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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

CHART BUZZ! Falling in reverse soars selling 18,000 records

Falling In Reverse, The Drug In Me Is You (Epitaph) #18, 17,860 ,just a cuple hundred shy by what ETF sold, super impressive considering ETF been touring relentlessly for 5 years n this bands yet to play a single show, fan loyalty!
All Shall Perish, This is Where it Ends (Nuclear Blast) #47, 8,420 sold
iwrestledabearonce, Ruining it for Everybody (Century Media) #75, 5,340 sold
Notable Sales:
Incubus, If Not Now, When? (Epic) #29, 13,240 sold Despite a 42% decrease, Incubus remain in the top 30 after three weeks.
Foo Fighters, Wasting Light (RCA) #60, 6,740 sold Another 29% decrease for Grohl and co. Maybe their set at this weekend’s Lollapalooza will help boost sales.
Seether, Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray (Wind-Up) #80, 5,200 sold Despite a 14 spots down the charts with a 21% decrease, we’re still surprised that Seether have lasted so long on the charts.
Kid Rock, Born Free (Atlantic) #81, 5,160 sold Only a 9% decrease for the “Bawitdaba” singer. He’s a little bit country, a little bit – no, pretty much all country.
Hollywood Undead, American Tragedy (A&M/Octone) #116, 3,930 sold Shucks, we missed the rapcore group’s live stream performance on Facebook last week. Bummer…not.
Avenged Sevenfold, Nightmare (Warner Bros.) #133, 3,470 sold 10 spots down the charts for A7X after 53 weeks on the charts.
Suicide Silence, The Black Crown (Century Media) #137, 3,400 sold A 32% decrease is enough to kick the deathcore group down the charts by 44 spots in their third week, but it’s already sold 23,000.
Limp Bizkit, Gold Cobra (Interscope) #154, 3,110 sold After five weeks on the charts, the one-time rap kings have sold under 47,000 copies of their latest album. I guess none of the stuff they’re breaking is records any more.
Black Veil Brides, Set the World on Fire (Universal Republic) #158, 3,040 sold Only a 1% decrease for BVB as they slip only four spots down the charts.
Attack Attack!, Attack Attack! (Deluxe Edition) (Rise) #173, 2,770 sold The crabcore princes fall down the charts by 84 spots thanks to a 47% decrease. Still pretty impressive considering that this is a reissue of an album released just last year.
Volbeat, Beyond Hell/Above Heaven (Universal) 1,400 sold
A 30% increase for the Danish garage metallers is good news indeed.
Burn Halo, Up from the Ashes (Rawkhead) 430 sold
The former 18 Visions singer’s other group returns with a 19% increase.
Vampires Everywhere!, Kiss The Sun Goodbye (Century Media) 400 sold Thanks to a nice 39% increase, the group comes back to the charts after a month long absence. Maybe because True Blood is back on the air?

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