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        This is JUDGE DROKK of ANARCHY presenting to you the STOLEN DATA CHARTS
 for issue 4.       Firstly, here are the credits for this part....... 
 All coding by KREATOR                           This wonderful soundtrack
 is by 4-MAT.                       As of this issue, the STOLEN DATA
 disk charts will be compiled by myself, independently of the paper magazine
 charts.       The vote submission to chart this issue was almost entirely
 from U.K groups but from the next issue this will change radicaly due to
 the opening of a European Stolen Data HQ .             As you will no doubt
 notice, the charts this month have been expanded to include 4 new catagories.
       These are.....                    Top Five Coders               
       Top Five Musicians                       Top Five Artists             
         and last but not least a Best Demo Groups chart.      If you
 have any suggestions of ways to improve or expand the chart then please
 dont hesitate to make your views known!                Well whats been happening
 since last issue?                               In the Crackers Charts 
Skidrow claim first place, seperated only slightly from Quartex, who 
 hang on to their reputation in second place.   Vision Factory slides into
 third position, with Defjam & CCS just a sniff away at number 4.     Oracle
 stand firm at number five, with the multi-talented Paradox at number 6.   The
 UK cracking talents of Scoopex give them a new entry at number 7.    Subway
 stay at number 8 for a second month, meantime Trilogy fall 3 places to
 take possition 9, and finaly the recently formed Angels make a break into
 the chart at number 10, destined for a higher position next month perhaps?
                  A slightly expanded Trainers chart this month sees Subway
 rise to take a well deserved first position, with  Adept,  Supplex,  Scoopex,
 and Horizon making new entries in positions 2 to 5 respectivly.    
   The biggest changes this month, have taken place in the demo chart
 which holds seven new entries and three drastic plunges down the chart!
         Red Sectors's CEBIT demo wins the hard fought battle for
 first place, with Scoopex's Mental Hangover just a whisker away in second
 position.   Scoopex's second demo in the chart this time is 7 SINS, 
 which falls one place to number 3.   The latter half of the chart is dominated
 by megademo's,  with four megademos occupying 4 of last 6 places!   
      I wont say anything about the remaining four charts until next
 time.         Well now the balls in your court,     Send those votes
 now to the CHARTS address in the text magazine and make your opinion
 count.          Until next time.......          Seeya!                              
                             



	1.		Skid Row	210
	2.		Quartex	201
	3.		Vision Factory	192
	4.		Defjam CCS	189
	5.		Oracle	183

	6.		Paradox	174
	7.		Scoopex	93
	8.		Subway	33
	9.		Trilogy	30
	10.		Angels	27

1.	   CEBIT  -  Red Sector Inc
2.	   Mental Hangover  -  SCX
3.	   7 Sins  -  Scoopex
4.	   Freddy's Rev.  -  Paradox
5.	   Budbrain Megademo

6.		Link Multi-Demo
7.		Keftales  -  Kefrens
7.		Kefrens Megademo VIII
9.		Red Sector MegaDemo
10.		Crionix Megademo

1.			Subway
2.			Adept
3.			Supplex
4.			Scoopex
5.			Horizon

1.		Slayor	               Scoopex
2.		Kreator	               Anarchy
3.		Delta	               R.S.I
4.		Del	               Anarchy
5.		Promax	               Kefrens

1.		Romeo Knight  RSI
2.		Uncle Tom         CRB
3.		4-Mat                Anarchy
4.		Dr.Awsome       Crusaders
5.		Demon               Reaktor

1.		JOE	              Scoopex
2.		Reward	              Scoopex
3.		Dark	              R.S.I
4.		Dr.C	              R.S.I
5.		Dan	              Reaktor

1.			Red Sector Inc
2.			Scoopex
3.			Kefrens
4.			Rebels
5.			Anarchy


        The Crackers Charts  
        The Demo Charts  
        The Trainer Charts  

  		   Top Five Coders  

 		   Top Five Musicians  

 		   Top Five Artists  

 		   Top 5 Demo Groups