LB's first three albums are good. After that they pretty much became just a memory. *Coughs* Guns N' Roses *Coughs*
THE HUNTING PARTY SALES - WEEK 10: 27,000 copies WW (6,880 in the USA) Global chart album #18 TOTAL: 724,000 copies WW (updated to August 26)
30 SECONDS TO MARS ALBUM IN STUDIO 2002 – 30 Seconds to Mars: 800,000 2005 – A Beautiful Lie: 2,000,000 2009 – This Is War: 1,500,000 2013 - Love Lust Faith + Dreams: 600,000 TOTAL: 4,900,000
KORN ALBUM IN STUDIO 1994 - Korn: 3,100,000 1996 - Life Is Peachy: 3,000,000 1998 - Follow the Leader: 7,800,000 1999 - Issues: 5,100,000 2002 - Untouchables: 3,100,000 2003 - Take a Look in the Mirror: 2,000,000 2005 - See You on the Other Side: 2,200,000 2007 - Untitled: 900,000 2010 - Korn III: Remember Who You Are: 500,000 2011 - The Path of Totality: 400,000 2013 - The Paradigm Shift: 300,000 LIVE & COMPILATION 2004 - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1: 2,100,000 2007 - MTV Unplugged: 400,000 Sales of additional minor relases: 100,000 TOTAL: 31,000,000
Is that worldwide or US for Korn? If that's just the US they're hanging in there way better than I thought. I actually didn't think 30STM were selling that many copies, tbh. In the US at least they're not exactly an A-tier band, they're popular but I don't think they've ever had any huge success outside of The Kill and From Yesterday.
Closer To The Edge was probably their most successful single. I still hear it on the radio today (I actually just heard it Friday).
See You On The Other Side sold more than Take A Look In The Mirror. Not bad for an album without Head.
See You On The Other Side seems to have been retroactively regarded as crap, I remember when it first came out it was as popular as I had seen the band in years in terms of mainstream attention. The reviews were really positive, too.
Thanks OP for doing some of my bands! You rock. Btw, LP & Coldplay are my #1 & #2 bands & someone here said "Ghost Stories" is better than "THP". Never! I have 'em both & listen to them all the time. THP pumps you up more! Love ALL the songs, like usually in any LP album. GS is more relaxing & can make you fall asleep lol but I still love like 5-6 songs in there.
KINGS OF LEON ALBUM IN STUDIO (2003) YOUTH AND YOUNG MANHOOD: 2,000,000 (2004) AHA SHAKE HEARTBREAK: 2,100,000 (2007) BECAUSE OF THE TIMES: 2,200,000 (2008) ONLY BY THE NIGHT: 7,200,000 (2010) COME AROUND SUNDOWN: 2,700,000 (2013) MECHANICAL BULL: 1,200,000 COMPILATION (2009) BOXED: 200,000 TOTAL: 17,600,000
"Kings and Queens" was HUGE everywhere. It's their most well known song around the world. I couldn't count how many trailers used that song.
BLINK 182 ALBUM IN STUDIO (1994) CHESHIRE CAT: 300,000 (1997) DUDE RANCH: 1,700,000 (1999) ENEMA OF THE STATE: 8,500,000 (2001) TAKE OFF YOUR PANTS AND JACKET: 4,600,000 (2003) BLINK 182: 2,700,000 (2011) NEIGHBORHOODS: 800,000 LIVE & COMPILATION: (2000) THE MARK, TOM, AND TRAVIS SHOW: 1,000,000 (2005) GREATEST HITS: 1,200,000 TOTAL: 20,800,000
A few things: Wow, 30STM is really low. That's pretty funny. And IMO The Kill is their biggest hit. Good song too. Korn's higher then I thought. They really only started to teeter off at around Untitled, thought it would be before that. Wow, surprised KOL's early stuff is so high. I thought they only got famous when Sex on Fire and Use Somebody did. Also wow, their new album flopped. Blink 182 is about where I imagined, though I thought their greatest hits might have been a bit bigger.