List of number-one Billboard Alternative Albums of 2014

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These are the U.S. number-one alternative rock albums of 2014, per the Billboard Alternative Albums chart.

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Note that Billboard publishes charts with an issue date approximately 7–10 days in advance.

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Dagger-14-plain.pngIndicates best-charting alternative album of 2014
Note: Year-end top-selling alternative albums, ranked by sales data as compiled by Nielsen SoundScan..
Issue dateAlbumArtistReference
January 4 Pure Heroine Lorde [1]
January 11 [2]
January 18 [3]
January 25 [4]
February 1 Fading West Switchfoot [5]
February 8Pure HeroineLorde [6]
February 15 [7]
February 22 After the Disco Broken Bells [8]
March 1 Night Visions Imagine Dragons [9]
March 8Pure HeroineLorde [10]
March 15 Morning Phase Beck [11]
March 22 [12]
March 29 Stereolithic 311 [13]
April 5 Supermodel Foster the People [14]
April 12 Unconditional Memphis May Fire [15]
April 19 La Gárgola Chevelle [16]
April 26Pure HeroineLorde [17]
May 3 Rivers in the Wasteland Needtobreathe [18]
May 10 Pop Psychology Neon Trees [19]
May 17Pure HeroineLorde [20]
May 24 [21]
May 31 Turn Blue The Black Keys [22]
June 7 Ghost Stories Coldplay [23]
June 14 [24]
June 21 [25]
June 28 Lazaretto Jack White [26]
July 5 The Hunting Party Linkin Park [27]
July 12 Once More 'Round the Sun Mastodon [28]
July 19 Isolate and Medicate Seether [29]
July 26 Sound of Change Dirty Heads [30]
August 2 The Black Market Rise Against [31]
August 9 Lowborn Anberlin [32]
August 16 Savages Theory of a Deadman [33]
August 23 1000hp Godsmack [34]
August 30 Get Hurt The Gaslight Anthem [35]
September 61000hpGodsmack [36]
September 13 Brill Bruisers The New Pornographers [37]
September 20 AM Arctic Monkeys [38]
September 27 El Pintor Interpol [39]
October 4 Between the Stars Flyleaf [40]
October 11 This Is All Yours alt-J [41]
October 18 Hesitant Alien Gerard Way [42]
October 25 Hozier Hozier [43]
November 1 Songs of Innocence U2 [44]
November 8HozierHozier [45]
November 15 [46]
November 22 [47]
November 29 Sonic Highways Foo Fighters [48]
December 6 No Fixed Address Nickelback [49]
December 13 [50]
December 20Sonic HighwaysFoo Fighters [51]
December 27 [52]

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