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Your Favorite Records from September

Propagandhi
The Charts 13 years ago

The results for your votes for the best albums of September are in. It was a tight race, but Winnipeg's Propagandhi narrowly beat out NOFX to take the top spot. Strong showings also came from Green Day, Title Fight, and Murder By Death.

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Propagandhi Failed States
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NOFX Self Entitled
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Murder By Death Bitter Drink, Bitter Moon
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Title Fight Floral Green
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Green Day ¡Uno!
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Kreayshawn Somethin' 'Bout Kreay'
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Red Collar Welcome Home [12-inch]
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The Smith Street Band Sunshine & Technology
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Everyone Everywhere Everyone Everywhere (2012)
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This Is Your Life Before We Fade Away
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Sundials When I Couldn't Breathe
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Dinosaur Jr. I Bet On Sky
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Flatfoot 56 Toil
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Russ Rankin Farewell Catalonia
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Chotto Ghetto Sparkles
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Ex Friends No Wonder We Prefer the Dark [7-inch]
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Rodent Lord Anthropocene
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Bob Mould Silver Age
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Muncie Girls Revolution Summer [12-inch]
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School Jerks School Jerks [12-inch]

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