PAIN's 'Dancing With The Dead' Enters Swedish Album Chart At No. 3

February 4, 2005

PAIN's new album, "Dancing With the Dead", has entered the Swedish album chart at position No. 3.

The follow-up to 2002's "Nothing Remains The Same", "Dancing With the Dead" will be released in continental Europe on March 21.

PAIN's new single, "Same Old Song", has moved dropped down to position No. 25 on the Swedish single chart. A video for "Same Old Song" was shot with director Mikeadelica, who has previously worked with the group on the clips for "End Of The Line" and "Shut Your Mouth". Watch the clip online: Broadband, Dial-Up (Real Media).

As previously reported, PAIN have reportedly selected "Bye/Die" as their next single from their new album, "Dancing With the Dead".

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