RIAA Gold Album award for Stone Sour album Come What(Ever) May. Released on Aug. 1, 2006, the album was certified Gold by the RIAA on Dec. 11, 2006 for 500,000 copies sold.
The group's second studio album from Slipknot alums Corey Taylor and Jim Root along with Josh Rand, Shawn Economaki, and Ray Mayorga. Multiple singles were released from the album including "30/30-150", "Through Glass", "Sillyworld", "Made of Scars", and "Zzyzx Rd." with "Through Glass" making the biggest impact. The album reached #4 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart, #27 in the UK and it also charted in many other countries. In addition, two tracks from the album also picked up Grammy award nominations for Best Metal Performance. By 2017 the album was certified Platinum by the RIAA for one million copies sold.*
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Item Highlights:
- RIAA Gold Album award
- In Excellent condition
- Award made after 1998
- Presentation to guitarist/group member
- All original with manufacturer sticker
- Award measures approx. 13" x 17"
- Known as a RIAA "serial number hologram" award, they were made from 1998 to present
- Great collectors item for any Stone Sour fan
- FREE insured shipping to continental U.S.
- International shipping available
Detailed Item Description: This is a RIAA Gold Album award that would have been made between 1998 and 2017. It is presented to Stone Sour guitarist Josh Rand.
This award in in Excellent condition with only very minor mars on the frame and plexiglass. It has its' original Off The Wall manufacturer sticker.
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*RIAA sales data source: RIAA.com