Billboard Charts: July 7, 2012 - One Week Before Living Things' chart debut

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    The Joesen One

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    Billboard Chart Positions - Week of July 7, 2012

    "Burn It Down"
    Hot 100 Songs
    #53 (Last week - #64)
    Rock Songs
    #1 (7th week at #1) :awesome: :headbang:
    Digital Songs
    #37 (Last week -#62)
    Alternative Songs
    #3 (Last week - #3) :FUUUUUU: GET TO NUMBER ONE ALREADY.
    Radio Songs
    #67 (Last week - #72)
    Germany Songs
    #2 (PEAK POSITION - Last week - #9)
    Canadian Hot 100 Songs
    #52 (Last week - #59)
    Japan Hot 100
    #7 (PEAK POSITION - Last week - #9) :awesome:

    Linkin Park
    Social 50
    #3 (PEAK POSITION - Last week - #5) :awesome:

    Please notify me in the comments if I missed anything out. :)
     
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    Filip

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    These threads always make me happy. :p I wish it would reach 1 on Alternative songs.

    Edit: Usher just released an album, and he's number 29! LP is #3, Bieber is #4. :awesome:
     
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    ragsta

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    Linkin Park debuted number one in the album charts this week in the netherlands!
     
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    Quack

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    Really nice to see Burn It Down doing so well!
     
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    kwill

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    I hear that song all the time on the radio, but I'm not getting tired yet. That song has tremendous replay value for me, which is rare in music nowadays.
     

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