DG's Playlist- July 31, 2006

LW TW Artist- Song
1 1 The Never Ending White Lights f/Dallas Green- The Grace
2 2 Cascada- Everytime We Touch
5 3 AFI- Miss Murder
-- 4 Stabilo- Flawed Design
6 5 The Wreckers- Leave The Pieces
3 6 Billy Talent- Devil In A Midnight Mass
4 7 Gnarls Barkley- Crazy
8 8 Anonymous Twist- Puttin' In Work
11 9 Katatonia- My Twin
-- 10 Matisyahu- King Without A Crown
10 11 Dala- Drive-Thru Summer
7 12 Nickelback- Far Away
-- 13 Goo Goo Dolls- Let Love In
15 14 Disturbed- Land Of Confusion
14 15 James Blunt- High
Bubbling Under
Bon Jovi- Welcome To Wherever You Are
Celebrity- Remember Us
Classified f/Royce da 5'9" & Choclair- Unexplainable Hunger
Cradle Of Filth- Hallowe'en
Death Cab For Cutie- Crooked Teeth
Dixie Chicks- Not Ready To Make Nice
Fall Out Boy- A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More 'Touch Me'
H.I.M.- Rip Out The Wings Of A Butterfly
Imogen Heap- Goodnight & Go
Katatonia- Deliberation
Keith Urban- You'll Think Of Me
KT Tunstall- Black Horse And The Cherry Tree
Pilot Speed- Barely Listening
Matisyahu- Youth
Mind Bender- Microphone Magic
Miranda Lambert- New Strings
Neo Cortex- Storm Of Light
Nightwish- Sleeping Sun
Panic! At The Disco- But It's Better If You Do
Rascal Flatts- What Hurts The Most
Rebecca St. James- You Are Loved
Smile.dk- Butterfly
The Stellar Project f/Brandi Emma- Get Up Stand Up
Toby Keith- A Little Too Late

Commentary: First of all, an apology: I was out on vacation the last time the chart was due up and thus I missed the post date, so this chart shall be retroactive to that date. Second of all, on the housecleaning front: reflecting the band's name change, "Pilate" has been changed to "Pilot Speed", which will be the name used for the band from now on.

As far as the chart is concerned, there are three new entries this week, the highest of which goes to Stabilo's "Flawed Design", a catchy but enthralling and emotive work, a single whose anger is reminiscent of their first single "Everybody". Matisyahu's "King Without A Crown" gets a shot at the chart at No. 10 in recognition to the ambitious single's high quality while at No. 12 is the Goo Goo Dolls' latest single, "Let Love In", their anthemic rocker of the day. It's not quite "Big Machine" but it's still good enough to be its own song, signaling that the Buffalo, NY based Goo Goo Dolls have not missed a step. Matisyahu's second single, the fiery and combatative "Youth", is added to the playlist but should hit the charts in the coming weeks.

That's the chart. See you in two weeks.

-DG

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