EVANESCENCE Top U.K. Singles And Albums Charts

June 23, 2003

EVANESCENCE have held on to the U.K. No. 1 spot for the third week running with their debut single, "Bring Me To Life" — and their album "Fallen" has also shot up to No. 1.

LINKIN PARK slipped from 15 to 25 with "Faint" and the RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS entered the U.K. Top 40 at 27 with "Universally Speaking". MARILYN MANSON is at 39 this week with "mOBSCENE" and AFI are at 44 with "Girl's Not Grey".

As for the albums chart, METALLICA have slipped from four to eight with "St. Anger". The RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS' "By The Way" is up from 16 to 12, LINKIN PARK's "Meteora" is up from 28 to 20 and MARILYN MANSON is down from 34 to 38 with "The Golden Age Of Grotesque".

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