Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week.
It’s great to see that Mr. Bungle’s new album has had such a successful debut. But you know, I kinda wish it had beaten Ariana Grande’s album for #1. Actually, I bet you Ariana Grande stole those album sales from Mr. Bungle. If you counted all the legal albums sold, I’m sure Mr. Bungle would be #1. Someone is messing with the numbers on the charts to give other artists an unfair advantage. Proof? What proof do I need? I don’t think we should officially declare Ariana Grande #1 until we’re sure.
Debut #6
16,175 sold
This re-recording of the band’s self-released demo from 1986 is the band’s first release in over 20 years.
Debut #10
9,175 sold
This is the band’s fourth album and first in five years.
Debut #18
5,225 sold
The band’s latest EP comes almost a year after its last one.
Debut #21
4,350 sold
This marks the band’s best debut yet.
Debut #25
3,875 sold
This EP acts as a stop-gap until the band’s new full-length comes out next year.
Debut #34
2,800 sold
Debut #63
1,425 sold
Debut #87
970 sold
This surprise split EP features both bands performing Misfits covers.
Debut #137
630 sold
Two artists who frequently collaborate have released their own collaborative album.
600 sold
This is a live compilation featuring tracks recorded at various shows from the band’s tour for the album Trauma.
420 sold
This five-song EP features Slash as a guest on one track as well as a cover of “Voodoo Child” by Jimi Hendrix.
320 sold
Ever want an instrumental metal band featuring Trump, Putin, and Kim John-Un? No? Well, it’s here anyway.
270 sold
This is the band’s second album.
200 sold
This is the black metal band’s third album.
This is the band’s first live album in 10 years.
180 sold
This is the band’s third album.
170 sold
This is the band’s first live release.
130 sold
This is the band’s third album.
120 sold
This is an acoustic EP following the band’s full-length from last year.
Notable Sales:
#20 (re-entry)
4,825 sold
The physical release of Petrucci’s second solo album did so well that it sold more/charted higher than its
initial debut.
#39 (from 14)
2,600 sold
A 62% second week drop.
Metallica & The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra,
S&M2(Blackened)
#43 (from 63)
2,450 sold
A 33% boost.
#48 (from 109)
2,050 sold
After re-entering the charts last week, this gets a big 98% boost.
Deftones,
Ohms (Reprise)
#49 (from 43)
2,000 sold
A 23% drop.
#64 (from 66)
1,400 sold
A 21% drop.
#77 (from 8)
1,100 sold
A second week drop of 89%.
#78 (from 77)
1,050 sold
A 26% drop.
Debut #33
1,025 sold
A 74% drop in week two.
#95 (from 104)
860 sold
A 19% drop.
#100 (from 64)
820 sold
A 54% drop.
Corey Taylor,
CMFT (Roadrunner)
#126 (from 138)
670 sold
This sold the same as last week.
Zakk Sabbath,
Vertigo (Magnetic Eye)
620 sold
A huge 130% boost.
#143 (from 28)
610 sold
A 87% drop in week two.
#147 (from 131)
600 sold
A 33% drop.
Five Finger Death Punch,
F8(Better Noise)
#148 (from 162)
490 sold
#165 (re-entry)
530 sold
A 3% drop.
#190 (re-entry)
460 sold
Back on the charts despite a 4% drop.
#199 (re-entry)
44o sold
A 15% boost back onto the charts.
240 sold
This covers album from David Ellefson came out about a month ago and features a slew of guest musicians.
Debut #105
220 sold
A 79% drop in week two.
Enslaved,
Utgard (Nuclear Blast)
170 sold
A 16% drop.
150 sold
A 88% drop in week two.
140 sold
A 82% boost brings this up after dropping off.
120 sold
A second week. 83% drop.