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Top ten Boston CDs, week of April 30

As reported by Newbury Comics
By EDITORIAL  |  May 2, 2006

The Receiving End of Sirens
The Receiving End of Sirens

1_ Godsmack, IV [Republic/Universal]

2_ Dresden Dolls, Yes, Virginia . . .  [Roadrunner]

3_ Dane Cook, Harmful If Swallowed  [Comedy Central]

4_ Dane Cook, Retaliation  [Comedy Central]

5_ Scissorfight, Jaggernaut  [Tortuga]

6_ Staind, Chapter V  [Atlantic]

7_ Kings of Nuthin’, Over the Counter Culture  [Sailor’s Grave]

8_ Receiving End of Sirens, Between the Heart and the Synapse  [Triple Crown]

9_ Godsmack, Faceless  [Universal]

10_[tie]_ Dropkick Murphys, Sing Loud, Sing Proud  [Epitaph]

10_[tie]_ WEEI: Best of the Whiner Line 2005 [WEEI]
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