Briefly: Audioslave, Common, Trent Reznor, Rod Stewart

Audioslave 's sophomore album, "Out of Exile," sold 263,000 copies during its first week in stores, enough to debut atop The Billboard 200 album chart.

The rockers out-tallied the debut week of rapper Common's "Be," which enters the chart at No. 2, according to Billboard.

Mariah Carey's "The Emancipation of Mimi" holds steady at No. 3 for a third consecutive week, while System of a Down's "Mezmerize"--last week's No. 1 release--falls to No. 4.

Toby Keith's "Honkytonk University" slips from No. 2 to No. 5.

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A New York jury has awarded nearly $3 million to Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails after finding that Reznor's longtime manager, John Malm, was in breach of his contract and acted fraudulently, according to the Associated Press.

Reznor claimed that he unwittingly signed a contract that gave Malm 20 percent of his gross earnings rather than his net earnings, as is customary.

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60-year-old rocker Rod Stewart and his fiancee, model/photographer Penny Lancaster, 34, are expecting a new baby in December, the couple confirmed Wednesday (6/1). The couple is expected to marry in January, after Stewart's divorce from model Rachel Hunter is finalized.

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