Other new entries on the singles chart included O-Zone's "Drogostea Din Tei" at No. 3, Twisted X's "Born in England" at No. 9, Kanye West's "All Falls Down" featuring Syleena Johnson at No. 10, VS's "Call U Sexy" at No. 11 and the Scissor Sisters' "Laura" at No. 12.
Over on the U.K. album chart, Faithless rocketed to a No. 1 debut with "No Roots" (Cheeky), knocking last week's chart-topper, Keane's "Hopes and Fears" (Island) down to No. 2. Supergrass bowed at No. 4 with "Supergrass Is 10 -- The Best of 94-04" (Parlophone), while up-and-coming rock act the Killers arrived at No. 6 with their Lizard King debut, "Hot Fuss."
Rock supergroup Velvet Revolver opened at No. 11 with "Contraband" (RCA), which is expected to debut later this week in the upper reaches of The Billboard 200.



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