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Marilyn Manson's new album, "The Pale Emperor," debuted in the top-10 on the Billboard 200 chart.

(Hell, etc.)

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Canton native Marilyn Manson has scored the eighth top-10 album of his career with his latest effort, "The Pale Emperor."

The blues-influenced album bowed at No. 8 on this week's Billboard 200 chart with 49,000 records sold, according to Billboard. Manson's previous album, 2012's "Born Villain," debuted at No. 10 with 39,000 albums sold.

Pop-punk icons Fall Out Boy topped this week's chart with its latest effort, "American Beauty/American Psycho," which sold an impressive 218,000 units. Billboard's new multi-metric system includes traditional album sales, as well as "track equivalent albums" and "streaming equivalent albums."

Manson's total came solely from traditional album sales. "The Pale Emperor" is Manson's sixth straight top-10 album.