Indestructible (Disturbed Album) - Chart Positions

Chart Positions

Album
Year Chart Peak
position
2008 Australian Albums Chart 1
Austrian Albums Chart 8
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders) 49
Canadian Albums Chart 1
Danish Albums Chart 22
Dutch Albums Chart 2
Finnish Albums Chart 1
German Albums Chart 11
Irish Albums Chart 43
New Zealand Albums Chart 1
Swedish Album Charts 3
Swiss Albums Chart 15
UK Albums Chart 20
US Billboard 200 1
US Alternative Albums Chart 1
US Digital Albums Chart 1
US Hard Rock Albums Chart 1
US Rock Albums Chart 1
US Tastemakers Albums Chart 1
2010 US Catalog Albums Chart 26
Singles
Year Song Chart Peak
position
2008 "Inside the Fire" The Billboard Hot 100 73
Canadian Hot 100 60
Hot Canadian Digital Singles 66
Hot Digital Songs 49
Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
Hot Modern Rock Tracks 4
Pop 100 66
Australian Singles Chart 43
Finnish Singles Chart 19
New Zealand Singles Chart 18
"Perfect Insanity" Hot Canadian Digital Singles 70
"Indestructible" The Billboard Hot 100 72
Canadian Hot 100 57
Hot Canadian Digital Singles 40
Hot Digital Songs 35
Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 2
Hot Modern Rock Tracks 10
2009 "The Night" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 2
Hot Modern Rock Tracks 18

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