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Top 25X2 June 2011 THE TOP TWENTY FIVES Jan 2007 - Jun 2011 (4 Years USA + 0.5 Year NZ) Most Played Tracks (1:30 Or Longer, Rated 4 & 5 Stars) From Over 7600 Songs 5 STAR 4 STAR Song Artist Plays Season Song Artist Plays Season Shadowfeet Brooke Fraser 66 - New Slang The Shins 59 Fall Straight Lines Silverchair 64 Summer Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa Vampire Weekend 52 Summer Losing A Whole Year Third Eye Blind 63 Fall Mestizos Love Song Mêlée 49 Spring Miss Misery Elliott Smith 61 Fall Noticed MuteMath 49 Fall Typical MuteMath 55 - Oxford Comma Vampire Weekend 49 - Don't Panic Coldplay 52 Spring, Fall Baby Britain Elliott Smith 46 Fall I Hope, I Think, I Know Oasis 51 - Cave In Owl City 46 - Fake Empire The National 49 Summer Say Yes Elliott Smith 45 Fall Let Go Frou Frou 44 Fall We're At The Top Of The World (To The Simple Two) The Juliana Theory 45 Winter Again & Again The Bird & The Bee 43 Summer Pull Me Out Alive Kaki King 45 Fall One Shapeshifter 39 - Snow (Hey Oh) Red Hot Chili Peppers 45 Winter Jumper Third Eye Blind 39 - I'm Ready Jack's Mannequin 44 Spring Real Love Regina Spektor 36 - Long White Cloud (Feat. Joe Duki) Shapeshifter 44 - Scar Tissue Red Hot Chili Peppers 35 Summer Am I Wry? No Mew 42 - Starlight Muse 34 - Life in Technicolor ii Coldplay 41 - Dani California Red Hot Chili Peppers 32 Summer Death and All His Friends Coldplay 41 Summer The Temptation of Adam Josh Ritter 29 Winter Quando, Quando, Quando (Feat. Nelly Furtado) Michael Bublé 41 - Locked Inside Janelle Monáe 28 Summer The Bleeding Heart Show The New Pornographers 41 - Hide and Seek Imogen Heap 27 - Amber 311 40 - In The Waiting Line Zero 7 27 Fall Fair Remy Zero 39 Fall The Girl From Ipanema Getz / Gilberto 25 Summer Desafinado Gal Costa 38 Summer Glass of Water Coldplay 25 - Oblivion (à Astor Piazzolla) Gidon Kremer 38 - Nocturne (Op. 9 No. 2) Chopin 23 - Somebody That I Used to Know Elliott Smith 38 Fall Think Of Me The Phantom of the Opera 23 Spring I Didn't Understand Elliott Smith 38 Fall Under the Bridge Red Hot Chili Peppers 23 Summer Brand New Colony The Postal Service 38 - Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: The One I Love David Gray 53 (combined) - Digital Love Daft Punk 48 (combined) -.
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