Native_Son
Acrobat
As we have a NLOTH vs VLV thread, i thought we could discuss how Greenday & Eminems new albums sell in comparison to NLOTH.
Hits has Eminems first week US sales of 601k more than the 484k ish of U2, but on the brightside it seems about the same % above NLOTH that Encore was above HTDAAB 4-5 years ago, so this is good news for U2.
Greendays 2nd week (first full week) 163k (down 26%) seems reasonable enough, lower than NLOTH's 132k copies in week 2, even though NLOTH had already been on sale a full week by then.
Unless Greenday hit the big time with their next single on a scale of Boulevard, VLV, then I can't seen 21st Century outselling Horizon.
Eminem, as others have already stated elsewhere, will likely surpass NLOTH's 900k in the next 2 weeks in the States. It will be interesting to see how well Relapse holds up.
Now we just have to sit back and wait for all of those who feel the need to come into 'peeling off those dollar bills' and have a moan about us discussing sales. yawn
Hits has Eminems first week US sales of 601k more than the 484k ish of U2, but on the brightside it seems about the same % above NLOTH that Encore was above HTDAAB 4-5 years ago, so this is good news for U2.
Greendays 2nd week (first full week) 163k (down 26%) seems reasonable enough, lower than NLOTH's 132k copies in week 2, even though NLOTH had already been on sale a full week by then.
Unless Greenday hit the big time with their next single on a scale of Boulevard, VLV, then I can't seen 21st Century outselling Horizon.
Eminem, as others have already stated elsewhere, will likely surpass NLOTH's 900k in the next 2 weeks in the States. It will be interesting to see how well Relapse holds up.
Now we just have to sit back and wait for all of those who feel the need to come into 'peeling off those dollar bills' and have a moan about us discussing sales. yawn