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==Commercial performance== ''Get Born'' debuted at number three and peaked at number one on the Australian [[ARIA Charts|ARIA]] Albums Chart as of May 2004 (so far being certified 8Γ Platinum), number 17 on the [[UK Albums Chart]] (number 14 after a re-entry in June 2004), and peaked at number 26 on the U.S. [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] albums chart (and was certified Platinum). "Are You Gonna Be My Girl?" also peaked at number 20 and certified Gold on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, number 23 on the [[UK Singles Chart]] in September 2003 (number 16 after a re-release in May 2004), and number 29 on the U.S. [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] singles chart. The second single, "Rollover DJ", was released in Australia and the UK, and peaked at number 31 and number 34 respectively. The third single released in Australia and the UK was "Look What You've Done", which peaked at number 14 and number 28 respectively. It was also released as the third single in the U.S. in January 2005, and reached number 37 as of March 2005. In the US, "Cold Hard Bitch" was released as the second single, reaching number one on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts and number 55 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In Australia, it was released as the fourth single in July 2004, and reached number 33 in August 2004, and in the UK, it reached number 34 in September 2004. A fifth single also charted in the UK, this being "Get Me Outta Here", reaching number 37 in December 2004. In the week ending 11 September 2006, ''Get Born'' re-entered at a position of number 46 on the ARIA Charts, presumably because Jet had "[[Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is (song)|Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is]]", the lead single from their second album, ''[[Shine On (Jet album)|Shine On]]''.
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