

Really, a lot of it is about what is able to hold my attention over a specific span of time, others it's more about, say, what I'm doing while listening to music (note: I am at work a lot). This week, or weekend I should say, I played videogames, and that's why the Sun City Girls decided they'd show off their chops. They're a band that really just slays all others, and the only reason they're as low on the scale as they presently are (which is really not that low, is because I only started scrobbling circa September 2008. They're a band that rules their domain, and though I love visiting, I just haven't had the time lately. When I do find myself in the domain of the Sun City Girls, however, I find I often simply don't want to leave, and that's what happened this weekend.

Looking at the artists list, we can see just who Bob Dylan pushed off the leader board this week:

And otherwise, as per the you-zh-uh, the top-songs remains relatively stable this week:

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