List of Awards and Nominations Received By Linkin Park - Billboard Decade-End

Billboard Decade-End

Linkin Park has appeared on several Billboard Decade-End Charts. Linkin Park was ranked number 19 on Billboard's 100 Best Artists of the Decade. This made Linkin Park the fifth best performing group and third best performing rock artist (behind Nickelback and Creed). Linkin Park ended the decade as the third best selling artist (behind Eminem and Britney Spears).

The band topped the decade as the Top Mainstream Rock Tracks Artist and Top Modern Rock Tracks Artist, making them the most successful rock group of the decade having accumulated over thirteen #1 hits and a total of 84 weeks at the top of both charts. Linkin Park achieved eight and four Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock Top Tracks of the decade, respectively (more than any other artist). The band was the fifth best performing artist on the Billboard 200 this decade with three #1 albums (five Top 5 albums), becoming the best charting group and rock artist of the decade on the chart. The band achieved three Top Billboard 200 albums this decade (Collision Course, Meteora, Minutes To Midnight).

Year Charted Work Decade-End Chart Rank
2009 Linkin Park Billboard Artists of the Decade (#19)
Hot 100 Artists (#56)
Billboard 200 Album Artists (#5)
Hybrid Theory Billboard 200 Albums (#11)
Meteora (#36)
Minutes To Midnight (#154)
Linkin Park Radio Songs Artists (#50)
"In the End" Radio Songs (#65)
Linkin Park Hot Digital Songs Artists (#36)
"What I've Done" Hot Digital Songs (#95)
"In the End" Pop Songs (#36)
Linkin Park Rock Songs Artists (#1)
"In the End" Rock Songs (#2)
"Faint" (#13)
"Numb" (#22)
"Somewhere I Belong" (#33)
"One Step Closer" (#43)
"Crawling" (#45)
"What I've Done" (#77)
"Breaking the Habit" (#84)
Linkin Park Alternative Songs Artists (#1)
"In the End" Alternative Songs (#2)
"Faint" (#8)
"Numb" (#15)
"Somewhere I Belong" (#24)

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