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BATTLE OF THE BANDS

The Dave Matthews Band managed to hang on to the No. 1 spot on the album charts for the second-consecutive week, despite the arrival of new CDs from rock legend Aerosmith and rapper Eve. Everyday, the latest LP from the Dave Matthews Band, sold another 280,000 copies — just ahead of Aerosmith's Just Push Play, which moved 240,000 units. Shaggy's Hotshot fell to third place (235,000 copies) and Eve's second album, Scorpion, debuted at No. 4 (162,000 copies).

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The Dave Matthews Band managed to hang on to the No. 1 spot on the album charts for the second-consecutive week, despite the arrival of new CDs from rock legend Aerosmith and rapper Eve. Everyday, the latest LP from the Dave Matthews Band, sold another 280,000 copies — just ahead of Aerosmith's Just Push Play, which moved 240,000 units. Shaggy's Hotshot fell to third place (235,000 copies) and Eve's second album, Scorpion, debuted at No. 4 (162,000 copies).