Last week’s Billboard album chart, led by the metal band Tool, was like a time warp from 15 years ago, when CDs were still king and digital music was an afterthought.

But this week, the chart returns squarely to 2019 with the streaming domination of Post Malone.

“Hollywood’s Bleeding” (Republic), the third album by Post Malone — a moody troubadour with a tattooed face — easily topped Billboard’s chart with the equivalent of 489,000 sales in the United States, according to Nielsen, giving Post Malone his second No. 1.

“Hollywood’s Bleeding” had 365 million streams in its first week, the biggest number since Lil Wayne’s “Tha Carter V” started with 433 million almost a year ago. On Spotify, 16 of the 20 most popular tracks last week — including the service’s entire top 10 — were from “Hollywood’s Bleeding.”

Post Malone was also credited with 200,000 copies sold as a full album, many of which were part of bundling deals for merchandise or concert tickets. But even without those sales, “Hollywood’s Bleeding” was such a hit on streaming that it would have taken No. 1 from those clicks alone.