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<blockquote data-quote="QKXV" data-source="post: 71208"><p>*cough*... look at this:</p><p></p><p>"10,000 Days" -- currently the No. 1 album on the Billboard chart with 564,000 copies sold.</p><p></p><p>From the looks of things, Tool's faithful followers couldn't stand another minute of malnourishment. Nearly 564,000 rushed right out to record stores to devour 10,000 Days. The result? Tool have reclaimed Billboard's albums chart throne. According to the latest SoundScan data, 10,000 Days becomes Tool's <strong> second-straight LP to debut at #1 (Lateralus opened on top with week-one sales topping 555,000). </strong></p><p></p><p>All in all, it was a strong week for rock and roll. Of the 14 newcomers to the upcoming chart, nine are rock bands, including Pearl Jam, whose latest, self-***led release â€" the band's first in nearly four years â€" follows at #2 with 279,000 scans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QKXV, post: 71208"] *cough*... look at this: "10,000 Days" -- currently the No. 1 album on the Billboard chart with 564,000 copies sold. From the looks of things, Tool's faithful followers couldn't stand another minute of malnourishment. Nearly 564,000 rushed right out to record stores to devour 10,000 Days. The result? Tool have reclaimed Billboard's albums chart throne. According to the latest SoundScan data, 10,000 Days becomes Tool's [b] second-straight LP to debut at #1 (Lateralus opened on top with week-one sales topping 555,000). [/b] All in all, it was a strong week for rock and roll. Of the 14 newcomers to the upcoming chart, nine are rock bands, including Pearl Jam, whose latest, self-***led release — the band's first in nearly four years — follows at #2 with 279,000 scans. [/QUOTE]
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