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"The Tempest," self-released on the act's own Psychopathic Records, sold 33,000 units in the United States in its first week on the tally� And even though first-week sales of "The Tempest" -- the act's 11th charting album -- are significantly lower than the 73,000 units sold by the act's last full-length, 2004's "Hell's Pit," Violent J isn't worried. That's because ICP has an entire industry to fall back on. [see full story for how that fan bilking works] - Click here for the Full Story
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