Chart positions for 'Meteora', 'Live in Texas', 'Hybrid Theory', and "Numb" on the Billboard charts are as follows; <div align=center> Billboard Top 200 Albums Charts 'Meteora' - #34 (Last Week - #31) 'Live In Texas' - #82 (Last Week - #77) Billboard Top Music Video Charts 'Live In Texas' - #2 (Last Week - #3) Billboard Pop Catalog Charts 'Hybrid Theory' - #5 (Last Week - #4) Billboard Modern Rock Charts "Numb" - #2 (Last Week - #2) Billboard Mainstream Rock Charts "Numb" - #3 (Last Week - #2) Billboard Hot 100 Singles Charts "Numb" - #12 (Last Week - #12) Billboard Top 40 Tracks "Numb" - #12 (Last Week - #13) </div> On the album tallies, 'Meteora' fell three spots while 'Live In Texas' dropped five on the Billboard Top 200. 'Live In Texas' also jumped one spot to #2 on the Music Video charts. On the pop catalog charts, 'Hybrid Theory' fell for a third straight week to #5. For the single charts, "Numb" maintained it's #2 and #12 spots on the Modern Rock and Hot 100 charts respectively, while it was lifted one spot on the Top 40 and fell one spot on the Mainstream Rock charts.
hybrid theory at #5? that is great, especially on the pop catalog charts that usually keep hits songs on there for a week!