Banners showing photographs of singer Chester Bennington, the frontman for the rock band Linkin Park, are displayed on the front of the Warner Bros. Records offices in Burbank, Calif., Friday, July 21, 2017. | AP 
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Linkin Park streams increase by 730 per cent post-Bennington's demise

"In the End" is the group's highest charting song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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LOS ANGELES: On-demand audio streams of songs by popular rock band Linkin Park increased by 730 percent following the death of Linkin Parks member Chester Bennington on July 20.

According to Billboard.com, Linkin Park's songs earned a 730 percent increase in on-demand audio streams that day in The US as compared to July 19 (a day before the artiste's death).

In total, the band's catalogue of songs tallied 12.6 million on-demand audio streams on July 20, versus 1.5 million a day earlier, reports billboard.com.

The group's most streamed song on July 20 was "In the End," earning 923,000 streams that day (up from 107,000 a day earlier). 

"In the End" is the group's highest charting song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, having peaked at No.2 in 2002. It also ranks as the band's biggest hit on the tally.

The top streamed songs of the band include numbers like "Numb," "Heavy" featuring Kiiara, "One step closer," "Crawling,", "What I've done," "Papercut," "Somewhere I belong," "Numb/Encore," and "Bleed it out,".

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