Linkin Park made a triumphant return with their new release, Papercuts (Singles Collection 2000–2023), which has quickly climbed the charts worldwide. In the U.K., the greatest hits collection debuted at No. 4, marking the band’s highest debut since 2017. It is the ninth top 10 title for Linkin Park on the U.K. albums chart, with their successful run beginning in 2001 with their debut album Hybrid Theory reaching the top spot.

The success of Papercuts extends beyond the U.K., as the compilation also achieved top 10 placements on albums charts in Australia, New Zealand, and Scotland. While it may not have hit the highest tier on some rankings, the album is still making waves in various locations around the world. With its strong debut, Papercuts is poised to potentially enter the top 10 in the U.S. in the coming days, with a high likelihood of securing a top spot on the Billboard 200 and other rock-focused tallies.

In the competitive U.K. albums chart, Papercuts faced tough competition from other new releases such as James’ Yummy and Mark Knopfler’s One Deep River, which landed in the top spots. Despite this, Linkin Park managed to secure the third-highest debut of the week, showcasing their enduring popularity and influence in the music industry. Additionally, titles from artists like Kris Barras Band, English Teacher, and Gun also made their mark by entering the top 10 alongside Papercuts.

For Linkin Park, the No. 4 position seems to hold special significance, as it has been a lucky number for the band throughout their career. With each new release and milestone achieved, the band continues to solidify their place in music history and maintain a dedicated fan base around the world. As Papercuts gains momentum and continues to climb the charts, Linkin Park’s legacy as a groundbreaking rock band remains strong, proving that their music resonates with audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

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