<div align=center>Billboard Top 200 Albums Charts 'Meteora' - #41 (Last Week - #38) Billboard Top Music Video Charts 'Live In Texas' - Off Charts (Last Week - #7) Billboard Pop Catalog Charts 'Hybrid Theory' - #11 (Last Week - #12) Billboard Modern Rock Charts "Breaking The Habit" - #1 (Last Week - #1) Billboard Mainstream Rock Charts "Breaking The Habit" - #1 (Last Week - #3) Billboard Hot 100 Singles Charts "Breaking The Habit" - #23 (Last Week - #25) Billboard Mainstream Top 40 Charts "Breaking The Habit" - #17 (Last Week - #20) </div> It was an average week for Linkin Park albums and DVDs this week on the Billboard Charts. On the Top 200 Albums charts, 'Meteora' fell three spots to #41, while 'Live In Texas' completely disappeared off the Top Music Video tallies after over ten months on the charts. In a reversal of fortune, 'Hybrid Theory' jumped one spot to #11 on the Pop Catalog charts. "Breaking The Habit", Meteora's sixth single (fifth in North America), fared much better. The single topped both the Modern Rock charts and the Mainstream Rock charts this week. It was their third week atop the Modern Rock tallies, while the single jumped from third spot to take the throne on top of the Mainstream Rock charts. "Breaking The Habit" also climbed two spots to #23 on the Hot 100 and three spots to #17 on the Mainstream Top 40.
Holy Crap, BTH is doing awesome. If BTH tops the Hot Singles Chart while still retaining the #1 spot on both Modern and Mainstream charts, I think they will make an other Billboard Record.
Because all it will do is attract even more fans that will call themselves true fans and hate Breaking the Habit once its not "cool" anymore. (examples include In the End and Numb. Even Faint.) I'm quite surprised that Hybrid Theory jumped up a notch.
It's happened. [/b][/quote] Yup. You just wait til you see kids singing like I told you before. "I'll paint it on da wallz cuz leik its all mah fault"
Because all it will do is attract even more fans that will call themselves true fans and hate Breaking the Habit once its not "cool" anymore. (examples include In the End and Numb. Even Faint.) I'm quite surprised that Hybrid Theory jumped up a notch. [/b][/quote] Well I became fan listening to somewhere I Belong and Faint, and I'm still a fan, but I know those kind of people that become fans of a single only...that really sucks...