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Father of All... Charting & Streaming Performance


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3 minutes ago, Montclare said:

Weird, it shows for me.  Maybe a time difference thing?  

It's up for me as well now, I think it might be a time zone thing indeed :) 

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11 hours ago, pacejunkie punk said:

Over 1.9M views now. Could hit 2M by tomorrow at this rate.

Less than 30,000 needed to get to the 2M.  No 1 on YouTube rock hotlist.  Not sure everyone would consider it comparable, but Jimmy Eat Worlds' new single has been on YouTube a week and is still at about 110,000 with the album due out this month so I'm thinking for where we are right now, FOAM isn't doing badly at all.

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Video is officially at 2 million views. 

2,005,391 (as of 3pm central standard time, oct 1)

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The music video is now at 2.1 millions views on YT and is growing at a steady 150/200k views per day. 

The YT channel also got another 100k subscribers.

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3 minutes ago, Als5678ors2 said:

Green Day - Youtube statistics

 

As we can see the Father of All video has a current average of 124k views per day according to kworb. It daily updates so you may want to check this out if interested.

Awesome, I was looking for a website like this! Thanks for sharing!

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Austria‘s biggest radio station played the song one single time since its release. I don‘t know what‘s the difference between Europe an the US, where the song seems to be succesfull 😂

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Just now, Flashback said:

Austria‘s biggest radio station played the song one single time since its release. I don‘t know what‘s the difference between Europe an the US, where the song seems to be succesfull 😂

I listen to Italian and Danish rock stations and it has been constantly part of their playlists for weeks now, what’s the matter with you Austrians :P 

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Spotify Streams - Oct 4th (3 1/2 weeks out)

FOA.. 4,136,846 plays

Youtube Official Video (2 weeks out)

2,369,927 views

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24 minutes ago, DadBod said:

Spotify Streams - Oct 4th (3 1/2 weeks out)

FOA.. 4,136,846 plays

Youtube Official Video (2 weeks out)

2,369,927 views

No idea if that’s good

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47 minutes ago, Billie Joe's Eyelids said:

No idea if that’s good

I don't either. But the charting positions that @Montclare has been posting includes streaming

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Bang bang, 24 days from the release, had 4.6 m views (lyric video only). FOAMF has about 4 m (music video + audio video, the existing one and the hidden one).

I would say that it’s comparable, considering that Bang Bang only had the (kickass) lyric video at the time (the music video was out after more than a month from the single release), but FOAMF only had an audio video for the first 10 days. 

Not sure if there’s any way to get historical stats for Spotify :D 

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22 minutes ago, HAPPY ROOTING UNICORN said:

Bang bang, 24 days from the release, had 4.6 m views (lyric video only). FOAMF has about 4 m (music video + audio video, the existing one and the hidden one).

I’d say bang bang definitely had a better commercial performance. It was everywhere for me at the time it came out whereas I’ve hardly heard anywhere talk about FOAM in the UK

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I'm curious how the next singles will do. Premiering during hockey matches will expose lots of people to the songs right at the first instant.

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I'm quite surprised to hear that people haven't been hearing much of the single. To me, it sounds like something that would appeal to a more mainstream audience. Back in the mid 2000s, that chorus alone would be hit worthy for this genre of music. It has to be the catchiest chorus on any lead single they've released... ever? Since AI? Who knows

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12 minutes ago, Verycool99 said:

I’d say bang bang definitely had a better commercial performance. It was everywhere for me at the time it came out whereas I’ve hardly heard anywhere talk about FOAM in the UK

The performance on the charts so far has been comparable, but yes, probably Bang Bang did a little better in its first month. Let’s see where the song is in the next Billboard chart, and where it goes in the next weeks. I think this is a very different release schedule, we have a new single already next week but an album only in 4 months. It will be interesting to see how the different singles influence each other. 

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This whole strategy is new and unfamiliar to me. 

it seems like streaming via playlists and ads is much more important now over radio play and in fact a song can earn revenue and chart all while getting very little radio play if it’s positioned strategically.  The song can get heard just as much by inserting into all these playlists that people stream and in addition it makes money in a way radio doesn’t.  So you almost prefer that people hear the song online than from radio. I can’t think of any other reason why the song doesn’t seem to be getting a heavy rotation radio push — it’s possibly because they don’t care, they can do better focusing on streaming sites Pandora, Amazon, Apple, Spotify, YouTube... That’s where I’m seeing this song turn up the most. 

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4 minutes ago, pacejunkie punk said:

This whole strategy is new and unfamiliar to me. 

it seems like streaming via playlists and ads is much more important now over radio play and in fact a song can earn revenue and chart all while getting very little radio play if it’s positioned strategically.  The song can get heard just as much by inserting into all these playlists that people stream and in addition it makes money in a way radio doesn’t.  So you almost prefer that people hear the song online than from radio. I can’t think of any other reason why the song doesn’t seem to be getting a heavy rotation radio push — it’s possibly because they don’t care, they can do better focusing on streaming sites Pandora, Amazon, Apple, Spotify, YouTube... That’s where I’m seeing this song turn up the most. 

Also I wonder if they feel that the second single will be more suited for radio.

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37 minutes ago, Billie Joe's Eyelids said:

Also I wonder if they feel that the second single will be more suited for radio.

Maybe. I can’t wait to hear it in full.

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23 minutes ago, Billie Joe's Eyelids said:

Any updates?

Youtube: 2,644,829 views

Spotify: 4,439,248 streams

I don't know about charts. I'm not sure how/where @Montclare gets those numbers.

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