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 December 3rd, 2006 
 
 
 
December 3rd, 2006
 
Date : Mon, 04 Dec 2006 04:00:00 GMT
Source : Punknews.org
Copyright : Copyright 1999-2005 Punknews.org
Link : http://www.punknews.org/article/21150

It's Sunday December 3rd, 2006. So when "God Saved The Queen" topped the UK charts the powers that be toyed with the listing in a vein attempt to diminish the cultural impact of the song. So here we are now in 2006, the mighty debut from Teh Revolt arrives, and where is it on the Billboard 200? Coincidence? The people must have something good to read on a Sunday So British music mag Kerrang posted a list of the "top 50 punk albums" on the same week Cracked announced their "Five Most Unintentionally Funny Albums of 2006" and in a stunning upset it looks like Kerrang bested Cracked in the satire department. This week we bid farewell to T.S.O.L. as the long running Californian punk act played their final shows. Over in the mainstream Panic! At The Disco talked about the recent departure of their bassist while Fall Out Boy and New Found Glory announced tour dates with the influential reunited Lifetime. Speaking of Jersey's best dancers, the Lifetime also announced the track listing to their upcoming record. Video footage was posted by Against Me!, who spoke about their upcoming album, as well as +44 drummer Travis Barker, who played a session with rapper The Game. This week we also saw tour dates from AFI / Sick of it All and PETA awards for AFI and Rise Against. On the audio front we brought you a full album stream of Our Day of Days, the new album from Deltona, FL's No Harm Done. Make sure to tune in next week for a huge three part Rise Against interview. Click Read More to see this week's streaming music, contests and other highlights.
 
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