Five Finger Death Punch ties for the third-most high 10s within the historical past of Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with “Times Like These,” which rises from No. 13 to No. 9 on the Aug. 27-dated rating.
The tune is the Ivan Moody-fronted band’s twenty eighth high 10, tying Tom Petty, who gathered his haul each solo and with the Heartbreakers.
Only Foo Fighters and Shinedown, every with 29, have extra high 10s within the chart’s four-decade historical past.
Five Finger Death Punch first reached the Mainstream Rock Airplay high 10 in 2008 with the No. 9-peaking “The Bleeding.” Of its 28 high 10s, 12 have reached No. 1, together with an energetic streak of eight that “These” might lengthen. (That’s essentially the most in a row, tied with Shinedown, which equaled the mark every week earlier.)
Most Top 10s, Mainstream Rock Airplay
- 29, Foo Fighters
- 29, Shinedown
- 28, Five Finger Death Punch
- 28, Tom Petty (solo and with the Heartbreakers)
- 26, Godsmack
- 26, Van Halen
Concurrently, “These” pushes 35-32 on the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay survey with 1.2 million viewers impressions, up 15%, based on Luminate.
The tune additionally jumps 18-13 on the multi-metric Hot Hard Rock Songs checklist, returning to its peak it initially achieved upon its debut (July 23). In addition to its radio viewers, “These” earned 624,000 official U.S. streams within the Aug. 12-18 monitoring week.
The monitor is the second single from AfterLife, Five Finger Death Punch’s ninth studio album and first since 2020’s F8. Released Aug. 19, the brand new LP is ready to enter subsequent week’s Billboard‘s charts, dated Sept. 3. Its title-track lead single topped Mainstream Rock Airplay for 4 weeks starting in June and hit No. 2 on Hot Hard Rock Songs.
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