21st Century Breakdown - Chart Performance

Chart Performance

Album

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart 2
Austrian Albums Chart 1
Canadian Albums Chart 1
Czech Republic Albums Chart 1
Danish Albums Chart 1
European Top 100 Albums 1
Finnish Albums Chart 3
French Albums Chart 1
German Albums Chart 1
Hungarian Albums Chart 4
Irish Albums Chart 2
Italian Albums Chart 1
Japanese Albums Chart 1
Netherlands Albums Chart 4
New Zealand Albums Chart 1
Norwegian Albums Chart 1
Polish Albums Chart 6
Portuguese Albums Chart 2
Spanish Albums Chart 1
Swedish Albums Chart 1
Swiss Albums Chart 1
UK Albums Chart 1
US Billboard 200 1

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions
US
US Alt.
US Main.
AUS
SWE
NZ
UK
JPN
2009 "Know Your Enemy" 28 1 1 20 8 19 21 5
"21 Guns" 22 3 17 14 2 3 36 12
"East Jesus Nowhere" 17 23
"21st Century Breakdown" 71
2010 "Last of the American Girls" 26
Preceded by
Together Through Life by Bob Dylan
UK Albums Chart number one album
May 17–24, 2009
Succeeded by
Relapse by Eminem
Preceded by
We All by Hideaki Tokunaga
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart number one albums
May 25 – June 1, 2009
Preceded by
Epiphany by Chrisette Michele
Billboard 200 number-one album
May 30, 2009
Preceded by
Sounds of the Universe by Depeche Mode
European Top 100 Albums number-one album
June 6–27, 2009
Succeeded by
Battle for the Sun by Placebo
Preceded by
Stupida by Alessandra Amoroso
Italian Albums Chart number-one album
May 15–22, 2009
Succeeded by
Ali e radici by Eros Ramazzotti

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