EVERY TIME I DIE, TED NUGENT, MEGADETH First-Week Sales Revealed

September 12, 2007

Buffalo, New York-based band EVERY TIME I DIE sold almost 14,000 copies of its new album, "The Big Dirty" (Ferret Music),in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 41 on The Billboard 200 chart.

"The Big Dirty" was produced by Steve Evetts and is "the CD you would compile if asked to make a mix of the best EVERY TIME I DIE songs you haven't heard yet," the band writes in the press release. "Ten-plus tracks that tore from our filthy hands like the creature that jumped out of that dude's stomach in 'Alien'."

The following are notable heavy metal/hard rock U.S. sales debuts for the week ending September 9, 2007, as reported by Nielsen SoundScan (all CD figures are rounded to the nearest hundred; The Billboard 200 chart position included, where applicable):

CHIODOS - "Bone Palace Ballet": 38,700 (#5)
EVERY TIME I DIE – "The Big Dirty": 13,800 (#41)
TED NUGENT - "Love Grenade": 3,600 (#186)
VARIOUS - "Viva La Bands, Vol. 2": 3,000
MEGADETH - "That One Night: Live In Buenos Aires" 2-CD: 1,300
BARONESS - "Red Album": 1,000

Watch EVERY TIME I DIE's video for the track "We'rewolf" (sic) (taken from "The Big Dirty"):

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