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Arctic Monkeys have had thousands more copies of their new album made to cope with overwhelming demand.
The Sheffield band are sending a whopping 400,000 copies of Favourite Worst Nightmare to the shops for its release next week, reports the Daily Star.
Their debut, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not, broke records when it shifted more than 350,000 copies in a week when it hit the shelves last year.
HMV's Gennaro Castaldo told the paper the group's latest offering "is one of HMV's largest ever album pre-orders over recent years".
He added that "we confidently expect it to be one of the biggest-selling releases of 2007".
The band have had huge success since forming in 2002. As well as having the fastest-selling debut album in British music history, they scooped a Mercury Prize last year. They were also named Best British Breakthrough Act at the Brits.
Favourite Worst Nightmare is released on April 23.
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