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On the heels of their dual CD release party a few weeks ago at the Gothic, Air Dubai and the Heyday claimed the top spots at Twist & Shout for the week ending October 10. Up at Album's On the Hill, meanwhile, Bad Religion topped the charts with its latest Dissent of Man, Superchunk's latest effort, Majesty Shredding, was the best selller at Wax Trax and Waka Flocka Flame's Flockaveli, released last week on Asylum, was number one at Independent Records. See the full breakdown after the jump.
Top Sellers 10.10.2010
Albums on the Hill
1. Bad Religion - Dissent of Man 2. Munly & Lupercalians - Petr & the Wulf 3. Jenny & Johnny - I'm Having Fun Now 4. Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest 5. Guster - Easy Wonderful 6. Dr. Dog - Shame, Shame 7. Griffin House - Homecoming 8. Vaselines - Sex With an X 9. Soundgarden - Telephantasm: The Best of Soundgarden 10. Tired Pony - The Place Where We Ran From
Independent Records
1. Waka Flocka Flame - Flockaveli 2. Pimp C - Naked Soul of Sweet Jones 3. Eminem - Recovery 4. Gucci Mane/Appeal - Georgia's Most Wanted 5. Lil Boozie - Incarcerated 6. Ice Cube - I Am the Westw 7. Cee-Lo - Fuck You! 8. Trey Songz - Passion Pain & Pleasure 9. Bun-B - Trill O.G. 10. Jeremiah - All About You
Twist & Shout
1. Air Dubai - Wonder Age 2. The Heyday - Till We See The Sun 3. Neil Young - Le Noise 4. Eric Clapton - Clapton 5. Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More 6. John Lennon & Yoko Ono - Double Fantasy 7. Ray LaMontagne - God Willin' the Creek Don't Rise 8. Avett Brothers - Vol. 3-Live 9. KT Tunstall - Tiger Suit 10. Michael Franti & Spearhead - Sound Of Sunshine
Wax Trax
1. Superchunk - Majesty Shredding 2. Grinderman - Grinderman 2 3. Various Artists - Local Anesthetic 4. Abe Vigoda - Crush 5. Arcade Fire - The Suburbs 6. Flying Lotus - Pattern & Grid World 7. Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest 8. Neil Young - Le Noise 9. Torche - Songs for Singles 10. Black Mountain - Wilderness Heart
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