Take This To Your Grave - Charting

Charting

Take This to Your Grave debuted on the US Billboard Heatseeker Albums chart at No. 31 week ending March 6, 2004, almost a year after its initial May 2003 release, and peaked at No. 11 week ending January 15, 2005, almost another year later. It spent twenty eight weeks on the chart in total. After its first three weeks, at No. 31, No. 41 and No. 22, the album fell off the charts and re-entered four months later at No. 29, falling out after nine more weeks. Three months later it re-entered at No. 37, then the next week saw a rise to No.34 and peaked at No. 11, and then logged another eight weeks (below No. 20). Again, it fell off and shortly re-entered at No. 43, inching up to No. 42 before dropping off and re-entering at No. 48. It spent its last week on the chart two years after its initital release at No. 47 week ending May 14, 2005; the band's follow-up release From Under the Cork Tree debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 the following week, which made the band ineligible to chart on the Heatseeker Albums chart any longer.

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