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Top 5 music videos at roanoke.com's MusicCast

From new channels editor Dwayne Yancey:

>It's been a busy couple of weeks here at the MusicCast. We've added a bunch of new videos, mostly recently one from the Andy Hollander Band. Not surprisingly, all those new videos have elbowed out some of the old standards on the MusicCast Top 5.

>For the second week in a row, Neanderpaul sits at No. 1 with "Let's Run Away." This week, his other new video, "This Seems to Be Working," also makes it into the Top 5, at number, well, five. But The Seed are still there -- as they have been every week since March when their video "No More" went online.

So some things don't change. So what will be the favorite music video on the MusicCast next week? You tell us. 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, post it to our site and maybe it will be. Many of these are videos the artists shot themselves and sent in to us. Details are below.

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>Here’s the week's Top 5:

1. "Let's Run Away," by Neanderpaul
2. "Love Comes by Sundown," by City of Statues
3. "Sweet Home in Virginia," by Poe Mack
4. "No More," by The Seed
5. "This Seems To Be Working," by Neanderpaul

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