BigMacPhisto
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For those that thought my rankings were wrong, here's the sales for every U2 Album. Note that ties were broken by the album that reached the same millions mark earlier.
The Joshua Tree= 10 Million
Achtung Baby=8 Million
Rattle and Hum=5 Million
War= 4 Million
The Unforgettable Fire= 3 Million
Under A Blood Red Sky= 3 Million
All That You Can't Leave Behind= 3 Million
Zooropa= 2 Million
Best of with B-Sides Disc= 2 Million
October= 1 Million (passed the one million mark same time as Boy, but did it in less time)
Boy= 1 Million
Pop= 1 Million
Pop passed the 1 million mark 5 years ago, while Boy and October passed it 7 years ago. Therefore, those two albums have had two years longer to sell albums past the million mark than Pop, so Pop is most likely U2's lowest seller. Either way, the three albums at the bottom would have to compete in the tournament against the big three (JT, AB, and ATYCLB), so it wouldn't matter too much if one of the three lowest sellers was above the others or not.
The Joshua Tree= 10 Million
Achtung Baby=8 Million
Rattle and Hum=5 Million
War= 4 Million
The Unforgettable Fire= 3 Million
Under A Blood Red Sky= 3 Million
All That You Can't Leave Behind= 3 Million
Zooropa= 2 Million
Best of with B-Sides Disc= 2 Million
October= 1 Million (passed the one million mark same time as Boy, but did it in less time)
Boy= 1 Million
Pop= 1 Million
Pop passed the 1 million mark 5 years ago, while Boy and October passed it 7 years ago. Therefore, those two albums have had two years longer to sell albums past the million mark than Pop, so Pop is most likely U2's lowest seller. Either way, the three albums at the bottom would have to compete in the tournament against the big three (JT, AB, and ATYCLB), so it wouldn't matter too much if one of the three lowest sellers was above the others or not.
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