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ROCK TOP 30 POWERED Ratelhemusic.Com America's Best Testing Active Rock Songs 12 + RR MEDIABASE 118811AIA88 for the Week Ending 6/23/06 CANADA June 30, 2006 ROCK TOP 30 POWERED RatelheMusic.com America's Best Testing Active Rock Songs 12 + RR MEDIABASE 118811AIA88 For The Week Ending 6/23/06 CANADA M M M LAST THIS TOTAL +/- WEEKS ON TOTAL Artist Title (Label) TW LW Famil. Burn 18-34 18-24 25-34 WEEK ARTIST TITLE LABEL(S) PLAYS PLAYS CHART STATIONS .7 1 1 RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Dani California (Warner Bras.) 637 12 1410 KORN Coming Undone (Virgin) 4.33 4.17 94% 14% 4.15 3.76 4.58 3 0 RACONTEURS Steady, As She Goes (Third Man/V2) 499 +53 11 1611 THREE DAYS... Animal I Have... (Jive/Zomba Label Group) 4.30 4.32 91% 8% 4.29 4.45 4.11 2 3 THREE DAYS GRACE Animal I Have Become (SonyBMG) 494 -15 12 1410 MUDVAYNE Fall Into Sleep (Epic) 4.21 4.26 88% 16% 4.27 4.22 4.33 4 4 WOLFMOTHER Woman (Modular/fnterscopel 14 1711 10 YEARS Wasteland (Universal Republic) 4.17 4.20 93% 24% 3.98 4.10 3.86 427 -6 DISTURBED Just Stop (Reprise) 4.17 4.36 93% 18% 4.24 4.37 4.10 6 0 BLUE OCTOBER Hate Me (UniversalMotown) 403 +26 8 1310 TOOL Vicarious (Volcano /Zomba Label Group) 4.16 4.09 83% 15% 4.25 4.18 4.32 8 0* B. TALENT Devil In A Midnight...(WarnerMusic Canada) 388 +33 9 1210 GODSMACK Speak (Universal Republic) 4.11 4.17 94% 20% 4.27 4.17 4.38 5 7 F00 FIGHTERS No Way Back (RCA/RMGI 374 -10 18 1110 EVANS BLUE Cold I'm Still Here) /Hollywood) 4.04 4.13 80% 18% 3.93 4.02 3.83 (But (Pocket 7 8 ANGELS AND... The Adventure (Suretone/Geffen) 355 -12 10 910 STONE SOUR Through Glass (Roadrunner /IDJMGI 3.99 3.95 59% 6% 4.03 4.17 3.89 9 9 SEETHER The Gift (Wind-Up) 303 .7 8 1410 HURT Rapture (Capitol) 3.97 3.99 72% 11% 3.82 3.96 3.69 10 SAM ROBERTS BridgeTo... (Universal Music Canada) 289 -5 6 1510 8% 10* BREAKING BENJAMIN The Diary Of Jane (Hollywood) 3.96 3.97 66% 3.93 4.24 3.63 11 11 TOOL Vicarious (SonyBMG) 269 -22 10 1510 HINDER Lips Of An Angel (Universal Republic) 3.95 3.80 70% 10% 3.76 3.86 3.65 17 PEARL JAM Life Wasted (SonyBMG) 257 +43 3 1113 NICKELBACK Savin' Me (Roadrunner /IDJMG) 3.92 3.96 95% 24% 3.71 3.98 3.42 0 10 YEARS Through The Iris (Universal Republic) 3.90 3.97 12% 10% 3.86 4.12 3.61 14 13. MATT MAYS... Time Of... (Sonic/Warner Music Canada) 252 .10 7 1210 AFI Miss Murder (Thy Evil/Interscopel 3.89 4.00 76% 13% 3.57 3.63 3.50 16 0 SNOW PATROL Hands Open (A&M/Interscope) 243 +14 7 1110 SEETHER The Gift (Wind-up) 3.87 3.91 83% 18% 3.77 4.02 3.49 15 15. OUR LADY... Will The Future... (Sony BMG Music Canada) 243 -15 11 910 30 SECONDS TO MARS The Kill (/mmorta//Virgin) 3.84 3.88 69% 11% 3.74 4.02 3.38 13 16.E NICKELBACK Savin' Me (Roadrunner/EM /Musk Canada) 241 -30 16 910 SHINEDOWN I Dare You (Atlantic) 3.80 3.92 89% 25% 3.73 4.17 3.26 12 17 PEARL JAM World Wide Suicide (SonyBMG) 240 -46 16 1110 BLUE OCTOBER Hate Me (Universal Motown) 3.79 3.96 83% 22% 3.54 3.78 3.26 25 0 STONE SOUR Through Glass (Roadrunner /IDJMG) 234 +71 2 1013 ROB ZOMBIE American Witch (Geffen/lnterscope) 3.75 3.59 79% 17% 3.73 3.54 3.91 18 INXS Devil's Party (SonyBMG) 201 +7 5 1110 LOSTPROPHETS Rooftops (Columbia) 3.69 57% 11% 3.43 3.77 3.00 0 22 IDLE SONS Tell Me (Vigin Mid. Canada/EMIMusic Canada) 190 +14 6 1111 BUCKCHERRY Crazy Bitch (ElevenSeven/Lava) 3.68 3.74 85% 28% 3.78 4.00 3.56 4, 21 AFI Miss Murder (Tiny /lnterscope) +4 5 711 THEORY OF A DEADMAN Santa Monica (Roadrunner/IDJMG) 3.61 3.75 67% 13% 3.48 3.78 3.16 a Evil 181 RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Dani California (Warner Bros.) 3.66 3.82 91% 34% 3.74 3.91 3.57 29 9 KEANE Is It Any Wonder (Interscope) 178 +34 2 711 SYSTEM OF A DOWN Lonely Day (American /Columbia) 3.62 3.64 91% 29% 3.59 3.50 3.67 19 23 ARCTIC MONKEYS I Bet You Look Good... (Domino) 176 -16 14 810 ATREYU Ex's And Oh's (Victory) 3.58 3.82 71% 16% 3.48 3.32 3.63 20 24* MOBILE Out Of My Head (Universal Music Canada) 175 -13 20 1310 BLACK STONE CHERRY Lonely Train (Roadrunner /IDJMG) 3.45 3.43 55% 12% 3.38 3.35 3.39 23 25 BUCKCHERRY Crazy Bitch (ElevenSeven/Lava) 164 .7 12 410 WOLFMOTHER Woman (Modular/lnterscopel 3.25 3.18 72% 24% 3.14 3.26 3.02 24 26. DANKOJONES First Date (Aquarius/EM /Music Canada) 161 -6 3 911 PEARL JAM Life Wasted (J/RMG/ 3.06 2.90 63% 21% 2.99 2.82 3.11 28 GNARLS BARKLEY Crazy (Downtown/Lava /Atlantic) 160 +5 4 310 Total sample size is 350 respondents. Total average favorability estimates are based on a scale of 1 -5. (1= dislike very 27 (I)r STABILO Flawed Design (EMI Music Canada) 157 +1 15 910 much, 5 = like very much). Total familiarity represents the percentage of respondents who recognized the song. Total 26 29 SHINEDOWN I Dare You (Atlantic) 143 -17 7 610 burn represents the number of respondents who said they are tired of hearing the song. Songs must have 40% familiarity to appear on survey. Sample composition is based on persons 12 +. Persons are screened via the Internet. Once passed. - 0* STAREWELL Blurrier (Independent) 134 +10 2 711 they can take the music test based on the formabmusic preference. RateTheMusic.com results are not meant to replace 26 Canadian Rock reporters. Monitored airplay data supplied by Mediabase Research, a division of Premiere Radio callout research. The results are intended to show opinions participants the the Internet RateTheMusic is a of on only. Networks. Songs ranked by total plays for the airplay week of 6/18 -6/24. Bullets appear on songs gaining plays or remaining registered trademark of RateTheMusic.com. The RTM system, is available for local radio stations by calling 818- flat from previous week. If two songs are tied in total plays, the song with the larger increase in plays is placed first. Songs 377 -5300. RateTheMusic.com data is provided by Mediabase Research, a division of Premiere Radio Networks. below No. 15 are moved to recurrent after 20 weeks on the chart. © 2006 Radio & Records. Indicates Cancon. 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