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Chris Wollard and the Ship Thieves

Your Favorite Records from April

The results for your votes for the best albums of April are in. Coming on top was Gainesville, FL-based Chris Wollard and the Ship Thieves and the list features Bob Mould, Strung Out, The Thermals, The Decemberists and many more.

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Propagandhi

Your Favorite Records from March

The results for your votes for the best albums of March are in. Leading the pack is Winnipeg, MB-based Propagandhi.

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Fake Problems

Your Favorite Records from February

The results for your votes for the best albums of February are in. Leading the pack is Naples, FL-based Fake Problems. Two new Epitaph Records releases show up in the top twenty as does new music from Lily Allen, P.O.S., Ben Kweller and Titus Andronicus.

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Dillinger Four

Your Favorite Records from October

The results for your votes for the best albums of October are in. Leading the pack is Minneapolis, MN-based Dillinger Four. I'm sure that comes as a huge surprise to all of you, but the rest of the list may pack some more surprises.

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Bridge and Tunnel

Your Favorite Records from September

The results for your votes for the best albums of September are in. Leading the pack is Huntington Station, NY-based Bridge and Tunnel. Other popular choices include Rancid, Anthony Green, Mock Orange, Jaguar Love and Pinhead Gunpowder.

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Interpunk Top 20 of 2006

Interpunk Top 20 of 2006

As we begin 2007, the results have come in on the top sales on Interpunk.com for 2006. Though the perennial leader, Anti-Flag maintained their number one position, a number of acts cracked into the top 20 for sales, some even with late fall releases.

Bands mentioned include Brand New, He Is Legend, Bouncing Souls and many others.

Speaking of 2006, our best of lists will remain on the front page for the next few days, but will be eternally available from this link.

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September 6th, 2006

Another weekly chart courtesy of our friends at Interpunk.com. We'll be bringing you a weekly update on the most popular albums of the past week, and of the past year as determined by sales in that store. We thought it would be a good way to see what people are listening to within our community; whether it be punk, hardcore, emo, ska or whatever.

Not surprisingly, the big performer for the week was Strike Anywhere's new disc, Dead FM. It joined notable releases from the Lower Class Brats, Horse the Band, Labor Force and Dead Hearts.

The top ten for 2006 remains fixed this week, with no entries breaking through. A number of big releases hit soon, and more big releases from the likes of New Found Glory and The Matches are dropping next month, so that may change in a hurry come September.

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August 30th, 2006

Another weekly chart courtesy of our friends at Interpunk.com. We'll be bringing you a weekly update on the most popular albums of the past week, and of the past year as determined by sales in that store. We thought it would be a good way to see what people are listening to within our community; whether it be punk, hardcore, emo, ska or whatever.

This week was dominated by more established acts, including the polarizing Casualties, the polarizing Against Me!, the polarizing Guttermouth and the polarizing Alexisonfire. Other entries included the deluxe live CD+DVD package from Reel Big Fish.

The top ten for 2006 remains fixed this week, with no entries breaking through. A number of big releases hit soon, and more big releases from the likes of New Found Glory, Strike Anywhere and The Matches are dropping next month, so that may change in a hurry come September.

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August 22nd, 2006

Another weekly chart courtesy of our friends at Interpunk.com. We'll be bringing you a weekly update on the most popular albums of the past week, and of the past year as determined by sales in that store. We thought it would be a good way to see what people are listening to within our community; whether it be punk, hardcore, emo, ska or whatever.

New entries come from all across the board; high profile releases like the deluxe reissue of Sublime's Sublime, a posthumous live album from Hot Snakes and Change of Pace as well as new albums from Government Warning (Feral Ward) and Repos (Youth Attack)

The top ten for 2006 remains fixed this week, with no entries breaking through. A number of big releases hit this week, and more big releases from the likes of New Found Glory, Strike Anywhere and The Matches are dropping next month, so that may change in a hurry come September.

The Charts

August 15th, 2006

Another weekly chart courtesy of our friends at Interpunk.com. We'll be bringing you a weekly update on the most popular albums of the past week, and of the past year as determined by sales in that store. We thought it would be a good way to see what people are listening to within our community; whether it be punk, hardcore, emo, ska or whatever.

New entries include Left Alone which features Tim Armstrong and Patricia Day, the debut of sisters Meg & Dia, the long-awaited album from the Rx Bandits, a new full length from the polarizing Daughters and the new album from metal/hardcore torchbearers, Unearth.

The top ten for 2006 remains fixed this week, with no entries breaking through. With upcoming albums from the likes of New Found Glory, Strike Anywhere and The Matches dropping next month, that may change in a hurry come September.