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MusicCast Top 5: "Blacksburg" still No. 1, but then a shake-up

From our very own digital Casy Casem, new channels editor Dwayne Yancey:

> For the second week in a row, Mike Roos has the most-played video on the MusicCast with "Blacksburg," his song about the Virginia Tech shootings. After that, we have a shake-up. Jimmy Danger, featuring Neanderpaul, falls to No. 4 ("Nothing But Wrong" had been No. 1 a few weeks ago.) And the Pickin Buds fall out of the Top 5 altogether. Meanwhile, The Seed move up, and a third song by the band moves back in. Don't agree with any of these? We base the MusicCast Top 5 on who gets the most plays so if there's someone you like, just keep on clicking.

> If you think your band's video should be in the Top 5, well, post it to our site, and maybe it will be. The top three videos this week are ones the artists recorded themselves. Details are below.

Here’s the week's Top 5:

1. "Blacksburg," by Mike Roos
2. "Can You Understand," by The Seed
3. "No More," by The Seed
4. "Nothing But Wrong," by Jimmy Danger, featuring Neanderpaul
5. "A New Season," by The Seed

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