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Underdog Records

REX REASON

Published on December 16, 2004

Top 10 selling records from Dec. 6 to Dec. 12 at Underdog Records, 812 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, (949) 494-9490.

Underdog specializes in punk, new wave and indie vinyl. Underdog has a large dub selection and also carries cds, t-shirts, cult-classic music videos and "really fucked-up dvds," says owner mike lohrman. "We had our 13-year birthday on sunday. And our best seller is probably Steel Reserve tall cans to minors."

1) Rudimentary Peni, The EPs of RP (Corpus Christi)

2) Pogues, Rum, Sodomy and the Lash (Stiff)

3) FM Bats, self-titled cassette demo (self-released)

4) Adolescents, self-titled (Frontier)

5) Crime, San Francisco's Still Doomed (Swami)

6) Augustus Pablo, East of the River Nile (Message)

7) 5.6.7.8's, Bomb the Twist (Sympathy for the Record Industry)

8) Johnny Rebel, Klassic Klan Kompositions (bootleg)

9) Glass Candy & the Shattered Theatre, Love, Love, Love (Troubleman Unlimited)

10) Various Artists, Killed By Death Vol. 3 (Redrum)

STAFF PICK: Echo & the Bunnymen, Songs to Learn & Sing(Sire): "Because it's a best-of comp with early stuff and unreleased hits. It has 'The Killing Moon,' which Ian McCulloch called his perfect song. There are no duds here; you can play it straight through. And because I'm wearing a sweater." (Mike)