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Weakend Chart Preview

Mumford & Sons explode onto the chart next week with the second largest indie debut ever. Only The Eagles' 2007 Walmart exclusive, Long Road Out of Eden, scored a larger first week with 711k. Mumford will also hold the honor of this year's biggest debut, at least until Taylor Swift (10/22) and One Direction (11/13) hit the streets, both of which are expected to sell north of 600k. Mumford's total digital sales should exceed 400k, making it the second-largest first-week behind only Lady Gaga, whose 662k included 400k+ sales from Amazon MP3 at 99 cents. It's also the largest debut for an album in RED Distribution history. Here's how it looks headed into the weekend:

*Mumford & Sons Babel (Glassnote) 585-615k
*Green Day (Reprise) 150-170k
*No Doubt (Interscope) 120-125k
P!nk (RCA) 95-105k
*Lupe Fiasco (Atlantic) 85-90k
G.O.O.D. Music Cruel Summer (G.O.O.D./Def Jam/IDJ) 65-70k
*deadmau5 (Ultra) 55-60k
Dave Matthews Band (RCA) 40-45k
The Killers (Island/IDJ) 35-40k
Little Big Town (Capitol Nashville/EMI) 30-35k
Mumford & Sons Sigh No More (Glassnote) 27-30k
Avett Brothers (American/Republic) 24-27k
*As I Lay Dying (Metal Blade) 24-27k
Adele (XL/Columbia) 21-24k
Bob Dylan (Columbia) 21-24k

*Debuts (9/27p)