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Amoeba's Top Sellers from 9/11-9/19

Hollywood's favorite record store lists its top 25... see the top ten after the jump
11. Leslie Hall - Door Man's Daughter
12. Brazilian Girls - Talk to La Boys
13. Thom Yorke - Eraser
14. Cat Power - Greatest
15. Ratatat - Classics
16. Silversun Pickups - Carnavas
17. Mastodon - Blood Mountain
18. Junior Boys - So This is Goodbye
19. Roots - Game Theory
20. R.E.M. - Best: IRS Years 82-87
21. Beyonce - B'Day
22. IMA Robot - Monument to the Masses
23. M. Ward - Post-War
24. Grizzly Bear - Yellow House
25. Audioslave - Revelations
1.Justin Timberlake - Futuresex/Lovesounds
2. TV on the Radio - Return to Cookie Mountain
3. Mars Volta - Amputechture
4. Black Keys - Magic Potion
5. Rapture - Pieces of the People
6. Yo la Tengo - I Am Not Afraid of You...
7. Bob Dylan - Modern Times
8. John Mayer - Continuum
9. J Dilla - Shining
10. Basement Jaxx - Crazy Itch Radio
photo by daquella manera via flickr
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