Motionless In White album debuts at No. 12 on Billboard 200
Scoring the End of the World, the new album from Motionless In White, has debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 after tallying 29,500 in total activity during its first week of release in the United States.
Of that total, 23,000 were actual sales, propelling the album to a No. 3 debut on the Top Album Sales chart, just behind BTS and Harry Styles.
Meanwhile, Scoring the End of the World landed at No. 2 on the Top Rock Albums chart, No. 1 on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart, and No. 1 on the Current Rock Albums chart.
MiW's two preceding albums, 2019's Disguise and 2017's Graveyard Shift, both bowed at No. 27 on the Billboard 200. To date, the band's most successful debut comes via 2014 album, Reincarnate, which sold 31,000 in its first week and landed at No. 9 on the Billboard 200.
Speaking on the debut, Motionless In White said, "[This] is a massive statement made by YOU, the fans, showing the world that rock and metal is here to fucking stay. We cannot thank you enough. We love you, let's celebrate!"
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Post CommentMetal music's embarrassing history created a monstrosity like this. Don't know what's more lame, their look or the name lambgoat.
electronicore is alive and breathing. 2009-12 is back on deck
occasionally, i like to eat white chocolate. not too often, but it's pretty good when i'm in the mood for it.
Trump here…this is a band is very big and popular like me. Motioning the whites is important for our country. Don't forget to hang Mike Pence!…alpha out!
dudes with hot girlfriends but can't play any tech death are stoked
Kinda cool that they made it that far on the chart but I'm still not a fan
Trump here…this is a band is very big and popular like me. Motioning the whites is important for our country. Don't forget to hang Mike Pence!…alpha out! ^^^TDS cornball retard
The bill board chart means nothing anymore. You put these same numbers up against any artist in the 1980s or 1990s that charted and it would pale in comparison
duh no shit, but you can still use it to compare current artists
Marty from Zao here. You think we should try this makeup/costume gimmick to regain some relevance?
The bill board chart means nothing anymore. You put these same numbers up against any artist in the 1980s or 1990s that charted and it would pale in comparison >> Even more considering there was no streaming then. You could check out only 1, 2, or 3 songs out of 10 or more on the radio & MTV. Most bands put out only a song or two or what they considered their "hit(s)."
stupidest band, can't even be normal for their age like us, why the getup? Just mosh it up like us
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