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Linkin Park’s Explosive Comeback: ‘The Emptiness Machine’ Dominates Rock Charts

Linkin Park is back, and they're making waves! Their latest single, "The Emptiness Machine," has shot to the top of all Billboard’s rock radio charts in record time. This comeback track wasted no time climbing to No. 1, making it one of the fastest-rising hits in rock history.

Germany concert by US band Linkin Park

This week, "The Emptiness Machine" took the top spot on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, marking Linkin Park’s eleventh No. 1 on that list. With this new achievement, the band now holds the ninth-most No. 1 hits in the history of the chart, and they’re closing in on Disturbed’s record of 12 top-charting songs.

Shinedown still holds the record for the most No. 1 hits with 19, followed by Three Days Grace with 17. But Linkin Park’s momentum shows no sign of slowing down. This new single marks their third consecutive No. 1 hit on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, following last year’s smash "Lost," which dominated for eight weeks, and "Friendly Fire," released earlier this year from their Papercuts compilation.

Right now, "The Emptiness Machine" is reigning supreme on five different Billboard charts, including Rock & Alternative Airplay, Alternative Airplay, Hot Hard Rock Songs, and Hard Rock Streaming Songs.

It’s safe to say Linkin Park is officially back, and they’re racing toward another chart milestone. Keep an eye out as they close the gap with Disturbed and continue their legacy as one of the biggest rock bands of all time!

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