Track order messed up on preordered tracks

I preordered a couple of albums (like The Killers album) to get early release tracks but after i've gotten the rest of the tracks, they aren't in the right order on my ipod and only appear in the right order in itunes if i sort by "Album by Artist." i have the tracks numbered correctly and all of the tags are the same, including "album artist." Any suggestions?

anyone else having this problem? even if I get the tracks in the right order in iTunes using Album by Artist, they are not in the right order on the iPod.

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