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You Me At Six go straight to Number One with ‘SUCKAPUNCH’, Sleaford Mods land first top five album

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You Me At Six have shot to Number One in the UK with ‘SUCKAPUNCH’, while Sleaford Mods have secured their first top five album with ‘Spare Ribs‘.You Me At Six’s seventh album, which was released last Friday (January 15), is now their second Number One following on from 2014’s ‘Cavalier Youth’.

Sleaford Mods, meanwhile, have landed their highest-charting album yet with their 11th studio album at Number Four.You Me At Six frontman Josh Franceschi told OfficialCharts.com in a video: “Thank you to our fans, you guys are incredible.

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