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According to Reuters, for the second week the U.S. pop chart is leaded by British rock band Coldplay with album "Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends", while Motley Crue debuted at No. 4 with the original lineup's first album in 11 years.
No. 2 is held by Lil Wayne and his "Tha Carter III", with 209,000 copies, and the Jonas Brothers-led soundtrack to the Disney Channel's hit TV movie "Camp Rock" was steady at No. 3 with 169,000.
After experiencing a number of release date shifts, Oscar-winning rap duo Three 6 Mafia's "Last 2 Walk" opened at No. 5 with 77,000. Its last album, "Most Known Unknown," opened at No. 3 in 2005 with 125,000 copies.
The multi-artist "Now 28" compilation fell two places to No. 6 with 66,000 copies, while Usher's "Here I Stand" slipped one to No. 7 with 52,000. 
Rock act Shinedown's third effort, "The Sound of Madness," started at No. 8 with 50,000, the band's best charting album yet. The group's 2004 debut "Leave a Whisper" peaked at No. 53, and 2005's "Us and Them" at No. 23.
Rock band Disturbed's former chart-topper "Indestructible" fell one to No. 9 with 50,000, while R&B starlet Rihanna's "Good Girl Gone Bad" dropped three to No. 10 with 47,000. |