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Local bands were in demand at Zia Record Exchange in Tempe this week.
Jimmy Eat World took the top spot with their new album Invented, and the Gin Blossoms also found their way onto the list with their anticipated second comeback album. Singer-songwriter Pete Yorn snuck onto the top 10 with his self-titled album as well.
1. Jimmy Eat World, Invented
2. Bad Religion, Dissent of Man
3. Soundgarden, Telephantasm
4. No Age, Everything in Between
5. Deerhunter, Halcyon Digest
6. Gin Blossoms, No Chocolate Cake
7. Neil Young, Le Noise
8. Of Montreal, False Priest
9. Mumford & Sons, Sigh No More
10. Pete Yorn, Pete Yorn
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