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Earlier this year, Megadeth released its self-titled seventeenth album, which the band has made clear will be its last. The group is planning on touring the project, perhaps for several years, so fans of the rockers have time to see the musicians play live one more time before finally saying goodbye.
Months after Megadeth became a major commercial success – it even earned the outfit its first No. 1 in America – a decades-old collection becomes a bestseller in the United Kingdom, debuting on several charts and rising to a new high on one ranking.
Megadeth now counts half a dozen appearances on the Official Albums Sales chart, a U.K.-based ranking that looks only at the top-selling titles with no restrictions when it comes to genre or format. Digital downloads, CDs, cassettes, and vinyl all factor into where a project lands.
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The group has scored an additional 10 winners on the Official Physical Albums chart. That roster operates in almost exactly the same way as the Official Albums Sales rundown, except purchases on storefronts like iTunes and Amazon are excluded.
It's been just a few months since Megadeth scored a debut on the two tallies where Hidden Treasures launches this frame. On the chart dated February 5, the band's self-titled goodbye record entered at No. 2, narrowly missing out on becoming the group's first No. 1 on either roster. The second-place peak that Megadeth managed ties it with The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead!, the band's previous most recent arrival, which also stalled at No. 2 back in 2022.
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