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Top Heatseekers for the 7/18/2009 issue

Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:00am EDT
 Now     Last    Weeks   Peak
 1       4       45      1       The Airborne Toxic Event - The Airborne Toxic Event (Majordomo/Shout!
Factory/Island/IDJMG)
 2       12      32      1       Anything Goes - Randy Houser (Universal South)
 3       6       5       1       David Garrett - David Garrett (Decca/Universal Classics Group)
 4       7       43      1       Hook Me Up - The Veronicas (EngineRoom/Sire/Warner Bros.)
 5       17      19      5       Ride Through The Country - Colt Ford (Average Joe's)
 6       3       2       3       Jamboree - F.L.Y. (Fast Life Yungstaz) (Music Line/Def Jam/IDJMG)
 7       21      29      3       Coming To Terms - Carolina Liar (Atlantic/AG)
 8       24      5       8       New Beginnings - Ski Johnson (Wide-A-Wake)
 9       23      10      9       Life Left To Go - SafetySuit (Universal Motown/UMRG)
 10      18      2       10      My American Dream - Neal E. Boyd (Decca)



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