1039Revolutions Posted October 25, 2019 Share Posted October 25, 2019 I understand that at this point in their career, and the fact that they are selling out stadiums any time they choose to play, goes to show that it really doesn't matter how their albums chart and sell at this point.. but I'm curious as to how people think it will do this time around? To date, their albums have fared as follows: 1039 - 2 Million + Kerplunk - 4.5 Million + Dookie (Charted #2) - 22 Million + Insomniac (Charted #2) - 10 Million + Nimrod (Charted #10) - 8.5 Million + Warning (Charted #4) - 6 Million + American Idiot (Charted #1) - 18 Million + 21st Century Breakdown - 4.5 Million + Uno (Charted #2), Dos (Charted #9), Tre (Charted #13) - 1.5 Million + Revolution Radio (Charted #1) - 1 Million + International Superhits (Charted #40), Shenanigans (Charted# 27), Bullets (Charted #8) AAF (Charted #14), Demolicious (Charted #112), God's Favorite Band (Charted #39), Woodstock 94 (Charted #156) - 6 Million + I believe the album will debut in top 5 (Exact guess would be #3) with around 80,000 units sold in week one, and 500,000 worldwide sales after the first full year on the market. I feel like they've come out with singles a couple months earlier than they should have, and I hope they release a third single in late December early January to remind people about the new album, and one that is better than the first 2 we had! Let's hope for the best!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Squashie Posted October 25, 2019 Share Posted October 25, 2019 We’ve already got a thread going for this: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlissaGoesRAWR Posted October 25, 2019 Share Posted October 25, 2019 ^ What she said. I'm going to lock this one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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