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2000 compilation album by Various artists
Big Shiny Tunes 5
Released 11/28/2000 Length 71 :13
Label WEA (Canada)
"Big Shiny Tunes 5 " is the fifth edition of the
MuchMusic compilation series,
Big Shiny Tunes . The album contains six songs that reached #1 on Canada's
Rock chart in 2000 ("
Bent ", "
Load Me Up ", "
Kryptonite ", "
Take a Picture ", "
Wonderful " and "
Otherside "), more than any other Big Shiny Tunes album released before the chart's discontinuation.
Commercial performance
Big Shiny Tunes 5 debuted at #2 on the
Canadian Albums Chart , selling 68,899 copies in its first week.
[1] The album sold 79,657 copies the next week and 83,469 copies the week after.
[2]
[3] The album sold 424,393 copies by the end of 2000 and was the eighth best-selling album of the year in Canada.
[4] The album reached #1 on the Canadian Albums Chart in January, 2001.
[5] The album was certified 6× Platinum (600,000 units) by the
CRIA .
[6]
Track listing
Matchbox Twenty - "
Bent " - (4:18)
Matthew Good Band - "
Load Me Up " - (3:41)
3 Doors Down - "
Kryptonite " - (3:54)
Stone Temple Pilots - "
Sour Girl " - (4:15)
Bloodhound Gang - "
The Bad Touch " - (3:38)
Treble Charger - "
American Psycho " - (3:23)
Filter - "
Take a Picture " - (4:23)
Everclear - "
Wonderful " - (4:19)
Blink-182 - "
Adam's Song " - (4:08)
Limp Bizkit - "
Re-Arranged " - (4:09)
Wheatus - "
Teenage Dirtbag " - (4:02)
Red Hot Chili Peppers - "
Otherside " - (4:15)
Sum 41 - "
Makes No Difference " - (3:10)
Deftones - "
Change (In the House of Flies) " - (3:56)
Disturbed - "
Stupify " - (4:05)
J. Englishman - "More" - (3:23)
Kid Rock - "
Only God Knows Why " - (4:15)
Nickelback - "
Breathe "- (3:59)
References
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" 'Shiny Tunes' challenges Backstreet" . Archived from
the original on October 22, 2004. Retrieved April 18, 2020 .
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"Beatles dethrone Backstreet Boys" . Archived from
the original on November 2, 2004. Retrieved April 18, 2020 .
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"OLP, Beatles big chart winners" . Archived from
the original on November 14, 2004. Retrieved April 18, 2020 .
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"Eminem Canada's biggest selling artist" . Archived from
the original on January 9, 2001. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
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"Canadian Albums - Week of January 13, 2001" .
Billboard . January 13, 2001.
Archived from the original on 4 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-04 .
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Gold & Platinum Certification - December 2001
Archived 2007-08-17 at the
Wayback Machine