Green Day's "Revolution Radio" debuts atop Billboard 200

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PanARMENIAN.Net - Green Day's twelfth studio album "Revolution Radio" debuts atop the Billboard 200 chart, AceShowbiz said, citing Nielsen Music. The record has 95,000 total copies sold this week, including 90,000 in traditional album sales. It's their third chart-topping album.

Green Day last led the Billboard 200 with their 2009 album "21st Century Breakdown". Their first chart-topping album was "American Idiot", which racked up three nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 back in 2004 and 2005.

At No. 2 on this week's Billboard 200 is Norah Jones' "Day Breaks" with 47,000 units. Norah's sixth solo studio album also enters at No. 1 on the Jazz Albums chart. OneRepublic notches its highest charting album ever with "Oh My My", which bows at No. 3 with 46,000 units. Drake's "Views" descends to No. 4 with 43,000 units, while "Suicide Squad" soundtrack slips to No. 5 with 37,000 units.

Last week's No. 1 "A Seat at the Table" by Solange Knowles plunges to No. 6 with 34,000 units in its second week. Twenty One Pilots' "Blurryface" ascends to No. 7 with 29,000 units. Alter Bridge's "The Last Hero", meanwhile, debuts at No. 8 with 28,000 units, marking their first top 10 album in 12 years.

Rounding out the new top 10 are Phantogram's "Three", which bows at No. 9 with 25,000 units, and Ariana Grande's "Dangerous Woman", that slips to No. 10 with around 25,000 units.

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