KORN's 'Mirror' Debuts At No. 19 On Billboard Chart

November 26, 2003

KORN's "Take A Look In The Mirror" has sold 96,074 copies in the U.S. in its first, shortened week on the streets, landing at No. 19 on next week's The Billboard 200 chart, according to the figures released by Nielsen SoundScan.

"Take a Look in the Mirror", originally due in stores on Nov. 25, had its release date bumped up to Nov. 21 after the group learned that the set had been leaked to the Internet by an "unknown source," according to a press release.

The band decided to move up the release date in part because the quality of the version leaked to the Internet was sub par, according to the statement.

KORN's last album, "Untouchables", moved 434,000 copies back in June 2002, while their fourth full-length effort, "Issues", shifted 583,785 units in November 1999.

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