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Top 22 Songs of 2006 that made Bree Happy

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Bree McGuire, one of Buzznet's Content Editors, is surrounded by new music all day long. Buzznet was at dozens of music fests and events last year and is super tight with the emo superstars Fall Out Boy, which is why we were stoked that she agreed to tune us in to what she was tuned in to last year...

1. The Queen & I - Gym Class Heroes

2. Cheated Hearts - Yeah Yeah Yeahs

3. Knock 'Em Out - Lily Allen

4. Parentheses - The Blow

5. Earthquakes and Sharks - Brandtson

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6. On The Radio - Regina Spektor

7. The Sweet Escape - Gwen Stefani ft. Akon

8. Teenagers - My Chemical Romance

9. Cobrastyle - Teddybears

11. Nice Day - Perspephones Bees

12. Le Disko - Shiny Toy Guns

13. It's Not Your Fault- New Found Glory

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14. Out Through The Curtain - The Hush Sound

15. Like Satellites - Over it

16. I'm Actual - The Format

17. Smash Your Head - Girl Talk

18. Lets Stay In - Bright Light Fever

19. Ooh La La - Goldfrapp

20. Oh, It's Love - Hellogoodbye

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21. Yours To Keep - Teddybears

22. Runaway - Cartel

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