Take, for example, AC/DC’s Back in Black – which, while only the 15th-longest charting album of all time, currently sits at a total of 358 weeks in the top 200. While 208 consecutive weeks on the charts is no small feat, especially in the age of streaming, the boys still have some ground to cover before Blurryface starts breaking the big records when it comes to the amount of time an album has spent on the Billboard 200. ![]() Tomorrow marks the four-year anniversary of Twenty One Pilots’ breakout album Blurryface, and if the massive success that the duo has found since they entered the spotlight isn’t impressive enough, it’s worth noting that Blurryface hasn’t spent a single week absent from Billboard’s Top 200 Albums chart since it dropped.
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