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Chart: Top25 VIDEO ALTERNATIVE Chart: Top25_VIDEO_ALTERNATIVE Report Date (TW): 2012-04-01 --- Previous Report Date(LW): 2012-03-26 TW LW TITLE ARTIST GENRE RECORD LABEL 1 4 Do Ya Thing Gorillaz Ft. Andre 3000 And James Murphy Alternative Parlophone Records 2 1 Smells Like Teen Spirit 2 Cellos Alternative Sony Music 3 2 Little Talks Of Monsters And Men Alternative Republic Records 4 3 In My Skin The Feeling Hijackers (chris Ballew & Outtasite) Alternative SupeRecord 5 5 Wannabe Mistabishi Alternative Noh Music 6 This Party (clean) Das Tapes Alternative Stoonbot Records 7 6 Simple Things The Great Book Of John Alternative Communicating Vessels 8 7 Life Happens Brandon & Leah Alternative Ear Fetish Records 9 8 Eagle On The Ark The Sutton Street Massacre Alternative Hi Mom Records 10 9 Hot Mess Caroline Skye Alternative Blueplate Records 11 10 Heavy Metal White Rabbits Alternative TBD Records 12 11 Birthday Boy Kid Street Alternative Nettwerk Records 13 12 Born To Die Lana Del Rey Alternative Interscope Records 14 13 If I Walk Away Josh Groban Alternative Intoxication Reprise Records 15 15 Temporary Resident Imaginary Cities Alternative TBD Records 16 17 Losing My Mind Summer Camp Alternative Moshi Moshi 17 20 Oblivion Grimes Alternative Arbutus Records 18 16 Give It All Away My Plastic Sun Alternative GFI Music 19 19 Who's That Chick David Guetta Ft. Rihanna Alternative Astralwerks Records 20 14 In Your Arms Kina Grannis Alternative One Haven Music 21 21 99 Problems (short Version) Hugo Alternative Roc Nation Records 22 22 Pumped Up Kicks Foster The People Alternative Columbia Records 23 25 No Hands Neon Hitch Alternative Warner Bros. Records 24 23 Who'd Have Known (5 O Clock) Lilly Allen Alternative Capitol Records 25 Call It What You Want Foster The People Alternative Interscope Records * Moved up the chart * New this week Nov 20, 2012 11:49 AM.
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