It dawned on me this morning that the NME chart on MTV2 is actually now a more relevant reflection of what the nation is listening to than the official UK top 40. For those of you that haven't heard, recent changes made to the chart means any track downloaded can be counted as a record sale, regardless of it's release date. Therefore, it's entirely possible an old Queen or Beatles track could find it's way into the top 40. Maybe if MTV put together all of their specialist charts (Base, Hits etc) which have all been voted for by the public then that would accurately show what everyone is vibing?
1. Bloc Party - 'The Prayer' MP3
2. The Long Blondes - 'Giddy Stratospheres' MP3
3. The View - 'Same Jeans' MP3
4. Klaxons - 'Golden Skans' MP3
5. Jack Penate - 'Second Minute Or Hour' MP3
6. The Automatic - 'Raoul'
7. Fall Out Boy - 'This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race'
8. Biffy Clyro - 'Semi Mental'
9. The Enemy - 'It's Not OK To Be A Slave'
10. The Gossip - 'Jealous Girls'
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