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On the Charts: “Twilight” Has the Teeth to Take Top Spot

11/12/08, 11:41 am EST

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The Big News: You know a movie is going to be huge when the soundtrack tops the sales charts before the film is even released. Twilight mania begins early as the Paramore-lead soundtrack unseated AC/DC’s Black Ice after a two week reign, selling 165,000 copies before the film even hits theaters next Friday. Black Ice fell short of the top spot by a mere 5,000 copies and settled in at number two. Another soundtrack, High School Musical 3, claimed third for the second consecutive week, while Hinder’s Take It To The Limit discovered that the limit would be 81,000 copies and a spot at number four. Rounding out the top five was Pink’s Funhouse, which dropped down from two last week thanks to a 60% sales decline.

Debuts: Outside of the vampire flick and Hinder, Q-Tip’s The Renaissance debuted at 11. Further down the chart, the Shiny Toy Guns’ Season of Poison checked in at 47, mope rockers Travis entered at 122 with Ode To J. Smith and a handful of Christmas-related releases eager to annoy you this holiday season were also scattered throughout the charts.

Last Week’s Heroes: As is customary, the majority of last week’s big debuts — Pink, John Legend, Ryan Adams, Lady Gaga — all saw the sales of the albums decrease by half. The result was a slow week on the charts, as the entire the Top 200 only managed to sell 2.3 million copies all together, which is exceptionally low. Thankfully help is on the way, because if the success of Twilight and High School Musical 3 has taught us anything, it’s that tweens still actually buy music, and they’ll have new albums by Taylor Swift and David Archuleta to purchase this week.


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Samer | 11/12/2008, 7:10 pm EST

Tweens should not buy music.

Humberto | 11/12/2008, 11:19 pm EST

Angus….where on the highway to hell is Mutt ???

jenna | 11/13/2008, 1:12 am EST

season of poison by shiny toy guns sounds great! they did it once again with their unique way. really hope that they come back to L.A and play a major venue, its time. this album and band will go far.

shell | 11/15/2008, 4:10 am EST

let’s just hope the movie rocks as much as the cd

agina90 | 11/22/2008, 5:21 am EST

still with the twilight business? the movie only opened today and i’m already ready to kill myself. these kids ruin it all for the rest of the 14 year olds like me, who seem to have considerably decent taste in music. also, to mention, i can’t stand paramore. so…wallpaper. you know, DRAB.

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