Industrial rock sales and awards

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This is a page containing all available sales and awards from industrial rock and industrial metal artists.

Contents

This list is far from complete. Many countries were excluded from it because their Industry Associations lacked a searchable, online database. Belgium, Iceland and Mexico are some of them. [1] Some European countries who do have it (Greece, [2] Hungary [3] and Spain) [4] were excluded anyway, because their databases showed no relevant sales pertaining industrial rock and metal groups. Latin American countries with online databases (Argentina [5] and Brazil [6] ) were excluded over the same principle.

Certifications

Australia

Australia

Below are the accreditations for the Australian Recording Industry Association , from 1992 onwards: [26]

New Zealand

These are the certifications given by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand from January 10, 1999, onwards: [31]

Note

The following records landed on New Zealand's Top 50 chart but apparently failed to receive certifications:

Europe

Austria

These are the awards given by IFPI Austria : [34]

Denmark

Below are the IFPI Danmark awards given from 2004 to 2006: [35]

Finland

EMMA Trophies

The EMMA-GAALA Awards are the Finnish equivalent to the Grammy Awards. [36] Rammstein won an Emma trophy for "Best International Artist" in 2005. [37]

IFPI Finland

This is IFPI Finland's awards from 2003 to 2007:

France

Here are the SNEP certifications, from 1994 onwards:

Germany

ECHO Awards

The ECHO Deutscher Musikpreis is Germany's traditional music industry award. Here are some Echo awards and nominations for NDH artists:

  • Rammstein receive, on March 5, 1998, an Echo Award for their video "Engel", winner in the "Best Video" category. [43]
  • On April 3, 1999, Rammstein receive the Echo Award for "Most Successful German Artist Internationally". [44]
  • Rammstein accept the "New Rock / Metal / Alternative" Echo Award on March 7, 2002. [45]
  • September 10, 2004: For the song cycle "Mein Herz brennt" by Torsten Rasch (based on lyrics and music from Rammstein), the Dresden Symphony Orchestra is to receive the "ECHO Klassik" in the category "Best debut recording". [46]
  • 2005 was Rammstein's Echo year; the group received two awards. One was for the "New Rock / Metal / Alternative" category [47] and the other was for the "Best National Live Act" category. [48]
  • March 12, 2006: Rammstein won another ECHO Award and the category was “Best Rock / Alternative”. [49]
  • Oomph! were nominated for 2007's "Best Rock / Alternative" category (they didn't win [50] ).

Die Deutschen Phonoverbände

Here are the available sales from the IFPI Germany database: [51]

Netherlands

NVPI

Here are the certifications given by the Nederlandse Vereniging van Producenten en Importeurs van beeld- en geluidsdragers : [52]

The Edison Award

The Edison Award is the Netherlands' premiere music award.

Norway

IFPI Norsk

Here are the trophies from IFPI Norsk , from 1993 onwards: [55]

Spellemann

The Spellemannsprisen is the Norwegian equivalent to the Grammy Awards. [56] The Kovenant won an award in the "Hardrock" category for Nexus Polaris (1998). [57] Their third album, Animatronics (1999), won for the same category in the following year.

Poland

Here are the awards of the Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry:

Sweden

Grammis

The Grammis are the Swedish version of the Grammys. Misery Loves Company won the "HÅRDROCK" award for their 1997 album, Not Like Them. [60]

IFPI Svenska Gruppen

Here are the certifications given by IFPI Sweden : [61]

Switzerland

Here are the certifications available from the Swisscharts.com: [63]

United Kingdom

BPI

Here are the certifications given by the British Phonographic Industry : [64]

North America

Canada

CRIA

Below are the online search results available from the Canadian Recording Industry Association database: [65]

United States

Nielsen Soundscans

Here's some Nielsen Soundscan figures for Industrial rock artists in the United States. It is important to note that most of these sales figures aren't up-to-date. The Soundscans of Ministry's discography and the latest by NIN, Rammstein and Marilyn Manson were taken this year. In contrast, the Soundscan sale numbers from Broken are almost 14 years old.

RIAA

The following list includes all the Recording Industry Association of America certifications for industrial rock artists: [113]

The Grammys

Nominees

All the Grammy nominees below were indicated for Best Metal / Hard Rock Performance :

Winners

MTV Music Video Awards

Nominees
Winners

American Music Awards

Other certifications

These below are the sales figures and certifications gathered from sources other than the official Music Industry Associations sites and Nielsen Soundscans.

Totals

Bestselling Groups (IFPI)

Sales based on IFPI-certificated albums only (no Soundscan):

Certifications

This is a list of all IFPI-certificated bands featured in this page, arranged by number of awards:

Bestselling Countries

The following list is composed by IFPI certificated albums only (no Soundscan):

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