The Charts: June 27th, 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.

A strong showing this week from Underoath who's return to heaviness has apparently been well recieved among fans of their 2004 breakthrough album, They're Only Chasing Safety. Other interesting releases cracking the top five for last week include Dragonforce's reverent retro-metal on Inhuman Rampage and the Warriors RATM-inspired hardcore. Corrossive Recordings' Veil of Maya also delivered a strong showing with their new album, All Things Set Aside and Fueled By Ramen continued their winning streak with Cute Is What We Aim For.
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Top 10 Albums of 2006
1 Anti-Flag For Blood And Empire
2 AFI Decemberunderground
3 From First To Last Heroine
4 Atreyu A Deathgrip On Yesterday
5 Underoath Define the Great Line (Limited Edition)
6 Taking Back Sunday Louder Now
7 NOFX Wolves In Wolves' Clothing
8 Silverstein 18 Candles: The Early Years
9 NOFX Never Trust A Hippy
10 Less Than Jake Absolution For Idiots And Addicts
Top 5 Albums of Last Week
1 Underoath Define the Great Line (Limited Edition)
2 The Warriors Beyond the Noise
3 Veil of Maya All Things Set Aside
4 Cute Is What We Aim For The Same Old Rush With A New Touch
5 Dragonforce Inhuman Rampage