"Is there like, anything above No. 1? ... Ok, fine, I'll take it."
Linkin Park is celebrating a significant milestone with their latest album, From Zero, which has debuted at No. 1 in ten countries.
The highly-anticipated, heavily discussed release, which marks the band’s first album with new vocalist Emily Armstrong, dropped on November 15.
The album quickly climbed to the top of the charts in the U.K., Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Australia, and New Zealand. Meanwhile, in the U.S., From Zero debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, just behind K-pop group Ateez, whose album Golden Hour: Part.2 secured the top spot after its release on the same day.
This chart-topping achievement is a historic first for Emily Armstrong, who previously played guitar and sang for Los Angeles band Dead Sara
"Thank you so f**king much, this is so surreal!" 🤘#LinkinPark have a message for the fans as #FromAbove goes to Number 1 in the UK 🏆🎸
— Official Charts (@officialcharts) November 22, 2024
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"That's so insane, thank you so much," the singer remarked in an Official Charts clip with Mike Shinoda after they learned From Zero went No. 1 in the U.K. But it looks like Official Charts got the album name wrong. The horror! The horror!
"Is there like, anything above No. 1? ... Ok, fine, I'll take it."
"Is this like your twentieth fucking No. 1? Why are you so cool about it?" Armstrong asked Shinoda, to which the musician replied "I don't know what our last No. 1 was, but it was a very long time ago. This is very cool. It's a big deal to all of us."
Give Linkin Park's comeback album From Zero a spin and check out our review.