Coheed and Cambria Debut At #6

2007-10-31 by Dave de Sylvia EMERITUS | 14 Comments
Coheed and Cambria's new album ... No World For Tomorrow debuted at #6 in the US Billboard album chart, selling a respectable 60,000 copies.
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deathtotheinfidels
October 31st 2007
180 Comments


Man, NOBODY buys cds anymore.

IsItLuck?
Emeritus
October 31st 2007
4960 Comments


no one buys mediocre CDs anymore.

TheStarclassicTreatment
October 31st 2007
2910 Comments


hay hay good on them

Correction
October 31st 2007
188 Comments


Odd, billboard.com said something like 87,000.
Or maybe I just can't read.

McP3000
November 1st 2007
4121 Comments


Ummm i didn't know billboard spots were included in the news...

ddrfreak62
November 1st 2007
106 Comments


Sweetness.



Reign_In_Blood_89
November 1st 2007
298 Comments


this cd is so meh its not even funny

sixner
November 1st 2007
18 Comments


I like the CD alot... the only draw back to buying it was that in the standard version... it was simply a cardboard slip with a CD inside.
it was hard to walk up to the check out with that.. but, i love coheed... and its the best CD ive bought in a while.

-Six

Geedrummer
November 1st 2007
607 Comments


the album is soo good.

i got the deluxe edition with a dvd. its well good

Confessed2005
November 1st 2007
8037 Comments


Album is pretty good. Old Coheed owns it though.

RomanCandle
November 1st 2007
26 Comments


I'm enjoying it a lot. It's just a new sound. I got the deluxe edition, it was worth the few extra bucks.

SoCalPunk21
November 1st 2007
26 Comments


I pre-ordered early enough to get the deluxe version with an autographed book. I was stoked when I saw the autographs and even more stoked when I played the cd. It's more focused than GA:I and the old-school guitar styles are surprisingly refreshing.

Bfhurricane
November 2nd 2007
6284 Comments


Im impressed with this cd, I like it better than their last

deathtotheinfidels
November 3rd 2007
180 Comments


no one buys mediocre CDs anymore.


Then how do you justify artists like Fergie, Nickleback, and Panic at the Disco selling so many cds?

Not a very thought out comment.







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