Five Finger Death Punch’s new track “When Seasons Change” reaches its sixth leader on the Mainstream Rock Songs airplay charts.
This is the band’s second straight No. 1, following “Sham Pain,” which dominated the charts for a week last September. The band links its second set of consecutive leaders, after “Lift Me Up” and “Battle Born” reigned back-to-back in 2013.
The hard rock group ties for the third most #1s in the 2010s, matching the totals of Disturbed, Foo Fighters and Volbeat. Which puts them right behind Shinedown and Three Days Grace.
Five Finger Death Punch first led Mainstream Rock Songs with “Coming Down” for two weeks in September 2012, five years after the arrival of its first entry, “The Bleeding.” According to Nielsen Music, “Seasons” scores a new high in weekly audience, 3 million (up 2 percent), and it stays at its No. 23 peak on the all-rock-format Rock Airplay chart.
Listen to the new track here.
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