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Noisettes were double GaGa and she didnt have anything to combine with.

 

Combine La Roux and the remix at 16 and she really isn't that far behind.

 

don't forget to combine all the Tinchy remix entries in the Top 300 and the one that was deleted.

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Noisettes were double GaGa and she didnt have anything to combine with.

 

Combine La Roux and the remix at 16 and she really isn't that far behind.

 

You.

Are.

Crazy.

If.

You.

Think.

La.

Roux.

Has.

A.

Chance.

At.

Number.

One.

 

Tinchy was 2k, yes 2,000 whole copies and a few more, ahead of La Roux on WEDNESDAY. He was added on MONDAY. Since then, he has only INCREASED his lead. La Roux can NOT be #1.

 

sorry for being rude, but it's insane that people can even think that anyone but Tinchy is number one.

If La Roux is number 1, fine, I'm a total idiot. But they won't be.

I am pretty sure that she won't be number 1 but I'm just trying to make it more fun... It's better with suspense but whatever. <_<

I was just quoting on B-rye about La Roux at 2 when it's then a non-mover, then Lily isn't. :(

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I was just quoting on B-rye about La Roux at 2 when it's then a non-mover, then Lily isn't. :(

 

I quoted you because your a fun maker. B)

18 :up: (from 56) The Prodigy - Warrior's Dance [D]

 

http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/HOSPCDS04.JPG

 

Chart Run: 56-18 [2 wks]

 

Release date: 11-5-2009

Format: CDS

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: HOSPCDS04

Label: COOKINGVINYL

 

Picking up where Ministry and Nine Inch Nails left off, the Prodigy were a force to be reckoned with; a punk band in spirit, few electronic dance-rock band pushed the boundaries and rocked as viciously as The Prodigy did. The outfit slowly built a solid following throughout the 1990s, until 1996's MUSIC FOR THE JILTED GENERATION caught the eye of Madonna's Maverick Records. Their 1997 record, FAT OF THE LAND, was a breakout smash, buoyed by MTV's placing "Firestarter" on continuous loop. The Prodigy ignited a minor controversy with the video for "Smack My Bitch Up," which MTV eventually played despite full frontal nudity and massive drug use. While a touch of overhype spawned backlash, their core fans remained loyal through recordings into the next decade. - HMV

 

Video here:

 

track listing

1. Warrior's Dance [edit]

2. Warrior's Dance [south Central mix]

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

1991 03 Charly

1992 02 Everybody In The Place EP

1992 11 Fire / Jericho

1992 05 Out Of Space / Ruff In The Jungle Bizness

1993 11 Wind It Up (Rewound)

1993 08 One Love

1994 04 No Good (Start The Dance)

1994 13 Voodoo People

1995 15 Poison

1996 01 Firestarter

1996 01 Breathe

1997 08 Smack My Bitch Up

2002 05 Baby's Got A Temper

2004 19 Girls

2004 73 Charly / Pandemonium / Your Love

2005 20 Voodoo People / Out Of Space (Remixes)

2009 04 Omen

2009 49 Invaders Must Die

2009 18 Warrior's Dance

 

Discussion Thread Here

I'm a bit behind then :lol:

Not really, after all Return The Favour is a new entry.

 

And, another first listen for me. :)

La Roux has to be the non mover act, its just plain crazy to say she is #1 when Tinchy is far ahead on iTunes.
COME WITH ME TO THE DANCEFLOOR :w00t:

 

YOU AND ME, CUZ THAT'S WHAT IT'S FOR :w00t:

La Roux has to be the non mover act, its just plain crazy to say she is #1 when Tinchy is far ahead on iTunes.

 

He really isn't that far ahead when combined but I don't think La Roux will be number 1, I'm just trying to make the thread more fun.

This was so much better than I even thought it would be when I first heard this a couple days ago.

CRAZY GOOD.

Does anyone know why this has climbed so much in the last week? :unsure:

Just seems a bit random really!

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