Green Day crowns Billboard's Rock Airplay chart (dated Jan. 14) for a second time with a single from its latest album, Revolution Radio, as "Still Breathing," the band's fourth No. 1 on the chart overall, rises 2-1.

The second single from the band's 12th studio LP gains by 3 percent to 11 million audience impressions in the week ending Jan. 1, according to Nielsen Music. Lead single "Bang Bang" ruled the chart for three weeks beginning Oct. 22.





As Green Day earns its fourth Rock Airplay No. 1 (dating to the chart's 2009 launch), the band takes sole possession of the second-most leaders, passing The Black Keys, Cage the Elephant and Linkin Park, each with three; Foo Fighters lead with five.

Green Day first led with "Know Your Enemy" on June 20, 2009, the week that the chart premiered. "Oh Love" became the band's second No. 1, for seven weeks in 2012.





Notably, "Still" has appeared on all three of Billboard's format-specific rock radio charts. The track is the Greatest Gainer on Alternative Songs (No. 3) and bullets at No. 6 on Mainstream Rock Songs; the previous week (Jan. 7), it entered Adult Alternative Songs at No. 30.

Reaching all three charts is no small feat. A select 10 songs did so in 2016:

"Mess Around," Cage the Elephant

"Trouble," Cage the Elephant

"Soundcheck," Catfish and the Bottlemen

"Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart," Chris Cornell

"Mountain at My Gates," Foals

"Way Down We Go," Kaleo

"Waste a Moment," Kings of Leon

"S.O.B.," Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats

"Dark Necessities," Red Hot Chili Peppers

"Go Robot," Red Hot Chili Peppers

Revolution Radio debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (Oct. 29) with 95,000 equivalent album units, 90,000 of which were pure album sales. The set has sold 175,000 copies to date.