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Pepperland Music

Top 10 selling records from Oct. 18 to Oct. 24

REX REASON

Published on October 28, 2004

Pepperland Music, 850 N. Tustin St., Orange, (714) 639-0909; www.pepperlandmusic.com.

Pepperland carries CDs, DVDs, and LPs, as well as a complete line of musical instruments and accessories, including Pepperland-brand guitars. They also have frequent in-store appearances and smiling employees.

1) Good Charlotte, The Chronicles of Life and Death (Epic/Daylight)

2) Tom Waits, Real Gone (Anti)

3) Social Distortion, Sex, Love and Rock'n'Roll
(Time Bomb)

4) Green Day, American Idiot (Reprise)

5) Ray Charles, Genius Loves Company (Concord/
Hear Music)

6) Avril Lavigne, Under My Skin (Arista)

7) Brian Wilson, SMiLE (Nonesuch)

8) Marilyn Manson, Lest We Forget (Interscope)

9) Rancid, Indestructible (Hellcat)

10) Maroon 5, Songs About Jane (BMG)

STAFF PICK: The Beatles, Abbey Road (Capitol):

"My favorite album. Gotta have the Beatles in there. And it sells." (Mike Lefebvre)