(June 30, 2003) last this weeks week week (8) 3> 1) Grandaddy - "Now It's On" (5) 2> 2) eels - "Saturday Morning" (8) 14> 3) Radiohead - "There There" (7) 1> 4) New Pornographers - "The Laws Have Changed" (1) -new-> 5) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Maps" (2) 7> 6) Alkaline Trio - "We've Had Enough" (7) 10> 7) Grandaddy - "El Caminos in the West" (1) -new-> 8) Mogwai - "Hunted By a Freak" (5) 4> 9) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Date With The Night" (4) 11> 10) Blur - "Out of Time" (11) 12> 11) White Stripes - "Seven Nation Army" (5) 5> 12) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Rich" (10) 6> 13) Yo La Tengo - "Little Eyes" (1) -new-> 14) American Analog Set - "Hard to Find" (2) 18> 15) Liz Phair - "Extraordinary" (3) 19> 16) Deftones - "Minerva" (1) -new-> 17) Dropkick Murphys - "Walk Away" (1) -new-> 18) Mars Volta - "Inertiatic ESP" *** (1) -new-> 19) Four Tet - "She Moves She" (1) -new-> 20) Radiohead - "2+2=5" *** Greatest Gainer Chart Notes: Liz Phair's "Extraordinary" continues to climb this week's chart, as "Why Can't I?," the lead single from her new self titled album, bubbles just below the top 20. This is hardly a new twist for Phair: almost exactly five years ago when she released her previous album, whitechocolatespaceegg, college radio quickly jumped on "What Makes You Happy," making it a bigger hit than that album's lead single "Polyester Bride." Up and Coming: Verbena - "Way Out West" !!! ("Chk Chk Chk") - "Me and Giuliani Down by the School Yard (A True Story)" Britta Phillips & Dean Wareham - "Night Nurse" Deeper Cuts: eels - "Love of the Loveless"