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In 2014, "We Might Be Dead by Tomorrow" topped both the United States' Billboard Streaming Songs and Rock Streaming Songs chart,
with 11.5 million streams.[3][4]
99% of the streams came from the viral YouTube video "First Kiss" that included the track.[3] The same week, the song debuted at number 9 on the country's Hot 100 chart, with 96% of the point coming from the streams, and was download 10,000 times in addition.[3] It was 2014's first top 10 Hot 100 debut, the first top 10 debut for an artist or band's first entry since Ariana Grande's "The Way", and the highest arrival for a new act since the song "Harlem Shake" by Baauer.[3]
"We Might Be Dead by Tomorrow" dropped off the Billboard Hot 100 the following week, making it the highest charting song that was only on the Hot 100 for one week in the history of the chart, and ranks as the biggest drop-out of the chart's archive.[5]