After two weeks on the Billboard 200 album chart, "All I Ever Wanted" has passed these albums on the current chart in total sales (minimum total sales 140,000 copies):
All-American Rejects, "When The World Comes Down", No. 44, 338,173
Lily Allen, "It's Not Me, It's You", No. 57, 142,940
(So much for all the adulation from the "hip" music magazines)
Apocalyptica, "World Collide", No. 174, 216,616
Dierks Bentley, "Feel That Fire", No. 76, 147,932
Celine Dion, "My Love - Essential Collection", No. 162, 292,650
Fleet Foxes, "Fleet Foxes", No. 191, 248,338
Anthony Hamilton, "Point of It All", No. 68, 324,278
"Hit Man: David Foster & Friends", No. 96, 172,126
Hollywood Undead, "Swan Songs", No. 40, 294,830
India.Arie, "Volume 2 - Testimony: Love & Politics", No. 31,
174,764
Ray LaMontagne, "Gossip In The Grain", No. 130, 220,655
(Unfortunate, he deserves better)
Mary Mary, "The Sound", No. 100, 192,023
Tim McGraw, "Greatest Hits 1 & 2", 328,913
Mudvayne, "New Game", No. 177, 178,704
Musiq Soulchild, "On My Radio", No. 69, 261,266
"Now That's What I Call Country", No. 184, 323,131
Plies, "Da Realist", No. 80, 313,358
Pussycat Dolls, "Doll Domination", No. 108, 309,944
Rise Against, "Appeal To Reason", No. 104, 229,456
Raphael Saddiq, "Way I See It", No. 165, 150,300
Michael W. Smith, "New Hallelujah", No. 75, approx. 143,000
Soulja Boy, "IsouljaBoyTellem", No. 60, 175,157
(Not Exactly "Whyyawannabringmedown")
Soundtrack, "Slumdog Millionaire", No. 32, 240,672
The Dream, "Love vs. Money" No. 4, 206,976
Third Day, "Revelation", No. 107, approx. 177,000
3Oh!3, "Want", No. 97, 140,805
Ting Tings, "We Started Nothing", No. 118, 198,414
"2009 Grammy Nominees", No. 95, 181,516
"WOW Hits 2009", No. 78, 142,654
Special Mention:
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, "Its Blitz", No. 128, 17,683
(Take That! SPIN Magazine, hope it goes the way of Blender)




