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Evanescence with a diamond plaque. Credit: Reproduction/Twitter

Evanescence receives diamond plaque for selling 10 million copies of 'Fallen'.

The album was released in March 2003 and to this day is considered one of the band's most successful.

Evanescence received a commemorative diamond plaque for 10 million copies sold in the United States of their debut album Fallen . The award was presented during their performance at Crypto.Com in Los Angeles on Thursday evening, the 6th .

The band shared photos with the plaque and the following message: "'Fallen' is officially diamond. Absolutely speechless, what an honor! Thank you for 20 incredible years."

Fallen was released on March 4, 2003, and is Evanescence's most commercially successful album. It is estimated that around 20 million copies of this LP have been sold worldwide. The album spawned four singles: “Bring Me to Life”, “Going Under”, “My Immortal”, and “Everybody's Fool”. The band won Grammy Awards in 2004 for “Best New Artist” and “Best Hard Rock Performance” with Fallen.

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