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 Post subject: "Pearl Jam" in the charts / record sales
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Pearl Jam returns from a hiatus of more than three years, the longest of its career, with its highest ever modern rock debut as "World Wide Suicide" (RMG) lands at No. 3 on the Billboard Radio Monitor modern rock chart. The track, which also ranks No. 1 on the format's audience chart, landed 68 Airplay Adds (six or more spins in a week on a station for the first time) out of the format's 75 reporters.

"World" marks the quintet's 31st modern rock chart appearance which is second all-time at the format to U2's 33 tracks. It's also the fifth song to debut within the top 3 in the chart's 17-year history and the highest since Linkin Park's "Somewhere I Belong" debuted at No. 2 in March 2003.

"World" also debuts at No. 4 at heritage rock, the format's highest debut since June 2004, and comes in at No. 11 at active rock.

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 Post subject: Re: WWS Scores Highest Modern Rock Debut Ever (Billboard Cha
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Pearl Jam returns from a hiatus of more than three years, the longest of its career, with its highest ever modern rock debut as "World Wide Suicide" (RMG) lands at No. 3 on the Billboard Radio Monitor modern rock chart. The track, which also ranks No. 1 on the format's audience chart, landed 68 Airplay Adds (six or more spins in a week on a station for the first time) out of the format's 75 reporters.

"World" marks the quintet's 31st modern rock chart appearance which is second all-time at the format to U2's 33 tracks. It's also the fifth song to debut within the top 3 in the chart's 17-year history and the highest since Linkin Park's "Somewhere I Belong" debuted at No. 2 in March 2003.

"World" also debuts at No. 4 at heritage rock, the format's highest debut since June 2004, and comes in at No. 11 at active rock.


Sorry to be a dick... but...

So?


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 Post subject: Re: WWS Scores Highest Modern Rock Debut Ever (Billboard Cha
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kostek wrote:
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Pearl Jam returns from a hiatus of more than three years, the longest of its career, with its highest ever modern rock debut as "World Wide Suicide" (RMG) lands at No. 3 on the Billboard Radio Monitor modern rock chart. The track, which also ranks No. 1 on the format's audience chart, landed 68 Airplay Adds (six or more spins in a week on a station for the first time) out of the format's 75 reporters.

"World" marks the quintet's 31st modern rock chart appearance which is second all-time at the format to U2's 33 tracks. It's also the fifth song to debut within the top 3 in the chart's 17-year history and the highest since Linkin Park's "Somewhere I Belong" debuted at No. 2 in March 2003.

"World" also debuts at No. 4 at heritage rock, the format's highest debut since June 2004, and comes in at No. 11 at active rock.


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 Post subject: Re: WWS Scores Highest Modern Rock Debut Ever (Billboard Cha
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kostek wrote:
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Pearl Jam returns from a hiatus of more than three years, the longest of its career, with its highest ever modern rock debut as "World Wide Suicide" (RMG) lands at No. 3 on the Billboard Radio Monitor modern rock chart. The track, which also ranks No. 1 on the format's audience chart, landed 68 Airplay Adds (six or more spins in a week on a station for the first time) out of the format's 75 reporters.

"World" marks the quintet's 31st modern rock chart appearance which is second all-time at the format to U2's 33 tracks. It's also the fifth song to debut within the top 3 in the chart's 17-year history and the highest since Linkin Park's "Somewhere I Belong" debuted at No. 2 in March 2003.

"World" also debuts at No. 4 at heritage rock, the format's highest debut since June 2004, and comes in at No. 11 at active rock.


Cool... but WTF is "Heritage Rock?"

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that is pretty cool, maybe when i get back to work tomorow they will actually play it on the shitty rock station we have here :lol:

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scott wrote:
kostek wrote:
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Pearl Jam returns from a hiatus of more than three years, the longest of its career, with its highest ever modern rock debut as "World Wide Suicide" (RMG) lands at No. 3 on the Billboard Radio Monitor modern rock chart. The track, which also ranks No. 1 on the format's audience chart, landed 68 Airplay Adds (six or more spins in a week on a station for the first time) out of the format's 75 reporters.

"World" marks the quintet's 31st modern rock chart appearance which is second all-time at the format to U2's 33 tracks. It's also the fifth song to debut within the top 3 in the chart's 17-year history and the highest since Linkin Park's "Somewhere I Belong" debuted at No. 2 in March 2003.

"World" also debuts at No. 4 at heritage rock, the format's highest debut since June 2004, and comes in at No. 11 at active rock.


Sorry to be a dick... but...

So?


i think its pretty cool to see that they are getting recognized for it.
makes me look forward to the album just a tad more.

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haha, couldnt beat Linkin Park, eh?

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haha, couldnt beat Linkin Park, eh?


hey, you cant mess with the best

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Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
haha, couldnt beat Linkin Park, eh?


hey, you cant mess with the best


PJ should open up for Linkin Park on their next tour.

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Cal Varnsen wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
haha, couldnt beat Linkin Park, eh?


hey, you cant mess with the best


PJ should open up for Linkin Park on their next tour.


I think i would die of happiness.

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stip wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
haha, couldnt beat Linkin Park, eh?


hey, you cant mess with the best


PJ should open up for Linkin Park on their next tour.


I think i would die of happiness.


Would Eddie guest during the encore as the screamer guy or the rapper guy in LP?


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Angus wrote:
stip wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
haha, couldnt beat Linkin Park, eh?


hey, you cant mess with the best


PJ should open up for Linkin Park on their next tour.


I think i would die of happiness.


Would Eddie guest during the encore as the screamer guy or the rapper guy in LP?


The rapper---duh. I swear Angus, do you ever think before you post.

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stip wrote:
Angus wrote:
stip wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
haha, couldnt beat Linkin Park, eh?


hey, you cant mess with the best


PJ should open up for Linkin Park on their next tour.


I think i would die of happiness.


Would Eddie guest during the encore as the screamer guy or the rapper guy in LP?


The rapper---duh. I swear Angus, do you ever think before you post.


i could also see Ed jumping behind the turntable and dropping some funky beats on everyone.

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That guy isn't a screamer, he's a weiner :arrow:


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Cal Varnsen wrote:
stip wrote:
Angus wrote:
stip wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
haha, couldnt beat Linkin Park, eh?


hey, you cant mess with the best


PJ should open up for Linkin Park on their next tour.


I think i would die of happiness.


Would Eddie guest during the encore as the screamer guy or the rapper guy in LP?


The rapper---duh. I swear Angus, do you ever think before you post.


i could also see Ed jumping behind the turntable and dropping some funky beats on everyone.


funky beats are the best kind of beats.

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Cal, if PJ opens for LP in Philly then i will definatly be there

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good stuff :D

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 Post subject: Re: WWS Scores Highest Modern Rock Debut Ever (Billboard Cha
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scott wrote:
kostek wrote:
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Pearl Jam returns from a hiatus of more than three years, the longest of its career, with its highest ever modern rock debut as "World Wide Suicide" (RMG) lands at No. 3 on the Billboard Radio Monitor modern rock chart. The track, which also ranks No. 1 on the format's audience chart, landed 68 Airplay Adds (six or more spins in a week on a station for the first time) out of the format's 75 reporters.

"World" marks the quintet's 31st modern rock chart appearance which is second all-time at the format to U2's 33 tracks. It's also the fifth song to debut within the top 3 in the chart's 17-year history and the highest since Linkin Park's "Somewhere I Belong" debuted at No. 2 in March 2003.

"World" also debuts at No. 4 at heritage rock, the format's highest debut since June 2004, and comes in at No. 11 at active rock.


Sorry to be a dick... but...

So?


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Cal Varnsen wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
haha, couldnt beat Linkin Park, eh?


hey, you cant mess with the best


PJ should open up for Linkin Park on their next tour.
they'd have to be pretty broke to do something like that.

wait....... :lol:

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This whole thread has made my day. 8) :lol:


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