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Green Day, Neck Deep, Saxon

Green Day, Neck Deep, Saxon

First-Week Sales, Spotify Charts, UK Charts, Indie Retail Chart

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Ryan J. Downey
Jan 29, 2024
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Billie Joe Armstrong with Green Day’s Official Charts No. 1 award 📸: Green Day on X

In This Issue:

Green Day is No. 1 on the US Album Sales chart this week, No. 1 on the overall chart in the UK, and No. 1 on the brand-new USA indie retailers chart. I’ve got a breakdown of sales (including vinyl), their first-week history, and current follower counts for Spotify, YouTube, Instagram, X, Pandora, and TikTok.

Green Day and Neck Deep have the No. 1 and No. 2 albums on the vinyl charts in the UK, respectively. Neck Deep’s self-titled album debuted at No. 11 in the UK and sold more physical copies than any other record in the UK’s indie record shops.

Linkin Park, Deftones, Fall Out Boy, Metallica, HARDY, Blink-182, System Of A Down, and this week’s top Hard Rock, Metal, and Punk(ish) artists on Spotify.

First-week sales for Sleater-Kinney, Saxon, Slift, Plush, Vemod, Lord Dying, Metalite, Gotus, Upon Stone, Master, Sovereign, Grand, and Cobrakill, plus weekly updates on dozens of Hard Rock, Metal, and Punk(ish) albums.

The genre entries on the new HITS Indie Retail Chart.

Green Day, Saxon, Neck Deep, South Of Salem, Magnum, Electric Black, Bring Me The Horizon, and the Top Hard Rock & Metal Albums in the UK.1


New music from Miltarie Gun, Coliseum, Sonata Arctica, Bruce Dickinson, Northlane, Bad Wolves, Static-X, Wisp, Bayside, Bad Omens, HARDY, Disturbed, DragonForce, and more in the Stream N’ Destroy Spotify playlist.

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