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Music Revolution

REX REASON

Published on July 12, 2007

Top 10 selling records from June 29 to July 5 at Music Revolution, 11133 E. Washington Blvd., Whittier, (562) 692-0281. Music Revolution carries a variety of new and used CDs, clothing, posters, incense, and adult toys and novelties, and it includes a smoke shop.

1) Social Distortion, Greatest Hits (Timebomb)

2) Rihanna, Good Girl Gone Bad (Def Jam)

3) Linkin Park, Minutes to Midnight (Warner Bros.)

4) Amy Winehouse, Back to Black (Republic)

5) The White Stripes, Icky Thump (Warner Bros.)

6) T-Pain, Epiphany (Jive)

7) Pharoahe Monch, Desire (Universal)

8) Down (a.k.a. Kilo), The Definition of an Ese (Silent Giant/Machete Music)

9) Fabolous, From Nothin' to Somethin' (Def Jam)

10) Plain White T's, Every Second Counts (Hollywood)

STAFF PICK: The National, Boxer (Beggars Banquet): "On the band's fourth album, the New York quintet brings it all back home—beautifully crafted arrangements, haunting lyrics and stylistic crescendos. It's an instant classic." (Mike)