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This result further cements their position as one of today's genre leaders. The band are currently developing a whole new legion of devotees on this year's Ozzfest with their captivating live performances and staggering blend of melody and brutality.
Mike Amott (guitars) further conveys his excitement over the album's first week sales: "Hey Arch Enemies. It is amazing to see that Doomsday Machine debuted at #87 on the Billboard Top 200 chart. Who would've thought pure f***ing metal would be on the Billboard charts. We salute all our U.S. friends and fans - thank you for the amazing support. Enjoy the album and don't break your necks. We shall be celebrating at the nearest Irish Bar and let the Guiness flow. See you at Ozzfest."[see full story for more]
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