Three Days Grace and Papa Roach make strong showings on the latest Billboard 200 album chart, as both bands' new discs debut in the Top 20.

'Transit of Venus' from Three Days Grace lands at No. 5 in its first week, selling 48,000 copies. Our review of the album states, "They’ve stepped out of their comfort zone, ditched the formula, and went all in, holding nothing back in the true spirit of rock. The reward clearly outweighed the risk on this one and the additional elements enhance the songs without taking them hostage and the identity that Three Days Grace has forged for the past 20 years is clearly better for it."

Papa Roach's new album 'The Connection' also debuted in the upper echelon of Billboard 200, coming in at No. 17 with 22,000 copies sold. Our review of 'The Connection' reads, "The band mines the well of interpersonal connections again with their latest record. Jacoby Shaddix, a master at baring his soul in tracks like ‘Last Resort,’ ‘Scars,’ and ‘Broken Home,’ puts his heart clearly on his sleeve with the standout track ‘Before I Die.’ "

After debuting at No. 2 last week, Green Day's '¡Uno!' slips to No. 11 this week, selling another 29,000 copies. Topping the album chart this week is 'Babel' from Mumford and Sons, followed by Muse's 'The 2nd Law.'

New albums from Between the Buried and MeConverge and Nonpoint were all released this week, and we'll see how they do on next week's Billboard 200.

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