The group’s five full-lengths, from 2012-15, return to the chart after Payne’s death on Oct. 16.
It’s Wallen’s third No. 1 and second to debut atop the ranking.
There's no doubt that 2024 is Carpenter's year.
Plus: SEVENTEEN debuts in the top five, while Gracie Abrams returns to the top 10 after deluxe reissue.
“We were lookin’ for a song that would use a fiddle.”
The new collection is Kylie’s ninth leader on the ARIA Chart.
Plus: Jelly Roll and Myles Kennedy debut in the top 10.
The trio earned more than $47 million from 12 shows last month.
The rapper's latest radio champ comes just days ahead of the release of her Megan: Act II deluxe album version.
"Maps" leads for a third week while "Akon’s Beautiful Day" and "QKThr" hit the top five for the first time.