iTUNES CHARTS: Bargain hunters are swarming as the $6.99 sale on best-of collections from Hall of Famers continues, and who can blame them? Seven bucks’ll get you 21 Rolling Stones classics, 20 Creedence hits and—get this—three dozen apiece by Billy Joel and Johnny Cash. So it’s not surprising to find all four, plus comps from Queen, Fleetwood Mac and the Red Hot Chili Peppers sharing top-end real estate with the chart-topping Robin Thicke, Jay Z and Five Finger Death Punch. On the singles chart, “Blurred Lines,” which was outsold in the last complete sales week by 1D’s exploding “Best Song Ever,” is safely ahead in the store on this Friday morning, while Avicii is the lone newcomer as well as the only EDM representative on the leaderboard. (8/2a)
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NOW WHAT?
We have no fucking idea.
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