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The album itself was a major commercial success, debuting atop the US ''Billboard'' 200 (becoming Daft Punk's first and only number one album on the chart) and topping the charts in 20 other countries. The double-LP release of the album was particularly popular, aided in part by the heavy focus given to it in promotional material, and it became the top-selling vinyl release of 2013. It also won five UsefulNotes/{{Grammy Award}}s: Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Get Lucky" in addition to Best Dance/Electronica Album, Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical and the prestigious Album of the Year.

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The album itself was a major commercial success, debuting atop the US ''Billboard'' 200 (becoming Daft Punk's first and only number one album on the chart) and topping the charts in 20 other countries. The double-LP release of the album was particularly popular, aided in part by the heavy focus given to it in promotional material, and it became the top-selling vinyl release of 2013. It also won five UsefulNotes/{{Grammy MediaNotes/{{Grammy Award}}s: Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Get Lucky" in addition to Best Dance/Electronica Album, Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical and the prestigious Album of the Year.
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* OneWordTitle: "Within," "Touch," "Beyond," "Contact" and "Horizon."

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* OneWordTitle: "Within," "Touch," "Beyond," "Within", "Touch", "Beyond", "Contact" and "Horizon.""Horizon".
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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The front cover is the duo's only cover to their studio albums to not feature the band's wordmark and the only one to show both their helmets and the album title. Since the duo has now broken up with this being their last studio album, it's likely going to stay that way.
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The album's lead single "Get Lucky" (featuring Rodgers and Music/PharrellWilliams) topped the charts in several countries, including the duo's native France, and finally gave the band a legitimate American hit. It also [[FollowTheLeader paved the way for a series of further disco/funk-influenced Top 40 hits from other artists]], like Music/RobinThicke's "Blurred Lines" (which unfortunately blocked "Get Lucky" from the top of the charts in America), Music/BrunoMars' "Treasure," and Mark Ronson and Mars' "Uptown Funk," among others.

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The album's lead single "Get Lucky" (featuring Rodgers and Music/PharrellWilliams) Williams) topped the charts in several countries, including the duo's native France, and finally gave the band a legitimate American hit. It also [[FollowTheLeader paved the way for a series of further disco/funk-influenced Top 40 hits from other artists]], like Music/RobinThicke's "Blurred Lines" (which unfortunately blocked "Get Lucky" from the top of the charts in America), Music/BrunoMars' "Treasure," and Mark Ronson and Mars' "Uptown Funk," among others.

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