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2.23 %
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0.79 %
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Streams

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0.07 %
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Sixteen Stone (Remastered)

562M streams

561,975,144

Razorblade Suitcase (In Addition)

80.1M streams

80,103,001

The Science Of Things (Remastered)

53.7M streams

53,720,074

The Kingdom

35M streams

35,021,810

Zen X Four

34.8M streams

34,813,075

BLACK AND WHITE RAINBOWS (Remastered w...

20.2M streams

20,179,273

Man on the Run (Deluxe Version)

16.7M streams

16,715,306

The Sound of Winter

13.1M streams

13,084,695

Golden State (20th Anniversary Expande...

11.7M streams

11,669,544

The Art Of Survival (Deluxe)

11.5M streams

11,512,307

Biography

After three decades, well over 20 million records sold, a GRAMMY® Award nomination, 1 billion streams, and a procession of #1 hits, BUSH stand tall as rock outliers whose imprint only widens as the years pass. Turn on rock radio, and it won’t be long before you hear “Glycerine” or “Machinehead.” On the big screen, their music courses through blockbuster franchises such as John Wick. On the road, they regularly pack amphitheaters and ignite festival stages. In 1994, the group delivered their seminal debut, Sixteen Stone. It notably achieved a six-times platinum certification, remaining a pillar of modern rock. The triple-platinum follow-up, Razorblade Suitcase, bowed at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 and boasted “Swallowed,” which garnered a GRAMMY® nomination in the category of “Best Hard Rock Performance.” Their catalog spans the platinum The Science of Things [1999] through Black and White Rainbows [2017]. Most recently, 2020’s The Kingdom arrived to acclaim highlighted by “Flowers On A Grave” and “Bullet Holes.” Thus far, they have notched 25 straight Top 40 hits on the Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts, earning seven #1 entries - most recently, 2022's "More Than Machines". As indefatigable as ever, they’re still here too, which brings us to their ninth full-length offering, The Art of Survival. The twelve new tracks aren’t just the sound of a band surviving though; they’re the sound of a band bucking trends, breaking ground, and besting even their most celebrated canon.