Creed�s latest album �Weathered� has lived up to it�s name and weathered the storm of competition in records stores outselling all others for the fourth week since the album�s release.
The group�s third album has remained at the top of the Billboard charts since it�s release and sales last week actually increased. The fourth week sales topped the third week sales by almost 100,000 units coming in for a total of 555,000 copies sold last week.
Hanging on to the second spot on the Billboard charts is the latest installment of the �Now That�s What I Call Music!� series will sales coming in at 403,000 units. Britney Spears� latest effort �Britney� claims the no. 3 spot with sales of 300,000. Garth Brooks� landed at no. 4 with his latest �Scarecrow�. Nickelback jumped two spots to no. 7 by selling 259,000 copies of their second US release, �Silver Side Up�. No Doubt debuted on the charts this week at no. 9 having first week sales of over 254,000 copies of their latest CD �Rock Steady�. Linkin Park rounds out the top 10 with sales last week of 230,000 copies of their debut �Hybrid Theory�.
Other CD�s didn�t do as well. �America:
A Tribute to Heros� fell eight slots landing at no. 25. Busta Rhymes� latest
�Genesis� slipped twelve spots to no. 33 and Limp Bizkit�s �New Old Songs�
fell eleven slots to no. 37.
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