Chart Performance and Sales
Pushing the Senses debuted on the UK albums chart, at their highest chart position to date at number two (blocked from the top position by Athlete's Tourist), and sold 42,951 copies. The album remained on the chart for fifteen weeks, which was much less than the 36 spent on the chart by Comfort in Sound. The album reached the top one-hundred in The Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Flanders and Japan with a top twenty appearance in the Republic of Ireland. Pushing the Senses became Feeder's first release to chart on the top twenty of the European Top 100 Albums, where it peaked at number eleven. Although the overall performance of the album was less than what was anticiapted by Echo, it is still alongside The Singles their most successful release in terms of peak chart position.
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