
Twenty One Pilots Debuts Its Breakout Album Inside The Top 10 A Decade Late
Blurryface is the album that helped Twenty One Pilots become global superstars when it was released more than a decade ago. Before then, the duo had cultivated a fan base in the alternative space, but with songs like "Stressed Out" and "Ride," the pair successfully crossed into the pop arena, and the rockers haven't looked back since.
To celebrate Blurryface turning 10, Twenty One Pilots recently reissued the full-length on a collectible double red double LP. That limited-edition offering has turned the blockbuster effort into a bestseller once again.
Blurryface Opens Inside the Top 10
The updated version of Blurryface debuts at No. 9 on the Official Vinyl Albums chart. The title previously reached the vinyl-only ranking in the summer of 2015, when the original spent just one frame at No. 12. Now, it breaks into the top 10 for the first time, as the Official Charts Company credits this edition as separate from the first.
Twenty One Pilots Score a Fourth Top 10 Bestseller
Twenty One Pilots earn a fourth top 10 win on the Official Vinyl Albums chart thanks to the new release of Blurryface. Both Trench and Clancy spent one turn at No. 1, while Scaled and Icy reached No. 5 in December 2021.
Blurryface Reappears on Multiple Tallies
This second take on Blurryface also finds its way back to both the Official Physical Albums and Official Albums Sales rankings — and in both instances, it's a top 20 success. Twenty One Pilots return to the list of the top-selling titles on any physical medium at No. 12, buoyed largely by the vinyl reissue, and the rockers appear at No. 18 on the general sales roster.
'Doubt' Debuts Inside the Top 10
"Doubt," a fan-favorite track from Blurryface, also manages to debut several years after its release. The tune — which was never selected as a single, though Twenty One Pilots released the demo version earlier this year to commemorate the album's anniversary — opens inside the top 10 on multiple rosters, starting at No. 2 on the Official Vinyl Singles chart, No. 3 on the Official Physical Singles tally, and No. 9 on the Official Singles Sales ranking.
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