The Torture Papers (album) - Chart Positions

Chart Positions

Chart (2006) Peak
positions
Top Independent Albums 48
Top Heatseekers 42
Army of the Pharaohs
  • Apathy
  • Blacastan
  • Block McCloud
  • Celph Titled
  • Crypt the Warchild
  • Demoz
  • Des Devious
  • Doap Nixon
  • Esoteric
  • Journalist
  • Jus Allah
  • King Magnetic
  • King Syze
  • Planetary
  • Vinnie Paz
  • V-Zilla
Studio albums
  • The Torture Papers
  • Ritual of Battle
  • The Unholy Terror
EP's
  • The Five Perfect Exertions
Compilation albums
  • Rare Shit, Collabos and Freestyles
Mixtapes
  • The Bonus Papers
  • After Torture There's Pain
Jedi Mind Tricks
  • Vinnie Paz
  • Jus Allah
  • Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind
Affiliated Artists
  • Army of the Pharaohs
  • Lost Children of Babylon
  • Outerspace
Studio albums
  • The Psycho-Social CD
  • Violent by Design
  • Visions of Gandhi
  • Legacy of Blood
  • Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell
  • A History of Violence
  • Violence Begets Violence
EPs/Singles
  • Amber Probe EP
  • "Heavenly Divine"
  • "Genghis Khan"
  • "Retaliation"
  • "Animal Rap"
  • "Kublai Khan"
  • "Rise of the Machines"
  • "Before the Great Collapse"
  • "The Age of Sacred Terror"
  • "Heavy Metal Kings"
Jedi Mind Tricks presents
  • Outerspace
  • The Torture Papers
  • Ritual of Battle
  • The Unholy Terror
  • Sour Diesel
  • The Labor Union
  • God's Fury
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  • Army of the Pharaohs
  • Outerspace
  • Babygrande Records

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