BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE Enter BILLBOARD Chart At No. 127

February 22, 2006

Hotly tipped U.K. metalcore act BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE have sold 10,000 copies of their full-length debut album, "The Poison" (Trustkill),in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 127 on next week's The Billboard 200 chart.

"The Poison" was released in the U.K. last October, where BULLET have scored multiple covers of Metal Hammer and Kerrang! magazines in the past year. The record is also riding high on the airwaves in the U.K. where it debuted at No. 1 at rock radio there.

BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE recently cancelled their participation in the upcoming CHILDREN OF BODOM North American tour in order to join the ROB ZOMBIE/LACUNA COIL touring package, which is scheduled to kick off mid-March.

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