METALLICA, LINKIN PARK Among Most Popular Online Icons

August 7, 2003

METALLICA and LINKIN PARK are among the among the most-popular online icons of Summer 2003 according to the latest Singingfish Streaming Media Report released today.

The report is based on a statistical sampling of the approximately 40 million monthly queries submitted by users of the Singingfish search engine.

Results of the monthly report are broken-out into four "Top 10" lists by recording artist, song, movie and sports. Past editions of the report can be found online at www.singingfish.com. Following are report results for the month of July 2003:

Top 10 Searches for Recording Artists:

01. EMINEM
02. BRITNEY SPEARS
03. 50 CENT
04. NELLY
05. METALLICA
06. LINKIN PARK
07. ASHANTI
08. TUPAC SHAKUR
09. SEAN PAUL
10. R. KELLY

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