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- January 9 - Max Lilja leaves Apocalyptica. January 18 - Rayna Foss leaves Coal Chamber February 13 - Jennifer Lopez becomes the first singer to have a remix album J to tha L-O!: The Remixes debut at number one, selling over 156,000 copies. March 7 - Burton C. Bell leaves Fear Factory after falling out with Dino Cazares. Fear Factory soon disband. March 12 - Silverchair withdraw from the Gone South festival in Australia after Daniel Johns contracts reactive arthritis. March 24 - Takahiro Nishikawa leaves Dreams Come True. April 23 - Avril Lavigne released "Complicated", her first single ever. April 25 - Lisa Lopes is killed in a car crash June - Graham Coxon leaves Blur during Think Tank's recording sessions, after tensions with the others members mainly due to its alleged alcohol problems and its disagreement about the choice of Fatboy Slim as producer. Coxon only contributed in one song, Battery in your legs. He was later "replaced" on tour by Simon Tong, former guitarist of The Verve. June 4 - Avril Lavigne released her debut album, Let Go, which became one of the best selling albums of 2002. June 5 - U.S. soul and R&B singer R. Kelly, is charged with 21 counts of having sexual intercourse with a minor after a videotape allegedly showing him engaged in sexual acts with an underage girl is broadcast on the internet. June 15 - The Los Angeles, California, USA radio station KROQ airs the 10th Annual Weenie Roast show with Bad Religion, Hoobastank, Jack Johnson, Jimmy Eat World, Moby, New Found Glory, P.O.D. , Papa Roach, Puddle of Mudd, The Strokes, System of a Down, Unwritten Law, The Vines, The Violent Femmes and Rob Zombie. June 19 - Hikaru Utada releases the album Deep River, which sold 2,350,170 copies in a week, debuting at number 1 on the weekly, monthly, and annual Oricon album chart. This would be her third time at number 1 on the year-end rankings of that particular chart, a record for any Japanese musical act or worldwide. June 30 - The Glastonbury Festival features headline acts Coldplay, Garbage, Stereophonics, Orbital, Roger Waters, Rod Stewart, and Air. July 27 - Avril Lavigne debut single "Complicated" went to #1 for 8 weeks. September 4 - Kelly Clarkson was crowned the first winner of the television talent contest, American Idol. September 11 - Marie Fredriksson of Roxette is injured in a domestic accident, leading to the discovery of a brain tumor. October 2 - Christina Aguilera releases her controversial music video for "Dirrty", the lead single from her second album Stripped. October 13 - The fifth Terrastock festival is held in Boston, USA. October 24 - Mikey "Bug" Cox is fired from Coal Chamber after disputes with other members about his drug addiction. October 29 - Stripped, the highly anticipated second studio album from Christina Aguilera, is released and makes its debut at number two on the Billboard 200 album chart; selling over 330,000 copies in its first week. October 26 - Avril Lavigne gets her second number one hit "Sk8er Boi". October 30 - Jam Master Jay is shot dead at a studio in Queens. Run-DMC disbands November 29 - Concert For George is held at the Royal Albert Hall in London, as a memorial to George Harrison on the first anniversary of his death, under the musical direction of friend Eric Clapton. Performers included Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Clapton, Jeff Lynne, Ravi Shankar, and Billy Preston. The event benefitted the Material World Charitable Foundation. November 30 - British girl group Girls Aloud is formed on the reality television show '. December 2 - Peter Garrett leaves Midnight Oil. The Area 2 Festival features headline acts Moby, David Bowie, Busta Rhymes, Ash, and Blue Man Group. U2 and Paul McCartney perform during the halftime show for Super Bowl XXXVI. U2's performance becomes a tribute to the victims of the September 11 terrorist attack. Avril Lavigne gets her second number one hit "Sk8er Boi"
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