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Finally, a list you'll hopefully enjoy -- after all, you made it. This year's Gummy voters came out in record numbers, meaning more statistically sound results than ever (the album rankings surer, the hotties hotter). But before we get to the results for best video, best live act, and most overblogged, we'd like to commemorate the strong showing of voter turnout and (mostly) great taste with this, a special Gummy Award presentation ceremony. Here to announce the top three in the all-important Best Album category, welcome Human Giants Paul Scheer and Rob Huebel, joining us now, live and on location.



Thanks guys, and thanks for dressing up for the occasion. Also, congrats to Joe Frazier! Last but not least, congrats to the randomly selected winner of this year's Top 50 CDs, courtesy of our favorite brick + mortar + digital store Other Music. (Matthew S., check your gmail!) Without further ado, the complete results by category, this way...

 

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