Innocent Eyes (Delta Goodrem album)
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Innocent Eyes
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Delta Goodrem]]
| Cover = InnocentEyes.jpg
| Released = {{Start date|2003|3|21}} <small>([[Australia]])</small>
| Recorded = 2002-2003
| Genre = [[Adult contemporary|AC]], [[piano pop]], [[Pop music|pop]], [[pop rock]],
| Length = 56:06
| Label = [[Epic Records|Epic]]
| Producer = [[Gary Barlow]], [[John Fields]], Matthew Gerrard, Delta Goodrem, Eliot Kennedy, David Nicholas, [[Rick Wake]]
| Reviews = * ''[[The Guardian]]'' {{rating-5|3}} [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/reviews/story/0,11712,985601,00.html link]
| Last album =
| This album = ''Innocent Eyes''<br/>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Mistaken Identity (Delta Goodrem album)|Mistaken Identity]]''<br/>(2004)
{{Singles
| Name = Innocent Eyes
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Born to Try]]
| single 1 date = [[November 8]], [[2002]]
| single 2 = [[Lost Without You]]
| single 2 date = [[February 28]], [[2003]]
| single 3 = [[Innocent Eyes (song)|Innocent Eyes]]
| single 3 date = [[June 6]], [[2003]]
| single 4 = [[Not Me, Not I]]
| single 4 date = [[September 12]], [[2003]]
| single 5 = [[Predictable]]
| single 5 date = [[November 28]], [[2003]]
| single 6 = Throw It Away
| single 6 date = [[2004]]
}}
}}
'''''Innocent Eyes''''' is the first [[album]] by Australian singer [[Delta Goodrem]], released in [[Australia]] on [[March 21]], [[2003]] (see [[2003 in music]]) by [[Epic Records]]. The album is a collection of [[piano]]-based pop and ballad tracks. Goodrem co-wrote most of the material, excluding "Throw It Away", "[[Lost Without You]]" and "Butterfly". It features two solely self-penned songs, "In My Own Time" and "Will You Fall for Me". ''Innocent Eyes'' debuted at number-one on the [[ARIA Charts|Australian Albums Chart]] making it her first number-one album<ref name="Australian charts">[http://www.australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Delta+Goodrem&titel=Innocent+Eyes&cat=a "Australian chart peak"]. ''Australian-charts.com''. Retrieved [[June 25]] [[2007]].</ref> and all-together selling 4 million copies worldwide<ref name="Innocent Eyes million">[http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,,21242782-662,00.html "Delta's secret video on net"]. ''[[Herald Sun]]''. Retrieved [[July 5]] [[2007]].</ref><ref>[http://www.us-deltagoodrem.com/blog/2008/03/press-release-australian-superstar-delta-goodrem-lands-on-us-shores/]</ref> (over a million being in Australia<ref name="Innocent Eyes million2">[http://www.deltagoodrem.com/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829000501 "Delta Goodrem Hits The Million Mark With "Innocent Eyes"!"]. ''Deltagoodrem.com.au''. Retrieved [[July 2]] [[2007]].</ref>). The album produced Goodrem five number-one singles with "[[Born to Try]]", Lost Without You, "[[Innocent Eyes (song)|Innocent Eyes]]", "[[Not Me, Not I]]" and "[[Predictable]]", giving her the record for becoming the first ever artist to have five number-one singles from a debut album.<ref name="Biography IE">[http://www.deltagoodrem.com/biography/home.do "Innocent Eyes - Biography"]. ''Deltagoodrem.com.au''. Retrieved [[July 5]] [[2007]].</ref>
==Content and lawsuit==
Goodrem worked with a range of producers and songwriters, including the [[True North Records|True North]] production and songwriting team [[Gary Barlow]], Eliot Kennedy, [[Ric Wake]] ([[Celine Dion]], [[Jennifer Lopez]], [[Mariah Carey]]), [[Kara DioGuardi]] ([[Kelly Clarkson]], [[Christina Aguilera]], [[Avril Lavigne]]), Matthew Gerrard ([[Mandy Moore]], [[BB Mak]]), Vince Pizzinga ([[Midnight Oil]], [[Danielle Spencer (Australian actress)|Danielle Spencer]]), David Nicholas ([[INXS]], [[Elton John]], [[George (band)|George]]), [[The Rembrandts]] and [[Mark Holden]]. The album uses mostly live [[instruments]] as opposed to most pop acts who's backing music is created through the use of mainly [[synthesizers]]. Goodrem stated that "I wanted to make an album that reflected me at this time in my life", "Every song takes me to a place where I can remember what happened"<ref name="Biography IE"/>. She also stated "The album is almost like a diary I have been keeping over the last two years", "Every track has a meaning behind it that's personal to me. I have been looking forward to this day for a long time and I just hope that everyone likes the music as much as I loved making it"<ref name="Biography IE"/>.
In [[2004]], Goodrem had been accused of owing thousands of dollars to songwriter [[Mark Holden]]. Holden wanted to clear up the terms of his contract with Goodrem and her record label [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]] and requested all consultancy fees owed to him under the agreement<ref name="Lawsuit">[http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/goodrem%20.owes%20idol%20judge%20money. "Goodrem owes idol judge money"]. ''Contactmusic.com''. Retrieved [[July 1]] [[2007]].</ref>. She also faced legal action that same year with her former music producers Trevor Carter and Paul Higgins. They sued Goodrem and her parents over unpaid royalties and for the right to release a 13-track album recorded with Goodrem in [[2000]]<ref name="Lawsuit"/>.
==Chart performance and promotion==
"[[Born to Try]]" was the first song off the album, released in [[Australia]] on [[November 8]], [[2002]]. At the time of the song's release, Goodrem was performing the song on the Australian [[soap opera]] ''[[Neighbours]]'', as [[singer]] [[Nina Tucker]]. The song debuted on the [[ARIA Charts|Australian Singles Chart]] on [[November 18]], [[2002]] at number three. On its second week the song jumped to number two and was accredited platinum by [[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]]<ref name="Born to Try charts">[http://www.deltagoodrem.com/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20021127150641 "Delta Climbs The Chart"]. ''Deltagoodrem.com.au''. Retrieved [[July 6]] [[2007]].</ref>, by its third week the song had knocked "[[The Ketchup Song]]" by [[Las Ketchup]] off the top spot and became Goodrem's first number-one single<ref name="Born to Try charts2">[http://www.deltagoodrem.com/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20021202174549 "Delta Is #1"]. ''Deltagoodrem.com.au''. Retrieved [[July 6]] [[2007]].</ref>. The song eventually went to certify triple platinum<ref name="Certification 2003">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations-singles-2003.htm "ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2003 Singles"]. [[ARIA Charts]]''. Retrieved [[July 6]] [[2007]].</ref>, become the fourth highest selling single in Australia for 2003<ref name="End of year charts 2003">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-singles-2003.htm "ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 100 Singles 2003"]. [[ARIA Charts]]''. Retrieved [[July 6]] [[2007]].</ref> and won three [[ARIA Awards]] for "Breakthrough Artist - Single", "Highest Selling Single" and "Single of the Year"<ref name="Delta ARIA Awards">[http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-artist.php?letter=D&artist=Delta%20Goodrem "Delta Goodrem - ARIA Awards data"]. [[ARIA Awards]]''. Retrieved [[July 6]] [[2007]].</ref>. "Born to Try" also went number-one in [[New Zealand]]<ref name="Born to Try charts3">[http://acharts.us/song/969 "Born to Try @ acharts"]. ''acharts.com''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref>, top ten in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]<ref name="Born to Try charts3"/> and top twenty in [[Ireland]]<ref name="Born to Try charts3"/> and [[The Netherlands]]<ref name="Born to Try charts4">[http://top40-charts.com/songs/full.php?sid=5559&sort=chartid "Born to Try @ top40-charts"]. ''top40-charts.com''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref>. "[[Lost Without You]]" was the second song release from the album, released to radio on [[February 14]], [[2003]] and became the most added song to radio for that week<ref name="Lost Without You radio">[http://www.deltagoodrem.com/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030219182604 "Delta Dominates Aussie Radio"]. ''Deltagoodrem.com.au''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref>. It was released as a [[CD single]] on [[January 28]], [[2003]] in Australia. The song gave Goodrem her second number-one single in Australia on [[March 10]], [[2003]] debuting at number-one<ref name="Lost Without You chs">[http://www.deltagoodrem.com/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030311101352 "Delta Goodrem Debuts At #1"]. ''Deltagoodrem.com.au''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref>. The song eventually went to certify double platinum<ref name="Certification 2003"/>, become the seventh highest selling single in Australia for 2003<ref name="End of year charts 2003"/> and was nominated for one [[ARIA Award]] for "Highest Selling Single" but lost to herself with "Born to Try"<ref name="Delta ARIA Awards"/>. "Lost Without You" also went top ten in New Zealand, [[Spain]] and the UK<ref name="Lost Without You charts">[http://acharts.us/song/1124 "Lost Without You @ acharts"]. ''acharts.com''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref>.
The album debuted at number-one on the Australian [[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]] Albums Charts on [[March 31]], [[2003]] with sales of over 70,000 copies, accrediting platinum<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deltagoodrem.com/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030331170338|title=Delta Goodrem Debuts At #1|work=deltagoodrem.com|accessmonthday=April 18|accessyear=2007}}</ref> knocking [[Norah Jones]]'s album ''[[Come Away with Me]]'' off the top spot. The album went to spend twenty-nine weeks at number-one breaking [[John Farnham]]'s record with ''[[Whispering Jack]]'' (1986) which spent twenty-five weeks at number-one<ref name="Innocent Eyes 29 w">[http://www.netglimse.com/celebs/pages/delta_goodrem/index.shtml "Delta Goodrem Detailed Biography "]. ''netglimse.com''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref>. ''Innocent Eyes'' was then tied with [[Neil Diamond]]'s album ''[[Hot August Night]]'' (1972) for spending the most weeks at number-one in Australian history<ref name="Innocent Eyes 29 w"/>. Its accreditation reached to fourteen times platinum<ref name="Certification a2003">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations-albums-2003.htm "ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2003 Albums"]. [[ARIA Charts]]''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]] </ref>, the album became the highest selling album in Australia for 2003<ref name="End of year charts a2003">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-albums-2003.htm "ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 100 Albums 2003"]. [[ARIA Charts]]''. Retrieved [[July 6]] [[2007]].</ref>, spent eighty-seven weeks in the top one hundred and won six [[ARIA Awards]] for "Highest Selling Album", "Best Female Artist", "Breakthrough Artist - Album", "Best Pop Release" and Channel [V]'s "Oz Artist of the Year"<ref name="Delta ARIA Awards"/>. In 2004 the album also won the award for "Highest Selling Album" again<ref name="Delta ARIA Awards"/>. The album went to sell over million copies in Australia<ref name="Innocent Eyes million2"/>. In the UK, the album debut in the charts at number two<ref name="Innocent Eyes UK">[http://acharts.us/uk_albums_top_75/2003/28 "Issue Date: Saturday July 12th, 2003"]. ''acharts.us''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref> being held off the top spot by [[Beyonce]]'s album ''[[Dangerously in Love]]'' (2003). It spent thirty-one weeks in the top seventy-five<ref name="Innocent Eyes chart peakss">[http://acharts.us/album/15011 "Innocent Eyes @ acharts"]. ''acharts.us''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref>, became the eighteenth highest selling album for 2003<ref name="Innocent Eyes UKenofy2003">[http://www.bpi.co.uk/pdf/BestSellingAlbums01-05.pdf "UK Best Selling Albums 2001-2005"]. ''[[British Phonographic Industry|BPI]]''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref> and was certified double platinum selling 600,000 copies around the UK<ref name="Innocent Eyes UKc2003">[http://www.bpi.co.uk/platinum/platinumright.asp?rq=search_plat&r_id=31311 Certifications 2003]. ''[[British Phonographic Industry|BPI]]''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref>.
On [[April 17]], [[2003]] it was announced that the third song released from the album was "[[Innocent Eyes (song)|Innocent Eyes]]" which was released as a [[CD single]] on [[June 6]], [[2003]]. The song debuted on Australian Singles Chart the charts at number two on [[June 16]], [[2003]] and was accredited gold<ref name="Innocent Eyes debuts">[http://www.deltagoodrem.com/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030617152408 "Innocent Eyes Goes Gold"]. ''Deltagoodrem.com.au''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref>. After three weeks in the charts it moved one spot up the charts and became Goodrem's third number-one hit single in Australia. The song went to certify platinum by ARIA<ref name="Certification 2003"/>, become the eighteenth highest selling single in Australia for 2003<ref name="End of year charts 2003"/> and was nominated for one [[ARIA Award]] for "Highest Selling Single" but again lost to herself with "Born to Try"<ref name="Delta ARIA Awards"/>. "Innocent Eyes" also went top ten in the UK<ref name="Innocent Eyes single charts">[http://acharts.us/song/1267 "Innocent Eyes @ acharts"]. ''acharts.com''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref> and went top twenty in New Zealand<ref name="Innocent Eyes single charts"/>. "[[Not Me, Not I]]" was the fourth song released from the album and was released in Australia on [[September 12]], [[2003]]. The [[music video]] for the song was directed by Michael Spiccia and was filmed in [[August 2003]], Goodrem was determined to film the music video and to have it completed before she started her second round of chemotherapy because she says the song is her favourite track from the album<ref name="Not Me Not I music video">[http://www.deltagoodrem.com/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030818183016 "New Video For Delta"]. ''Deltagoodrem.com.au''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref>. The song made its debut on the Australian Singles Chart at number two and on its second week it went up one spot to number-one, making the single Goodrem's fourth number-one single, breaking [[Kylie Minogue]]'s record of having the most songs released from an album to reach number-one. "[[Predictable]]" was the fifth song released from the album and was released as a double [[A-side]] with her version of the [[John Lennon]] [[Christmas]] song "[[Happy Xmas (War Is Over)]]". It saw the release to radio on [[November 25]], [[2003]] and topped the airplay charts<ref name="Predictable">[http://www.deltagoodrem.com/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829000298 "Delta's New Single Instore"]. ''Deltagoodrem.com.au''. Retrieved [[July 9]] [[2007]].</ref> and when it saw its physical release it became her fifth number-one single. "Throw It Away" was the sixth and final song from the album and was an only UK [[digital download]].{{fact|date=June 2008}} On [[December 23]], [[2003]] it was announced that the one millionth copy of the album had been released to retail, the disc was specially marked by [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]] and the buyer would receive a plaque commemorating the milestone<ref name="Million milestone">[http://www.deltagoodrem.com/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829000367 "Delta Hits One Million"]. ''Deltagoodrem.com.au''. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref>.
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{| class="wikitable"
!align="left"|Chart (2003)
!align="left"|Peak<br/>Position
|-
|align="left"|Australian ARIA Albums Chart<ref name="Australian charts"/>
|align="center"|1
|-
|align="left"|Austria Albums Chart<ref>''Austriancharts.at''. [http://austriancharts.at/showitem.asp?interpret=Delta+Goodrem&titel=Innocent+Eyes&cat=a Austrian chart position]. Retrieved [[January 25]], [[2007]].</ref>
|align="center"|27
|-
|align="left"|Finland Albums Chart<ref>''finnishcharts.com''. [http://finnishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Delta+Goodrem&titel=Innocent+Eyes&cat=a Finland chart position]. Retrieved [[January 25]], [[2007]].</ref>
|align="center"|15
|-
|align="left"|France Albums Chart<ref>''lesscharts.com''. [http://lescharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Delta+Goodrem&titel=Innocent+Eyes&cat=a France chart position]. Retrieved [[February 14]], [[2007]].</ref>
|align="center"|39
|-
|align="left"|Germany Albums Chart<ref name="Innocent Eyes chart peakss"/>
|align="center"|20
|-
|align="left"|Ireland Albums Chart<ref name="Innocent Eyes chart peakss"/>
|align="center"|3
|-
|align="left"|Netherlands Albums Chart<ref name="Innocent Eyes chart peakss"/>
|align="center"|39
|-
|align="left"|New Zealand Albums Chart<ref name="Innocent Eyes chart peakss"/>
|align="center"|6
|-
|align="left"|Norway Albums Chart<ref name="Innocent Eyes chart peakss"/>
|align="center"|12
|-
|align="left"|Sweden Albums Chart<ref>''swedishcharts.com''. [http://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Delta+Goodrem&titel=Innocent+Eyes&cat=a Sweden chart position]. Retrieved [[July 7]], [[2007]].</ref>
|align="center"|48
|-
|align="left"|Switzerland Albums Chart<ref>[http://swisscharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Delta+Goodrem&titel=Innocent+Eyes&cat=a] Swisscharts.com</ref>
|align="center"|14
|-
|align="left"|UK Albums Chart<ref name="Innocent Eyes chart peakss"/>
|align="center"|2
|-
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
!align="left"|Chart
!align="left"|Certification
!align="left"|Sales
|-
|align="left"|Australia [[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]]
|align="center"|14× platinum<ref>''ARIACharts.com''. [http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations-albums-2003.htm Certifications 2003]. Retrieved [[September 11]] [[2006]].</ref>
|align="center"|1,000,000+<ref name="Innocent Eyes million"/>
|-
|align="left"|Europe [[IFPI]]
|align="center"|Platinum<ref>[http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_news/plat_month_20040304a.html February 2004 - Platinum Europe Awards<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
|align="center"|1,000,000
|-
|align="left"|France [[IFPI]]
|align="center"|—
|align="center"|30,000+<ref>[http://fanofmusic.free.fr/Site-Charts-ParcoursAlbum-D.htm Parcours Albums<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
|-
|align="left"|Germany [[IFPI]]
|align="center"|Gold
|align="center"|100,000+<ref>[http://www.musikindustrie.de/gold_platin_datenbank.html?action=1 Germany Platinum and Gold Awards]</ref>
|-
|align="left"|New Zealand [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand|RIANZ]]
|align="center"|3× platinum<ref>''RIANZ''. [http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/chart.asp RIANZ Charts]. Retrieved [[December 6]] [[2006]].</ref>
|align="center"|45,000+
|-
|align="left"|UK [[British Phonographic Industry|BPI]]
|align="center"|2× platinum<ref name="Innocent Eyes UKc2003"/>
|align="center"|600,000+
|}
{{col-end}}
==Track listing==
'''Standard edition'''
#"[[Born to Try]]" (Goodrem, [[Audius Mtawarira]]) — 4:13
#"[[Innocent Eyes (song)|Innocent Eyes]]" (Goodrem, Vince Pizzinga) — 3:53
#"[[Not Me, Not I]]" (Goodrem, [[Kara DioGuardi]], [[Gary Barlow]], Eliot Kennedy, Jarrad Rogers) — 4:25
#"Throw It Away" (Barlow, Kennedy, [[Cathy Dennis]]) — 3:52
#"[[Lost Without You]]" (Gerrard, Bridget Benenate) — 4:10
#"[[Predictable]]" (Goodrem, DioGuardi, Rogers) — 3:40
#"Butterfly" (Barlow, Kennedy, Tim Woodcock) — 4:00
#"In My Own Time" (Goodrem) — 4:06
#"My Big Mistake" (Goodrem, Barlow, Kennedy, Woodcock) — 3:44
#"This Is Not Me" (Goodrem, Pizzinga) — 4:29
#"Running Away" (Goodrem, Barlow, Kennedy, Woodcock) — 3:21
#"A Year Ago Today" (Goodrem, [[Mark Holden]], Paul Wiltshire) — 4:13
#"Longer" (Goodrem, Barlow, Kennedy, Woodcock) — 3:53
#"Will You Fall for Me" (Goodrem) — 3:59
;'''Deluxe edition DVD'''
#"Born to Try" ([[music video]])
#"Lost Without You" (music video)
#"Born to Try" (live)
#"Born to Try" (behind the scenes)
#"Lost Without You" (behind the scenes)
#Delta in London (behind the scenes)
==Personnel==
*[[Delta Goodrem]] — vocals, piano, keyboards
*[[Mark Russell (musician)|Mark Russell]] — production coordination
*[[John Fields (musician)|Mark Fields]] — arranger, keyboards, producer, engineer, string arrangements, bass, guitar
*[[Matthew Gerrard]] — arranger, programming, producer, instrumentation
*[[Gary Barlow]] — keyboards, programming, producer
*[[Eliot Kennedy]] — producer, guitar
*[[David Nicholas]] — producer, vocal engineer
*[[Rick Wake]] — producer
*[[Daniel Denholm]] — conductor, string arrangements
*[[Mike Ruekberg]] — guitar ([[baritone]])
*[[Steve MacKay]] — guitar
*[[Mark Punch]] — guitar
*[[Phil Solem]] — guitar
*[[Craig Myers]] — guitar
*[[Jeremy Meek]] — bass guitar
*[[Chris Cameron]] — string arrangements
*[[Vince Pizzinga]] — cello arrangement
*[[Ameena Khawaja]]— cello
*[[Richard Sanford]] — piano
*[[David Falzone]] — piano
*[[Matt Mahaffey]] — keyboards, noise
*[[Billy Hawn]] — percussion
*[[Dorian Crozier]] — drums
*[[Cathy Dennis]] — vocals (background)
*[[Ami Richardson]] — vocals (background)
*[[Bob Cadway]] — engineer
*[[Chong Lim]] — vocal engineer
*[[Jim Annunziatto]] — assistant engineer
*[[Michael Brauer]]— mixing
*[[Greg Calbi]] — mastering
*[[Robbie Adams]] — assistant
*[[Sam Story]] — assistant
*[[Blair Simmons]] — assistant
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
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{{succession box
| before = ''[[Come Away With Me]]'' by [[Norah Jones]]
| title = [[ARIA Charts|Australian ARIA Albums Chart]] [[Number-one albums of 2003 (Australia)|number-one album]]
| years = [[March 31]] - [[May 11]] [[2003]]<br>[[May 26]] - [[June 15]] [[2003]]<br>[[June 30]] - [[July 13]] [[2003]]<br>[[August 4]] - [[August 24]] [[2003]]<br>[[September 1]] - [[October 5]] [[2003]]<br>[[October 20]] - [[December 14]] [[2003]]<br>[[January 12]] - [[January 25]] [[2004]]
| after = ''[[St. Anger]]'' by [[Metallica]]
}}
{{end}}
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