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  2. Chapter V (Staind album) - Wikipedia

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    Chapter V is the fifth studio album by American rock band Staind.It was released on August 9, 2005, and debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 185,000 copies, and spawned a hit single along with three moderately successful singles on rock radio. [3]

  3. Staind discography - Wikipedia

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    Album US Hard Rock Digi. 1998 "Suffocate" [A] — Dysfunction: 2003 "Layne" — 14 Shades of Grey: 2004 "Zoe Jane" [33] — 2005 "Schizophrenic Conversations" — Chapter V: 2009 "The Way I Am" [34] — The Illusion of Progress "Pardon Me" — "Lost Along the Way" — 2011 "Wannabe" (solo or featuring Snoop Dogg) — Staind "Throw It All Away ...

  4. Staind - Wikipedia

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    Staind's fifth album, titled Chapter V, was released on August 9, 2005, and became their third consecutive album to top the Billboard 200. The album opened to sales of 185,000 and has since been certified platinum in the U.S.

  5. Right Here (Staind song) - Wikipedia

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    "Right Here" is the first single from Staind's fifth album Chapter V in 2005. "Right Here" has been Staind's third-most successful single chartwise (the first two being 2001's "It's Been Awhile" and 2003's "So Far Away"), peaking at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, as the previous two singles had also done.

  6. Everything Changes (Staind song) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post complimented Staind for creating a "concert-ready soft serve tune", and likened "Everything Changes" to Creed's song style. [2] On the other hand, Billboard Magazine criticized Staind for making a song that did not expand on the band's ability to become "fierce rockers and sensitive balladers". [3]

  7. 5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Mike Mushok of Staind - AOL

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    Name Mike Mushok Best known for I am best known as the husband to my beautiful wife of 22 years, Dawn, and the father to my 17-year-old twins, Mike and Maddie. I also have a side gig as Maddie’s ...

  8. King of All Excuses - Wikipedia

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    The song has an angry and violent tone to its lyrics and rhythm, possibly making "King of All Excuses" one of Staind's few heavy singles and overall heaviest song on Chapter V. The lyrics reveal the certain person Aaron Lewis singles out and addresses during the song as a pathological liar that negatively took advantage of his trust and friendship

  9. Category:Staind albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Staind albums or lists of Staind albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Staind albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .