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submitted by Nick Oct 5th 2009 11:00 am (www2.kerrang.com)
Paramore look set to storm the UK album charts with their third studio album, Brand New Eyes, this Sunday.According to Music Week, the British music industry trade publication, the Tennessee pop-punks are on course to go to Number One and are outselling everyone from Alice In Chains to Ian Brown and Muse to Madonna! Brand New Eyes sold a staggering 23,500 copies on its first day of sale (September 28) and has already been certified Gold in the UK having shipped over 100,000 units. However, don't get too excited just yet Paramore fan; the gap between Brand New Eyes and The Queen Of Pop's 34-track Greatest Hits, Celebration, is closing in fast, and tomorrow's sales will be crucial in determining who is this week's biggest selling album.Do you think Paramore can pull it off? Post your thoughts below.
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