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===''Supernatural'' (1998β2000)=== ''[[Supernatural (DC Talk album)|Supernatural]]'', released in 1998, was their last all-new studio album. Upon release, the album overtook ''Jesus Freak'' to set a new record for the highest first week sales for a Christian release.<ref name="Group_site" /> It debuted at No. 4 on the ''Billboard'' 200 charts, an unprecedented feat for a [[Christian rock]] album.<ref name="Soupernatural" /> ''Supernatural'' abandoned the hip hop/rap style found on the group's earlier releases to settle for the pop/rock sound.<ref name="Soupernatural" /> The group has stated in ''The Supernatural Experience'' video that this album was different; it was a collaborative effort of all three members.<ref name="Soupernatural" /> The singles for the album received their fair share of radio play on modern rock, [[contemporary Christian music|contemporary Christian]], and alternative outlets. The group then embarked on a 60-city tour across the United States titled, ''The Supernatural Experience''. Footage from the tour was combined with interviews and released as ''The Supernatural Experience'' video and was certified gold for long form video.<ref name="EncyclopediaofCCM"/> In addition to touring and recording ''[[Supernatural (dc Talk album)|Supernatural]]'', the members of the group went on to co-author a book titled ''[[Jesus Freaks (book)|Jesus Freaks]]'' in collaboration with [[Voice of the Martyrs|The Voice of the Martyrs]] in 1999. The book contains the shortened biographies and incidents in the lives of famous and lesser-known Christians who stood up for their faith. Since then, the group has co-authored a series of other books.{{Citation needed|date=December 2018}} In 2000, DC Talk hosted a show titled Intermission: A Decade of DC Talk.<ref name="Timeline">{{cite web|url=http://dctalkunite.com/dc_talk/dctalk_timeline.html|title=dc Talk Timeline|publisher=Dctalkunite.com|access-date=September 21, 2011}}</ref> A compilation album titled ''[[Intermission: The Greatest Hits]]'' was then released, containing many of their previously recorded songs either remixed or in their original formats. Two new songs, "Chance" and "Sugar Coat It", were recorded for the album. ''Intermission'' reached No. 81 on the ''Billboard'' 200.<ref name="Artist Chart History-dc talk"/>
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