DEF LEPPARD: Back on the Charts

Def Leppard is back on the charts with an album originally released in 1987.

The 30th anniversary edition of Hysteria debuted at number-79 after selling 8,000 copies. That's its first appearance on the Billboard 200 since 1990.

In 1987, Hysteria debuted at number-36 and climbed its way to number-one a year later, spending six weeks there. In all, it spent 78 weeks in the Top 10, the longest run for a rock band in the chart's 61-year history. It has sold more than 12-million copies.

Seven singles were released from the album, and four of them reached the Top 10: "Hysteria,” “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” “Love Bites” and “Armageddon It."


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