
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    Astat

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    Papercut, From the Inside, Burning in the Skies, and Castle of Glass weren't released as radio singles in the United States, and Not Alone wasn't actually a single.

    Has Final Masquerade even officially been released yet?
     
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    Justin V.

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    This proves to me what most hardcore fans don't want to accept. And that is that THESE are the songs casual fans and the mainstream love from LP. So when people ask why certain songs are singles and not one like Keys to the Kingdom, this is why.

    Also I don't think it's quite fair to exclude the Rock charts. FATS was number one on the rock charts.
     
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