Other notable chart debuts: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers� anti-music industry concept album, �The Last DJ�, debuted at No. 9, while Chevelle�s sophomore album landed at a very respectable No 14 it�s first week out and Jurassic 5�s �Power In Numbers� rounds out the top 15.
Here is a look at this week�s Top 15.
1: Elvis Presley � �Elvis 30 #1 Hits�
2: Bon Jovi � �Bounce�
3: The Rolling Stones � �Forty Licks�
4: Avril Lavigne � �Let Go�
5: Nelly � �Nellyville�
6: The Dixie Chicks � �Home�
7: Eminem � �The Eminem Show�
8: Xzibit � �Man vs Machine�
9: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers -
�The Last DJ�
10: American Idol � �Greatest Moments�
11: Keith Urban � �Golden Road�
12: Norah Jones � �Come Away With Me�
13: Disturbed � �Believe�
14: Chevelle � �Wonder What�s Next�
15: Jurassic 5 � �Power In Numbers�
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Road Trip: A Music Fan's Guide to Clarksville, Tennessee
Jason Bonham Discovered Problem With Becoming Led Zeppelin
Grateful Dead Announce Massive Box Set Of Unreleased Material
Bullet for My Valentine and Trivium Gearing Up For The Poisoned Ascendancy Tour
Shinedown's Brent Smith Sends Kudos To Billy Morrison Over Ozzy Collaboration Becoming A Hit
Candlemass Marking 40th Anniversary With 'Black Star' EP
Giant Share First Track From New Album 'Stand And Deliver'
Oasis Live '25 Tour Being Documented For Film
Tom Petty Estate Unearths 1982 'Wild Thing' Performance Video