It's also the UK's fastest selling album of 2020 so far
14.02.2020 - 22:16 / breakingnews.ie
Green Day have achieved their fourth number one album in the UK with their 13th record.
The US punk-rockers’ latest release, Father Of All…, has entered the charts at number one with just over 23,000 sales, the Official Charts Company said.
The group, known for hits including Boulevard Of Broken Dreams and Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life), have previously topped the charts with American Idiot (2004), 21st Century Breakdown (2009) and Revolution Radio (2016).
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It's also the UK's fastest selling album of 2020 so far
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There's a fourth No. 1 U.K.
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Green Day are charging towards their fourth UK Number 1 album.
Damnit.
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