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Another of my votes out :drama: my JAMC faves are 'Some Candy Talking', 'Just Like Honey' and 'The Hardest Walk', loads of other greats like 'Sidewalking', 'April Skies' and 'Upside Down' (which got brutal treatment in February's retro contest) and I charted 'Chemical Animal' from them this year.
The Cardigans <3 Can't believe nobody voted for them last time, absolutely wonderful band with so many great singles. Nina Persson is an amazingly charismatic frontwoman.
Another of my votes out :drama: my JAMC faves are 'Some Candy Talking', 'Just Like Honey' and 'The Hardest Walk', loads of other greats like 'Sidewalking', 'April Skies' and 'Upside Down' (which got brutal treatment in February's retro contest) and I charted 'Chemical Animal' from them this year.

 

 

Upside Down is a Creation Records classic, landmark release. Would have scored high from me, had I entered.

 

I love the Mary Chain but kind of wish they'd split up in 1993 after Honey's Dead and stayed that way, although that would deprive us of the lovely Sometimes Always.

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NO 157– 36 POINTS

 

SADE(85) (Voter: Vibe- 19pts, …Ready For It- 14pts, Lee_His_Cheeks- 3pts)

 

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7 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: YOUR LOVE IS KING (#6, 1984)

 

 

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NO 154- 37 POINTS

 

SLEEPER (135) (Voter: Gezza 28pts, Dark Horse- 9pts)

 

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8 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: SALE OF THE CENTURY (#10, 1996) NICE GUY EDDIE (#10, 1996)

 

 

JONAS BROTHERS (178) (Voter: Josh!- 6pts, JosephBoone- 2pts, AaronTM- 5pts, Jay- 6pts, Detonate- 18pts)

 

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7 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: SUCKER (#4, 2019)

 

 

SHEPPARD (NEW) (Voter: Gooddelta- 24pts, PeteFromLeeds- 13pts)

 

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1 UK TOP 40 HIT

BIGGEST HIT: GERONIMO (#36, 2015)

 

I love Sheppard so much, their debut album is my favourite album of the 2010s very comfortably and Geronimo should have been as big here as it was globally.

 

Needless to say I'm basing this on all of their output and not just one low top 40 hit, but it's quite funny to see how high they managed to get as I didn't expect them to attract another voter.

Love some of Jonas Brothers stuff

 

The rest don’t really know much of

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NO 152- 38 POINTS

 

THE KOOKS (NEW) (Voter: Electroboy- 12pts, PeteFromLeeds- 26pts)

 

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10 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: ALWAYS WHERE I NEED TO BE (#3, 2008)

 

 

VENGABOYS (NEW) (Voter: Bris29- 24pts, One_For_Sorrow- 14pts)

 

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9 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM (#1, 1999)

 

 

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NO 150- 39 POINTS

 

CULTURE CLUB (121) (Voter: DarrenJames-11pts, AH Gold- 8pts, Marcinjaro- 7pts, Roba- 13pts)

 

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12 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: DO YOU REALLY WANT TO HURT ME (#1, 1982) KARMA CHAMELEON (#1, 1983)

 

 

MAMAS & PAPAS (143) (Voter: Scene- 27pts, Popchartfreak- 12pts)

 

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6 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: DEDICATED TO THE ONE I LOVE (#2, 1967)

 

Sade is a band people and not a solo act !! ROBBED !!!
I love Sheppard so much, their debut album is my favourite album of the 2010s very comfortably and Geronimo should have been as big here as it was globally.

 

Needless to say I'm basing this on all of their output and not just one low top 40 hit, but it's quite funny to see how high they managed to get as I didn't expect them to attract another voter.

Big fan of Sheppard! Particularly enjoyed their 2017-18 music, nice to see them not land in the one-voter-only bucket.

 

A shame The Kooks are out now as well but at least they managed another voter!

Crazy that Dedicated to the One I Love is the M&P’s highest-charting song. :o California Dreamin’ robbed!

Naive and She Moves In Her Own Way are much better than Kooks biggest hit imo.

I could've voted for Kooks if top 40 was allowed.

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