All of Train's songs are AWFUL. Drops of Jupiter is their most bearable (that piano riff is kinda qt) but even that is pretty mediocre.
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Originally posted by Bentley
What do they mean by that the pre-order effect doesn't count on UK iTunes anymore?
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Before, when a song was up for pre-order, it would count toward the iTunes chart twice: once when the pre-order was actually placed and once when the order was fulfilled (on its release date). Now, supposedly, song pre-orders only count on iTunes' songs chart once: when the pre-order is placed. So in places like the UK, when a song is finally released, the iTunes chart doesn't reflect the already pre-ordered tracks that'll ultimately count toward its chart position.
I haven't actually seen any official confirmation of this but it does jive with what I've seen firsthand as of late.