Saturday, August 18, 2007

Modern Rock Update

Albums:

Fuel had the top rock debut of the week at #42. Sad.

Okkervil River debuted at #62, 2 spots ahead of Drowning Pool's new album. Good for you, humanity.

Hilariously, the new album from Constantine (from American Idol) debuted at #75. Hopefully we've seen the last of him.


Modern Rock:

Finger Eleven topped the charts for the first week with "Paralyzer".

Paramore debuted at #18 with "Misery Business".

Silverchair debuted at #20 with "Straight Lines".


Mainstream Rock:

Three Days Grace stayed at #1 with "Never Too Late".

The Foo Fighters "The Pretender" debuted at #11.

Hellyeah debuted at #19 with "Alcohaulin' Ass", which is as dumb as it sounds.

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