Year End #100s
Year End #50s
Year End #25s
Year End #12s
Year End #6s
100

The "Dani California" singers had a very successful 2006 on my chart, so much so that this second single stayed around long enough to be my #100 of 2007.

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Tell Me Baby

100

The Foos had an unstoppable 2011, probably because they were learning to ____ again with this hit single.

Walk

100

This band is already on this quiz! This 2021 single definitely was "making a" splash on my chart, not long before the untimely death of Taylor Hawkins.

Foo Fighters - Making a Fire
100

This 2020 hit by the cutie pie was just on your A-Z!

Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar

100

Before they upstaged themselves with their own song, they released this posthumous lead single in 2019

The Cranberries - All Over Now
200

Dubstep made my year-end top 100 somehow in 2012. I don't care if you know the song or not, if you can guess the artist I'll give it to you

Skrillex - Bangarang

200

Before she retired, this late 2015 single made it to #50 on the following year's end chart.

Adele - Hello

200

It was the 2011 lead single from these legendary pop-punkers' album Neighborhoods.

Blink-182 - Up All Night

200

It starts in my toes and it crinkles my nose, and I realize that I just realized this was the single before "Realize"

Colbie Caillat - Bubbly

200

This late crooner just had a documentary released about her, but this 2007 hit is about the most overrated song you can imagine

Amy Winehouse - Rehab

300

This forgotten 2013 lead single is definitely what Hayley Williams would've wanted.

Paramore - Now

300

Back before they became the most basic band in the world, this 2007 year end #50 came without a warning, so I had to shoot them dead.

Maroon 5 - Wake Up Call

300

After "Through Glass", Stone Sour released this less successful, but still enjoyable single.

Sillyworld

300

"I Miss The" 2012 single by this band whose lead singer now sings for Skid Row

Halestorm - I Miss the Misery

300

One of the many versions of Highway to Hell released, this was the first one released from their 2020 album "PWR/UP"

AC/DC - Shot in the Dark
400

This 2014 Marianas Trench single made fun of Gangnam Style, along with pop music in general. It had too much of a novelty factor to do very well on my chart or on radio.

Pop 101

400

My 2006 year-end chart was only 50 songs long...and at #50 was this comeback single from the "Somewhere Only We Know" singers.

Keane - Is It Any Wonder?

400

My year end #25s are surprisingly obscure. "Big Casino" was a big enough hit for them in 2007, but this 2008 followup didn't do as hot.

Jimmy Eat World - Always Be

400

They played Saskatoon in April, and you're looking for their 2002 album on vinyl. This song, however, was the lead single to their 2017 album "Villains"

Queens of the Stone Age - The Way You Used to Do

400

More overrated fungus! From 2008, these "Yellow" singers released this as their lead single

Coldplay - Viva La Vida

500

This 2020 year-end #100 is by you! But do YOU even remember this one?

Dunzo List

500

OneRepublic had a huge 2008...but this third single? Not so much.

Say (All I Need)

500

2009 was by far the most rockist year on my chart, and then at #25 is this rap song by the "Wavin' Flag" singer. Yet, Kirk Hammett still plays guitar on it...

K'naan feat. Kirk Hammett - If Rap Gets Jealous

500

It was the followup to the 2018 singer who had "No Roots"

Alice Merton - Lash Out

500

It's Nickelback lol, but do you remember what the rock-only single after "Photograph" was called?

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