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Mainstream Rock (chart)

Mainstream Rock is a music chart in Billboard magazine that ranks the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations in the United States, a category that combines the formats of active rock and heritage rock. The chart was launched in March 1981 as Rock Albums & Top Tracks, after which the name changed first to Top Rock Tracks, then to Album Rock Tracks, and finally to its current Mainstream Rock in 1996.

History edit

The Rock Albums & Top Tracks charts were introduced in the March 21, 1981, issue of Billboard.[1] The 50- and 60-position charts ranked airplay on album rock radio stations in the United States.[2] Because album-oriented rock stations focused on playing tracks from albums rather than specifically released singles, these charts were designed to measure the airplay of any and all tracks from an album. Rock Albums was a survey of the top albums on American rock radio, while Top Tracks listed the top individual songs being played. Mike Harrison of Billboard explained that when major artists release albums, more than one song from the album can become popular at the same time.[2] The first number-one song on the Top Tracks chart was "I Can't Stand It" by Eric Clapton.[2]

On September 15, 1984, the Rock Albums chart was discontinued and Top Tracks was renamed Top Rock Tracks.[1][3] It reduced from a 60-song tally to 50 songs on October 20, 1984,[1] following a major revamp to the magazine. Coinciding with an increase in its reporting panel of album rock stations in the United States, the name of the chart was changed again with the issue dated April 12, 1986, to Album Rock Tracks.[4]

On November 23, 1991, instead of reporting panels, Billboard changed its methodology of measuring airplay by using monitored airplay as provided by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems to compile many of its charts.[1] As a result, this data showed that many songs could spend months to over a year on the Album Rock Tracks chart. Billboard decided to drop to a 40-position chart on the week of June 27, 1992 (still its current format), and songs that fell out of the top 20 and after spending 20 weeks on the chart were moved to a new 10-position recurrent chart.[5][1] The recurrent chart was scrapped two years later, but not the methodology.

To differentiate between classic and alternative album rock radio formats, Billboard changed the name of the chart to Mainstream Rock Tracks beginning with issue dated April 13, 1996.[1][6] The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart did not appear in the print edition of Billboard from its issue dated August 2, 2003,[7] being accessible only through the magazine's subscription-based website, Billboard.biz. In late 2013, the chart was reintroduced to its primary website and magazine.

When R&R ceased publication in June 2009, Billboard incorporated its rock charts, Active Rock and Heritage Rock into its own publication. The radio station reporters of the two charts combine to make up the Mainstream Rock chart.[8] In the United States, Active rock stations concentrate on current hits over classic rock standards while heritage rock stations put a greater emphasis on classic rock with a few newer tracks mixed in.[9] The individual Active Rock and Heritage Rock components were discontinued by Billboard at the end of November 2013 due to a growing lack of difference between the two charts.[10]

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the chart, in June 2021, Billboard released two charts ranking the top songs and artists in the history of the chart. "Touch, Peel and Stand" by Days of the New was the number-one song on the Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Songs and Shinedown was named the number-one artist on the ranking of Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Artists.[11] The current number-one song on the chart is "Dark Matter" by Pearl Jam.[12]

Chart achievements edit

Artists with the most number-one songs edit

These are the artists with at least 8 songs that topped the Mainstream Rock chart.

Artists with the most consecutive number-one songs edit

Artists with the most cumulative weeks at number one edit

Artists with the most top-ten songs edit

Artists with the most charted songs edit

Songs with the most weeks on the chart edit

These are the songs that have spent at least one year (52 weeks) on the Mainstream Rock chart.

Songs with ten or more weeks at number one edit

Number of weeks Song Artist Years Reference
21 "Loser" 3 Doors Down 2000–2001 [65]
20 "It's Been Awhile" Staind 2001 [66]
17 "Higher" Creed 1999–2000 [67]
"When I'm Gone" 3 Doors Down 2002–2003 [68]
16 "Touch, Peel and Stand" Days of the New 1997 [69]
15 "Interstate Love Song" Stone Temple Pilots 1994 [70]
"Heavy" Collective Soul 1999 [71]
14 "So Far Away" Staind 2003 [72]
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" Green Day 2005 [73]
"Fake It" Seether 2007–2008 [74]
"Inside the Fire" Disturbed 2008 [75]
13 "Start Me Up" The Rolling Stones 1981 [76]
"How You Remind Me" Nickelback 2001 [77]
"Figured You Out" 2004 [78]
"Pain" Three Days Grace 2006–2007 [79]
"Chalk Outline" 2012 [15]
"Something from Nothing" Foo Fighters 2014–2015 [18]
12 "Mysterious Ways" U2 1991–1992 [80]
"Like a Stone" Audioslave 2003 [81]
"Save Me" Shinedown 2005–2006 [82]
"Dani California" Red Hot Chili Peppers 2006 [83]
"Face to the Floor" Chevelle 2011–2012 [84]
"Bully" Shinedown 2012 [85]
11 "Remedy" The Black Crowes 1992 [86]
"Turn the Page" Metallica 1999 [87]
"Fall to Pieces" Velvet Revolver 2004 [88]
"Break" Three Days Grace 2009–2010 [15]
"Hail to the King" Avenged Sevenfold 2013 [89]
"Lux Æterna" Metallica 2022–2023 [90]
10 "Lightning Crashes" Live 1995 [91]
"The Down Town" Days of the New 1998 [92]
"Scar Tissue" Red Hot Chili Peppers 1999 [93]
"Blurry" Puddle of Mudd 2002 [94]
"Second Chance" Shinedown 2008–2009 [95]
"Country Song" Seether 2011 [96]

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External links edit

  • Current Billboard Mainstream Rock chart

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Mainstream Rock is a music chart in Billboard magazine that ranks the most played songs on mainstream rock radio stations in the United States a category that combines the formats of active rock and heritage rock The chart was launched in March 1981 as Rock Albums amp Top Tracks after which the name changed first to Top Rock Tracks then to Album Rock Tracks and finally to its current Mainstream Rock in 1996 Contents 1 History 2 Chart achievements 2 1 Artists with the most number one songs 2 2 Artists with the most consecutive number one songs 2 3 Artists with the most cumulative weeks at number one 2 4 Artists with the most top ten songs 2 5 Artists with the most charted songs 2 6 Songs with the most weeks on the chart 2 7 Songs with ten or more weeks at number one 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe Rock Albums amp Top Tracks charts were introduced in the March 21 1981 issue of Billboard 1 The 50 and 60 position charts ranked airplay on album rock radio stations in the United States 2 Because album oriented rock stations focused on playing tracks from albums rather than specifically released singles these charts were designed to measure the airplay of any and all tracks from an album Rock Albums was a survey of the top albums on American rock radio while Top Tracks listed the top individual songs being played Mike Harrison of Billboard explained that when major artists release albums more than one song from the album can become popular at the same time 2 The first number one song on the Top Tracks chart was I Can t Stand It by Eric Clapton 2 On September 15 1984 the Rock Albums chart was discontinued and Top Tracks was renamed Top Rock Tracks 1 3 It reduced from a 60 song tally to 50 songs on October 20 1984 1 following a major revamp to the magazine Coinciding with an increase in its reporting panel of album rock stations in the United States the name of the chart was changed again with the issue dated April 12 1986 to Album Rock Tracks 4 On November 23 1991 instead of reporting panels Billboard changed its methodology of measuring airplay by using monitored airplay as provided by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems to compile many of its charts 1 As a result this data showed that many songs could spend months to over a year on the Album Rock Tracks chart Billboard decided to drop to a 40 position chart on the week of June 27 1992 still its current format and songs that fell out of the top 20 and after spending 20 weeks on the chart were moved to a new 10 position recurrent chart 5 1 The recurrent chart was scrapped two years later but not the methodology To differentiate between classic and alternative album rock radio formats Billboard changed the name of the chart to Mainstream Rock Tracks beginning with issue dated April 13 1996 1 6 The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart did not appear in the print edition of Billboard from its issue dated August 2 2003 7 being accessible only through the magazine s subscription based website Billboard biz In late 2013 the chart was reintroduced to its primary website and magazine When R amp R ceased publication in June 2009 Billboard incorporated its rock charts Active Rock and Heritage Rock into its own publication The radio station reporters of the two charts combine to make up the Mainstream Rock chart 8 In the United States Active rock stations concentrate on current hits over classic rock standards while heritage rock stations put a greater emphasis on classic rock with a few newer tracks mixed in 9 The individual Active Rock and Heritage Rock components were discontinued by Billboard at the end of November 2013 due to a growing lack of difference between the two charts 10 To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the chart in June 2021 Billboard released two charts ranking the top songs and artists in the history of the chart Touch Peel and Stand by Days of the New was the number one song on the Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Songs and Shinedown was named the number one artist on the ranking of Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Artists 11 The current number one song on the chart is Dark Matter by Pearl Jam 12 Chart achievements editArtists with the most number one songs edit These are the artists with at least 8 songs that topped the Mainstream Rock chart Songs Artist References19 Shinedown 13 14 17 Three Days Grace 15 14 Five Finger Death Punch 16 Foo Fighters 17 18 13 Van Halen 19 20 Metallica 21 12 Disturbed 19 22 Godsmack 23 10 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 19 24 Volbeat 17 25 Papa Roach 26 9 Aerosmith 19 27 Linkin Park 17 28 Seether 17 29 8 Nickelback 17 30 Pop Evil 31 Green Day 32 Artists with the most consecutive number one songs edit Songs Artist Reference10 Five Finger Death Punch 33 8 Shinedown 13 7 Disturbed 22 Artists with the most cumulative weeks at number one edit Artist Total cumulative weeks ReferenceThree Days Grace 92 15 Shinedown 86 34 14 Metallica 67 21 Foo Fighters 61 18 Disturbed 59 22 3 Doors Down 53 35 Nickelback 51 30 Seether 48 36 Collective Soul 47 37 Godsmack 46 23 Artists with the most top ten songs edit Songs Artist Reference32 Foo Fighters 18 31 Shinedown 34 29 Five Finger Death Punch 38 28 Godsmack 23 Metallica 21 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 39 27 Disturbed 22 26 Papa Roach 26 Van Halen 39 24 Aerosmith 39 Pearl Jam 40 Seether 41 Three Days Grace 42 23 John Mellencamp 39 Artists with the most charted songs edit Songs Artist Reference50 U2 43 48 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 44 47 Van Halen 45 46 John Mellencamp 46 45 Pearl Jam 40 44 Aerosmith 47 43 Metallica 21 42 Rush 48 40 Foo Fighters 18 39 Ozzy Osbourne 49 37 Papa Roach 26 The Rolling Stones 50 35 AC DC 51 Korn 52 R E M 53 Godsmack 23 32 Green Day 32 31 Disturbed 22 Five Finger Death Punch 38 Nickelback 30 Shinedown 34 30 Stone Temple Pilots 54 Songs with the most weeks on the chart edit These are the songs that have spent at least one year 52 weeks on the Mainstream Rock chart Number of weeks Song Artist Reference62 So Cold Breaking Benjamin 55 56 Cold Crossfade 56 Hemorrhage In My Hands Fuel 57 55 Headstrong Trapt 58 53 Loser 3 Doors Down 59 Awake Godsmack 60 52 Wasteland 10 Years 61 Paralyzer Finger Eleven 62 Remedy Seether 63 Life Is Beautiful Sixx A M 64 Songs with ten or more weeks at number one edit Number of weeks Song Artist Years Reference21 Loser 3 Doors Down 2000 2001 65 20 It s Been Awhile Staind 2001 66 17 Higher Creed 1999 2000 67 When I m Gone 3 Doors Down 2002 2003 68 16 Touch Peel and Stand Days of the New 1997 69 15 Interstate Love Song Stone Temple Pilots 1994 70 Heavy Collective Soul 1999 71 14 So Far Away Staind 2003 72 Boulevard of Broken Dreams Green Day 2005 73 Fake It Seether 2007 2008 74 Inside the Fire Disturbed 2008 75 13 Start Me Up The Rolling Stones 1981 76 How You Remind Me Nickelback 2001 77 Figured You Out 2004 78 Pain Three Days Grace 2006 2007 79 Chalk Outline 2012 15 Something from Nothing Foo Fighters 2014 2015 18 12 Mysterious Ways U2 1991 1992 80 Like a Stone Audioslave 2003 81 Save Me Shinedown 2005 2006 82 Dani California Red Hot Chili Peppers 2006 83 Face to the Floor Chevelle 2011 2012 84 Bully Shinedown 2012 85 11 Remedy The Black Crowes 1992 86 Turn the Page Metallica 1999 87 Fall to Pieces Velvet Revolver 2004 88 Break Three Days Grace 2009 2010 15 Hail to the King Avenged Sevenfold 2013 89 Lux AEterna Metallica 2022 2023 90 10 Lightning Crashes Live 1995 91 The Down Town Days of the New 1998 92 Scar Tissue Red Hot Chili Peppers 1999 93 Blurry Puddle of Mudd 2002 94 Second Chance Shinedown 2008 2009 95 Country Song Seether 2011 96 References edit a b c d e f Joel Whitburn Joel Whitburn Presents Rock Tracks 1981 2008 Hal Leonard Corporation 2008 p 6 Archived August 3 2020 at the Wayback Machine ISBN 9780898201741 a b c Trust Gary March 23 2010 Album Rock Charts Celebrate Anniversaries Billboard Archived from the original on August 26 2014 Retrieved June 13 2013 Whitburn Joel 2002 Rock Tracks Record Research p 9 ISBN 0 89820 153 5 Billboard Announces Expanded 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