UK Charts: Kurt Cobain shoots his way up the chart

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Courtney Love might hate Guitar Hero 5, but she has the entirety of the British public against her, as evil publisher Activision’s puppetry of dead celebrities has hit the number one slot, beating The Beatles: Rock Band despite the latter’s hype and press coverage.

In fact, The Beatles has only hit number four in the charts, demonstrating you need more than just dead singers in order to make it to the top. The new Rock Band game has been beaten out by both Batman: Arkham Asylum and Dirt 2

That’s a shame, really. I had hoped The Beatles: Rock Band would topple the Guitar Hero franchise from atop the mountain. I guess Activision’s Satanic Gods have not abandoned the company yet. Oh well, hit the jump for the latest nonsense.

  1. Guitar Hero 5
  2. Dirt 2
  3. Batman: Arkham Asylum
  4. The Beatles: Rock Band
  5. Wii Fit
  6. Wii Sports Resort
  7. IL2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey
  8. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
  9. Mario Kart Wii
  10. Ashes Cricket 2009
  11. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10
  12. Fight Night Round 4
  13. Championship Manager 2010
  14. Call of Duty: World at War
  15. Mini Ninjas
  16. Dissidia: Final Fantasy
  17. Wolfenstein
  18. Grand Theft Auto IV
  19. Lego Batman
  20. Brain Training

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