Later this month, Linkin Park will release the deluxe edition of its latest album, From Zero. The full-length arrived in the fall of 2024 and produced a number of huge hits, especially in the rock world. The recently reformed band — which now includes new members and a female lead singer alongside Mike Shinoda, replacing the late Chester Bennington — is preparing to drop an expanded version of the set, which fans seem to be excited about.
Two singles have already been pushed from the project. As the latest from Linkin Park arrives, the previous tune, shared just a few weeks back, returns and becomes a bestseller again, as the group’s following continues to get hyped for this highly-anticipated deluxe collection.
“Up from the Bottom” Returns
On March 27, Linkin Park shared the single “Up from the Bottom” to promote the upcoming deluxe edition of From Zero. The tune was a quick success across a number of rankings in the United Kingdom, but it didn’t hold on for very long.
The latest cut from the forthcoming set, “Unshatter,” debuts on a number of charts in the country this week, and as it does, “Up from the Bottom” returns — but only just barely. The track reenters both the Official Singles Downloads chart at No. 92 and the Official Singles Sales roster at No. 95.
Interestingly, it declines by one space on the Official Rock & Metal Singles chart, despite what may be an increase in pure purchases.
“Up from the Bottom” was a Fast Top 10
“Up from the Bottom” debuted inside the top 10 on both the Official Singles Sales and Official Singles Downloads charts in April. After launching in the uppermost tier, it dropped just outside the top 40 on both lists the following frame, and then it vanished. Now, all the excitement around “Unshatter” has brought it back for a third stay on the non-style-specific lists – if only for a moment.
“Unshatter” Launches
“Unshatter” manages to debut on the same two purchase-centric tallies, although it doesn’t enjoy the same warm welcome as its predecessor. The second track from the deluxe edition of From Zero launches at No. 26 on both the Official Rock & Metal Singles and Official Singles Downloads charts. It also comes in just one spot beneath that position on the Official Singles Sales ranking.
Linkin Park fills five spots on the Official Rock & Metal Singles chart this week. Both From Zero deluxe edition tunes appear, along with one track from the standard version, “The Emptiness Machine,” which finds a home at No. 14. Classic Linkin Park cuts “Numb” and “Faint” are still going strong as well, with “Numb” remaining inside the top 10 as it approaches 900 weeks on this list.