The DMB �Busted Stuff� sold 621,734 copies in its first week in stores. Nelly was relegated to second place, the Red Hot Chili Peppers new album �By The Way� fell two places to No.4, Eminem remains in the number 3 slot and Avril Lavigne came in at No 5.
The much-anticipated US release of The Vines debut, �Highly Evolved� went well with sales of 64,244 last week, which landed them in the No 11 spot on the charts. Robert Plant�s first official solo album in nine years, �Dreamland� squeaked into the Top 40 at no. 40.
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