NUCLEAR BLAST RECORDS: Four Releases In German Top 100

October 30, 2007

20 years after its inception, Nuclear Blast Records is still going strong. For the first time in the history of the German label, Nuclear Blast has four releases in the German Top 100 — two of them in the Top 10. Here are the rankings for Week 44:

* SUBWAY TO SALLY's "Bastard" - #7 (1st week)
* NIGHTWISH's "Dark Passion Play" - #9 (4th week in the Top 10 - Peak # 1)
* SOILWORK's "Sworn To A Great Divide" - #37 (1st week)
* HAMMERFALL's "Steel Meets Steel" - #89 (2nd week, Peak # 53)

The NIGHTWISH single "Amaranth" is also still in the German single chart at #45.

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