


It’s hard to tell whether this is a good or band number for the Arizona “humorcore” band, whose third album has a single called “Because Boobs.” It’s hard to hate a band that parodies Drowning Pool’s “Bodies” with a song called “Numbers (I Can Only Count To Four),” though. But the band also share a name with Billy Joel‘s first band. It doesn’t hurt that they’re a steadily touring band that only released their R&T debut little more than a year ago. Maybe their stint on the All Stars tour helped the Atlanta band death/groove band move close to 5,000 albums.

While just missing the top 50, Chimaira’s first album with a significant lineup change sells less than their last album, which sold around 15,000 and debuted at #30.Ītilla, Outlawed (Razor and Tie/The Artery Foundation) #82, 4,700 sold d) Breaking Benjamin.Ĭhimaira, The Age of Hell(E1 Music) #52, 7,400 sold c) A solid amount of people bought the album. a) The band has put out enough material in nine years to warrant a greatest hits album. There are a few things confusing about this. Atilla’s second album of Atlanta party metal music also lands in the top 100.īreaking Benjamin, Shallow Bay: The Best Of Breaking Benjamin (Hollywood) #22, 13,700 sold While Breaking Up Benjamin have the top rock debut (no, we’re not counting Blue October, who debuted in the top ten), the top metal debut belongs to Chimaira, who sold a respectable 7,400 of their E1 debut. Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week.
