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Metallica, Hardwired…To Self-Destruct (142,000)Ĩ. Panic! At The Disco, Pray For The Wicked (151,000)Ħ. Jack White, Boarding House Reach (159,000)ĥ.
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Dave Matthews Band, Come Tomorrow (316,000)Ĥ. Twenty One Pilots, Blurryface (189,000)Ģ018’s Mid-Year Top 10 Selling Rock Albums (i.e. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Greatest Hits (190,000)ġ0. Five Finger Death Punch, A Decade of Destruction (198,000)ĩ. Imagine Dragons, Night Visions (213,000)Ĩ. Panic! At The Disco, Pray For The Wicked (232,000)Ħ. Dave Matthews Band, Come Tomorrow (332,000)Ĥ. SIDE NOTES: The complete mid-2018 Top 10 rock LP and song lists are:Ģ018’s Mid-Year Top 10 Rock Albums (Based on Overall Equivalent Album Units*)Ģ. Some of the biggest songs on the survey include Bad Wolves‘ cover of the Cranberries‘ “Zombie,” Disturbed‘s remake of Simon & Garfunkel‘s “The Sound Of Silence” and Skillet‘s “Monster.”īut it was Imagine Dragons again who took the crown, with the top two selling digital rock songs being that band’s “Whatever It Takes” and “Thunder.” The latter and “Believer” also scored in the On-Demand Rock Song Streams, On-Demand Rock Audio Streams and On-Demand Rock Video Streams lists. Overall, rock still relies heavily on traditional album sales as opposed to streaming, with acts like Five Finger Death Punch, Metallica and Breaking Benjamin all placing on the Top 10 Selling Rock Albums chart, which is solely traditional. The Las Vegas-based Imagine Dragons tops every category except traditional album sales, where the band sits at Number Two with its 2017 album Evolve. The survey breaks down the biggest records based on both traditional sales and streaming-equivalent units, as well as digital single-song sales and streams with and without video. Imagine Dragons leads almost every category in Billboard‘s just-published lists of the highest-selling rock albums and songs of 2018 so far.