<div align=center>Billboard Top 200 Albums Charts 'Meteora' - #42 (Last Week - #40) Billboard Top Music Video Charts 'Live In Texas' - #6 (Last Week - #4) Billboard Pop Catalog Charts 'Hybrid Theory' - #15 (Last Week - #11) Billboard Modern Rock Charts "Breaking The Habit" - #1 (Last Week - #2) Billboard Mainstream Rock Charts "Breaking The Habit" - #4 (Last Week - #6) Billboard Hot 100 Singles Charts "Breaking The Habit" - #29 (Last Week - #35) </div> After weeks of mounting the Billboard albums charts, all Linkin Park-related albums and DVDs fell this week. On the Top 200 Albums charts, 'Meteora' slipped two spots, while 'Live In Texas' followed suit with a two-spot drop on the Music Video tallies. 'Hybrid Theory' also fell four spots on the Pop Catalog charts. The story was different for singles. "Breaking The Habit" has become Linkin Park's fifth straight single from 'Meteora' to hit the number one spot on the Modern Rock charts. This is Linkin Park's sixth Modern Rock chart-topping single, and joins "Lying From You", "Numb", "Faint", "Somewhere I Belong" and "In the End" in the number-one club. With this number one hit, Linkin Park have now spent thirty-one weeks atop the Modern Rock charts at various times with their singles, placing them second all-time. On the Mainstream charts, "Breaking The Habit" jumped two spots to #4 and leaped six spots to #29 on the Hot 100.
Good Job Mark! Breaking the habit is breaking the charts. Wow, thats great. Ill be sure to mention that to them when I see them at Best Buy next week.
How many is the record? [/b][/quote] Not sure, that's all Billboard said. I think it's Red Hot Chilli Peppers. The charts have only been around since 1985.