On this week's Billboard Rock Songs chart, there's a logjam at the top of the Top 10: The top six songs stay in exactly the same spot as they were last week. But we do have a new entry that comes from a band who haven't put out a new studio album in five years.
10. Papa Roach - "Burn"
After landing at No. 8 last week, Papa Roach retreat this week, stumbling to No. 10. "Burn" appears on last August's half-live/half-new-songs album Time for Annihilation: On the Record and On the Road.
9. Incubus - "Adolescents"
8. The Black Keys - "Tighten Up"
"Tighten Up" falls a notch to No. 8. The Black Keys played the first night of this year's Coachella.
7. The Black Keys - "Howlin' For You"
While "Tighten Up" moves down the chart, another Black Keys track is movin' on up. "Howlin' for You" climbs two spots this week.
6. Linkin Park - "Waiting for the End"
Linkin Park remain at No. 6 for a second straight week with "Waiting for the End." Another track off A Thousand Suns, "Iridescent," will be featured in this summer's Transformers sequel, Dark of the Moon.
5. Cage the Elephant - "Shake Me Down"
"Shake Me Down" stays at No. 5 for a second week. Cage the Elephant frontman Matthew Shultz did a little crowd-surfing during his band's Coachella appearance.
4. Seether - "Country Song"
"Country Song" stays locked at No. 4 for a second straight week. The Seether single comes from this year's winner (so far) of Best Album Title, Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray.
3. Rise Against - "Help Is on the Way"
For a third week in a row, "Help Is on the Way" holds down the No. 3 spot. Rise Against's current string of U.S. dates ends May 14.
2. Mumford & Sons - "The Cave"
"The Cave" just can't seem to crack the top spot. For a third week in a row, the single from Mumford & Sons' Sigh No More lands at No. 2. Sometimes, you just can't fight the Foo.
1. Foo Fighters - "Rope"
This week, Foo Fighters earned their first No. 1 album with Wasting Light. So it's little surprise that its first single, "Rope," would continue its dominance on our chart. "Rope" has now been No. 1 for eight weeks.










