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unusual facts about The Billboard 200



Viva Santana!

The album number reached number hundred-fourty-two on The Billboard 200 chart.


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Audioslave discography

The follow-up, 2005's Out of Exile, topped the Billboard 200 chart, and sold 263,000 copies in its first week.

Billboard Comprehensive Albums

Until November 2007, albums sold as an "exclusive" to a particular retail outlet (such as iTunes, Starbucks, or Wal-Mart) were not eligible for the Billboard 200 due to a long-standing policy.

Come Share My Love

Released in 1986 under Atlantic Records, the album peaked at #171 on the Billboard 200 and #19 on the Billboard R&B Albums Chart.

Faceless

Faceless beat Linkin Park's Meteora, which dropped to number two on the Billboard 200.

Frankie LaRocka

It reached #12 on the Billboard 200 album chart and featured a top ten single hit in the Bruce Springsteen song Streets of Philadelphia.

Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen

Later, it re-entered the Billboard 200 in April 2006 at #115 after the Queen round in American Idol's season 5.

LaTocha Scott

The album entered the Billboard 200 at number 28, and featured top 10 hits "The Arms of the One Who Loves You" and "My Little Secret" which Scott co-wrote with Jermaine Dupri, earning the pair an ASCAP Rhythm and Soul Music Award.

Social Distortion discography

Four years elapsed before Social Distortion's next studio album, White Light, White Heat, White Trash, which peaked at #27 on the Billboard 200 in 1996, the band's highest chart position to date, and featured their only Billboard Hot 100 single "I Was Wrong".

The Black Crowes discography

In 1992, The Black Crowes released the studio album The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion, which reached number one on the Billboard 200 and went two times platinum in the US.