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| | Gravity Kills [ mp3 ]album: Superstarved format: mp3 release: 2002 bitrate: 256 length: 46:38 min
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Tracks of Superstarved:
Love, Sex And Money.mp3
Take It All Away.mp3
Fifteen Minutes.mp3
Forget Your Name.mp3
Enemy.mp3
Breakdown.mp3
Beg And Borrow.mp3
One Thing.mp3
Personal Jesus.mp3
Wide Awake.mp3
Suffocate.mp3
Superstarved.mp3
Love, Sex And Money (Reprise).mp3
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| | Gravity Kills [ mp3 ]album: Gravity Kills format: mp3 release: 1996 bitrate: 192 length: 39:18 min
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Tracks of Gravity Kills:
Forward.mp3
Guilty.mp3
Blame.mp3
Down.mp3
Here.mp3
Enough.mp3
Inside.mp3
Goodbye.mp3
Never.mp3
Last.mp3
Hold.mp3
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| | Gravity Kills [ mp3 ]album: Perversion format: mp3 release: 1998 bitrate: 192 length: 40:51 min
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Tracks of Perversion:
Falling.mp3
If.mp3
Crashing.mp3
Drown.mp3
Alive.mp3
Wanted.mp3
Always.mp3
One.mp3
Disintegrate.mp3
Belief (To Rust).mp3
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| | Gravity Kills [ mp3 ]album: Manipulated format: mp3 release: 2001 bitrate: 192 length: 68:36 min
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Tracks of Manipulated:
Here (The Hell Everyone Misses Remix).mp3
Here (Mark Saunders Remix).mp3
Enough (Al Jourgensen Remix).mp3
Enough (Critter's Carnal Remix).mp3
Here (Done Brothers Remix).mp3
Blame (Phentinol Warzone Pharmaceuticals Remix).mp3
Down (Praga Khan Jungle Remix).mp3
Down (Lords Of Acid Power Remix).mp3
Enough (Martin Atkins White Light Remix).mp3
Enough (Extrinsic Remix).mp3
Enough (P.M. Dawn Expanse Remix).mp3
Guilty (Juno Reactor Remix).mp3
Guilty (Roli Mosiman Remix).mp3
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| | Gravity Kills [ mp3 ]album: Mortal Kombat format: mp3 release: 1995 year bitrate: 256 length: 71:56 min
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Tracks of Mortal Kombat:
A Taste Of Things To Come.mp3
Goodbye [Demo].mp3
Juke Joint Jezebel [Giorgio Moroder Metropolis Mix].mp3
Unlearn [wink's Live Mix].mp3
Control [Juno Reactor Instrumental].mp3
Halcyon + On + On.mp3
Take On The Theme From Mortal Kombat.mp3
The Invisible.mp3
Zero Signal.mp3
Burn.mp3
Blood And Fire [Out Of The Ashes Mix].mp3
I Reject.mp3
Twist The Knife (Slowly).mp3
What U See.mp3
Techno Syndrome (Mortal Kombat) [7'' Mix].mp3
Goro vs. Art.mp3
Demon Warriors - Final Kombat.mp3
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News from our arhive: Omarions Solo Debut Tops Albums Chart |
Perhaps it's fitting that Omarion's left bicep is covered with a giant tattoo of an "O" capped by a crown after all, he is the king of the charts. The former B2K heartthrob's debut solo album, O, sold more than 182,000 copies to take the top spot on next week's Billboard albums chart, according to SoundScan. While his debut managed to best the opening numbers of his former group's self-titled first album, which came in at #2 and sold more than 108,000 copies in March 2002, he wasn't able to beat the first-week numbers of B2K's final studio LP, Pandemonium!, which sold more than 194,000 copies when it bowed in December 2002.
Coming in a distant second on next week's chart is Ray Charles' Genius Loves Company, the duets album that earned the legendary soul singer eight Grammy awards. Last week's #1 record still managed to ride whatever remains of that Grammy buzz — selling more than 109,000 copies — but it did suffer a 51 percent drop in sales from the previous week.
Green Day are next at #3, selling more than 108,000 copies of American Idiot, and right behind them is 50 Cent's former buddy the Game, whose album The Documentary sold more than 104,000 copies in its sixth week of release. Scoring the week's second-highest debut is Tori Amos, whose eighth album, The Beekeeper, sold more than 82,000 copies to open at #5. John Legend is next at #6 (as he lately often is), selling more than 79,000 copies of his Get Lifted album. The kiddie-core comp Kidz Bop 7 opens at #7, providing more than 73,000 screaming kids with the soundtrack to their next minivan excursion. Coming in at #8 is the more adult-friendly Eminem, whose Encore sold more than 69,000 copies and moved well past the 4-million mark in total sales.
Everyone's favorite rock quartet from Escatawpa, Mississippi — 3 Doors Down — finish at #9, selling more than 67,000 copies of their album Seventeen Days. And for the second week in a row, Kelly Clarkson rounds out the top 10, selling more than 64,000 copies of her Breakaway album.
Other notable debuts on next week's albums chart include No Limit Records supergroup Tru (featuring Master P, Silkk the Shocker and C-Murder) at #54 with their album Truth; Southern revivalist rockers Kings of Leon at #55 with Aha Shake Heartbreak; and Grammy winners Los Lonely Boys' live set, Live at the Fillmore, at #69. And hey, next week 50 Cent will be back on the chart — his Massacre album is set to drop on Thursday. |
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