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On today's edition of the cast, we talk about Billboard's recent announcement that they're altering the recurrent rules for songs that have overstayed their welcome on the Hot 100 charts, changes that were largely made due to the current stagnation on the chart from tracks that have overstayed their welcome, and songs that were played relentlessly by FM radio and streaming algorithms. We talk about the nitty gritty of the rules, and how it's a breath of fresh air that will allow an influx of new songs to gain traction, and keep a level of continuity while allowing some newcomers to sniff their first taste of chart success. We also talk about how this rule correlates to the Modern Rock Charts and how they've been largely immune to the recurrent rule, and has in recent years improved somewhat in terms of the quality of the artists that are populating the chart. I also play you the latest tune from Yellowcard "Better Days" that became their first chart topper on the Alternative Airplay chart spending 3 weeks at #1 on the Alternative Airplay chart.