Ill Nino Debut At No. 145

Ill Nino’sEnigma‘ has debuted at No. 145 on this weeks Billboard Top 200 chart with 5,056 copies sold. Saving Abel’s self-titled major label debut moved 2,208 copies and ranks at No. 22 on Billboards New Artist chart. Saosin’s new CD/DVD ‘Come Close‘ sold 2,400 copies.

Other notable rock acts in the Top 200 include:

No. 21 DaughtryDaughtry‘ – 21,092
No. 34 Black CrowesWarpaint‘ – 16,888
No. 37 Linkin ParkMinutes to Midnight‘ – 16,248
No. 40 Buckcherry15‘ – 15,822
No. 51 NickelbackAll the Right Reasons‘ – 12,709
No. 53 RadioheadIn Rainbows‘ – 12,321
No. 56 ParamoreRiot!‘ – 11,957
No. 59 Meshuggah ‘obZen’ – 11,400
No. 63 Maroon 5It Won’t Be Soon Before Long‘ – 10,716
No. 69 Eddie VedderInto the Wild Soundtrack‘ – 9,689
No. 75 Three Days GraceOne-X‘ – 9,388
No. 76 Kid RockRock N Roll Jesus‘ – 9,250
No. 82 Led ZeppelinMothership‘ – 8,758
No. 83 SeetherFinding Beauty in Negative Spaces‘ – 8,625
No. 85 Foo FightersEchoes Silence Patience & Grace‘ – 8,521
No. 94 Bullet For My ValentineScream Aim Fire‘ – 7,614
No. 98 FlyleafFlyleaf‘ – 7,470
No. 101 LifehouseWho We Are‘ – 7,207
No. 102 Puddle of MuddFamous‘ – 7,079
No. 107 Matchbox TwentyExile on Mainstream‘ – 6,792
No. 113 Finger ElevenThem vs. You vs. Me‘ – 6,601
No. 129 Avenged SevenfoldAvenged Sevenfold‘ – 5,541
No. 134 Simple PlanSimple Plan‘ – 5,389
No. 141 Sixx A.M.Heroin Diaries Soundtrack‘ – 5,244
No. 142 GodsmackGood Times Bad Times…‘ – 5,225
No. 161 Breaking BenjaminPhobia‘ – 4,394
No. 174 PillarFor the Love of the Game‘ – 4,037
No. 176 AtreyuLead Sails Paper Anchor‘ – 3,966
No. 179 DragonforceInhuman Rampage‘ – 3,903
No. 182 Goo Goo DollsVol. 1 – Greatest Hits‘ – 3,816
No. 186 SkilletComatose‘ – 3,756
No. 192 Mars VoltaBedlam in Goliath‘ – 3,656
No. 194 KillersSawdust‘ – 3,624

Sales are up 3.4% from last week and down 6.6% compared to the same week last year.

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27 Responses to “Ill Nino Debut At No. 145”

I’m surprised it even sold that well all things considered.

So did Saving Abel even crack the 200?

can anyone tell me how nickelback sells so many copies of that terrible album still? it old now and it sucks. i just don’t get it.

I have been trying to figure that one out forever..
it doesn’t make sense to me, that week after week, sales are high for their cd’s… why don’t the people who buy their cd’s purchase other Artists music… Nickelback aren’t the only band who should generate sales like that.. I mean look at that list, you’d think that those bands should have sales that high.. and yet Nickelback seems to outsell them every week..why oh! why…

What the hell are you talking about? Nickelback’s CD is fantastic and is completely deserving of all the attention it gets.

yeah it’s my favorite cd of all time.

i’ve seen nickelback live eleven times. i worship them.

can anyone tell me how someone always manages to point out the fact that nickelback continues to sell so many copies of that (not so) terrible album every time that new chart information is posted?

‘All The Right Reasons’ is a great album… that’s why it continues to sell well.

Just look .. Daughtry will follow their pattern .. its not rocket science. People tend to forget that bands that write hits that appeal to mass audience = success = more physical cd units being sold. I think Veer The Union will follow it too. This is very impressive for Ill Nino .. I’m sure Dan over at CSR is happy.

i buy a new copy every week. sometime i love it so much i hump the **** out of it before i go to bed.

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nickelback is the best band ever to live on this planet , hands down. no one will ever match their talent or creativity.
we are so luck to witness the career of the greatest band in history.

I think Nickelback it a pretty good band, but when bands get that popular it kinda ruins them for me. Kinda like Hinder.

yeah, i don’t actually like their music at all. that doesn’t mean they aren’t good. but i don’t like it.

i dont really care for nickelback at all there songs always get old to me in like less than a week there alright and then its like yuck, idk i dont think they r the greatest band of all time, i think not to many ppl will ever live up to the hype led zeppelin used to get

ugh. another nickelback album sales discussion. it gets old real fast, regardless of what side you are on.

ugh. great, another discussion about people having discussions about nickelback. great i guess now it’s cool to say stuff like “ugh. another nickelback album sales discussion.it gets old real fast, regardless of what side you are on.” so don’t ****** read it **** hair.

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mattjames1708 | March 19th, 2008 at 9:13 pm

nice to see lifehouse still selling a good bit of copies.

Blaine, you really need to learn the differences with they’re, there, and their.

Anyways, ATRR is a very good album, but I am not sure how anyone who may have wanted it hasn’t possibly bought it already. It’s like, can you really be on the fence about something for THAT long?

real *****

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twistedriffster | March 20th, 2008 at 7:10 am

like that quote goes, “nothing is good or bad, but thinking makes it so”.

Meshuggah’s new album, “ObZen,” has debuted at #59 on the Billboard 200 with roughly 11,500 copies sold.

MESHUGGAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

couldn’t help it

Thankfully we don’t have people replying with first post everytime someone comments first on a topic.

haha, true that mydownfall. That is so damn annoying.

Year of the spider | March 21st, 2008 at 5:25 pm

Im so happy for Ill nino on this. Sure it isnt the best sales but better than i expected.

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