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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Noughtie: Facts and Stats from the 100 Important Songs Listing


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Just as a for your information, this is the 100th official post on this blog. Here's to one hundred more!

We're finally here. The last post to do with this listing. This is just a page full of interesting facts and stats to do with the 100 Most Important Songs of the Decade listing, what media had multiple songs appear in its soundtrack and/or background music. Also, the awards and other reputable listings that had multiple songs in it appear too. Also, it shows what artists and albums had multiple entries. There's probably more but let's just get into it. Enjoy. 

Here’s a list of movies with multiple listing entries:

Movies


American Pie 2 - #62 - Fat Lip - Sum 41, #27 - Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm
Clockstoppers - #78 - Bohemian Like You - The Dandy Warhols, #13 - All the Small Things - Blink-182
Daredevil - #96 - Bodies - Drowning Pool (trailer), #42 - Bring Me to Life - Evanescence
The One - #96 - Bodies - Drowning Pool, #38 - Last Resort - Papa Roach


Here’s a list of TV shows with multiple listing entries:


TV


90210 - #61 - Time to Pretend - MGMT, #59 - That's Not My Name - The Ting Tings, #41 - Shut Up and Let Me Go - The Ting Tings, #17 - Viva la Vida - Coldplay
The Andy Milonakis Show - #58 - Clint Eastwood - Gorillaz, #1 - American Idiot - Green Day
Buffy the Vampire Slayer - #78 - Bohemian Like You - The Dandy Warhols, #13 - All the Small Things - Blink-182
Cold Case - #38 - Last Resort - Papa Roach, #31 - Run - Snow Patrol, #4 - Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol
Doctor Who/Doctor Who Confrontational - #76 - Monster - The Automatic, #36 - Supermassive Black Hole - Muse, #31 - Run - Snow Patrol
Entourage - #81 - Time is Running Out - Muse, #51 - Dance Wiv Me - Dizzee Rascal
ER - #25 - Clocks - Coldplay, #4 - Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol
Generation Kill - #96 - Bodies - Drowning Pool, #56 - Teenage Dirtbag - Wheatus
Gossip Girl - #61 - Time to Pretend - MGMT, #41 - Shut Up and Let Me Go - The Ting Tings
Hollyoaks/Hollyoaks Later - #97 - The Kill - 30 Seconds to Mars, #81 - Time is Running Out - Muse, #76 - Monster - The Automatic, #24 - Misery Business - Paramore, #6 - One Day Like This - Elbow
House MD - #98 - Grounds for Divorce - Elbow, #90 - Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz
One Tree Hill - #31 - Run - Snow Patrol, #4 - Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol
Rescue Me - #98 - Grounds for Divorce - Elbow, #31 - Run - Snow Patrol
The Simpsons - #74 - Danger! High Voltage - Electric Six, #69 - Cochise - Audioslave, #17 - Viva la Vida - Coldplay
Skins - #96 - Bodies - Drowning Pool, #61 - Time to Pretend - MGMT
Smallville - #62 - Fat Lip - Sum 41, #58 - Clint Eastwood - Gorillaz, #8 - Last Resort - Papa Roach

Top Gear - #98 - Grounds for Divorce - Elbow, #85 - Empire - Kasabian, #75 - The Shock of the Lightning - Oasis
Torchwood/Torchwood Declassified - #93 - 99 Problems - Jay-Z, #90 - Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz, #88 - Filthy/Gorgeous - Scissor Sisters, #81 - Time is Running Out - Muse, #76 - Monster - The Automatic, #6 - One Day Like This - Elbow


Here’s a list of video games with multiple listing entries:


Video Games



Band Hero - #83 - Gives You Hell - The All-American Rejects, #67 - Sugar, We're Going Down - Fall Out Boy
Dance Dance Revolution Series - #90 - Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz, #18 - Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand
DiRT 2 - #98 - Grounds for Divorce - Elbow, #89 - Warriors Dance - The Prodigy
DJ Hero Series - #90 - Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz, #71 - Bonkers - Dizzee Rascal, #12 - Somebody Told Me - The Killers
FIFA Series - #76 - Monster - The Automatic, #36 - Supermassive Black Hole - Muse
Guitar Hero - #69 - Cochise - Audioslave, #62 - Fat Lip - Sum 41 , #18 - Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock - #91 - Slither - Velvet Revolver, #49 - Ruby - Kaiser Chiefs, #36 - Supermassive Black Hole - Muse, #35 - The Pretender - Foo Fighters, #20 - When You Were Young - The Killers
Guitar Hero World Tour -  #97 - The Kill - 30 Seconds to Mars, #24 - Misery Business - Paramore, #23 - Human - The Killers
Guitar Hero 5 - #90 - Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz, #83 - Gives You Hell - The All-American Rejects, #62 - Fat Lip - Sum 41, #52 - Brianstorm - Arctic Monkeys, #13 - All the Small Things - Blink-182
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock - #96 - Bodies - Drowning Pool, #87 - Uprising - Muse, #26 - I'm Not Okay (I Promise) - My Chemical Romance, #22 - Welcome to the Black Parade - My Chemical Romance
Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades - #35 - The Pretender - Foo Fighters, #27 - Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm, #14 - I Believe in a Thing Called Love - The Darkness
Other Guitar Hero Titles - #84 - Famous Last Words - My Chemical Romance, #18 - Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand, #13 - All the Small Things - Blink-182
Karaoke Revolution - #47 - Complicated - Avril Lavigne, #27 - Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm
Other Karaoke Revolution Titles - #67 - Sugar, We're Going Down - Fall Out Boy, #14 - I Believe in a Thing Called Love - The Darkness
Lego Rock Band - #76 - Monster - The Automatic, #49 - Ruby - Kaiser Chiefs
Lips - #67 - Sugar, We're Going Down - Fall Out Boy, #24 - Misery Business - Paramore
Madden NFL Series - #79 - Duality - Slipknot, #68 - Feeling This - Blink-182, #1 - American Idiot - Green Day
NHL Series - #62 - Fat Lip - Sum 41, #61 - Time to Pretend - MGMT, #24 - Misery Business - Paramore, #18 - Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand, #7 - Rollin' - Limp Bizkit
Rock Band - #97 - The Kill - 30 Seconds to Mars, #96 - Bodies - Drowning Pool, #83 - Gives You Hell - The All-American Rejects, #79 - Duality - Slipknot, #72 - Tribute - Tenacious D, #63 - Gay Bar - Electric Six, #43 - All My Life - Foo Fighters, #39 - Fell in Love With a Girl - The White Stripes, #38 - Last Resort - Papa Roach, #35 - The Pretender - Foo Fighters, #27 - Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm, #22 - Welcome to the Black Parade - My Chemical Romance, #20 - When You Were Young - The Killers, #18 - Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand, #13 - All the Small Things - Blink-182
Rock Band 3 -  #24 - Misery Business - Paramore, #21 - In the End - Linkin Park
Other Rock Band Titles - #46 - Chop Suey! - System of a Down, #43 - All My Life - Foo Fighters
SingStar Pop - #90 - Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz, #18 - Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand, #4 - Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol
Other SingStar Titles - #49 - Ruby - Kaiser Chiefs, #20 - When You Were Young - The Killers, #18 - Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand, #14 - I Believe in a Thing Called Love - The Darkness

Tap Tap Revenge 2 (iPhone game) -  #83 - Gives You Hell - The All-American Rejects, #38 - Last Resort - Papa Roach
Tony Hawk Series - #35 - The Pretender - Foo Fighters, #88 - Filthy/Gorgeous - Scissor Sisters

Here’s a list of other parts of the Noughtie Series with multiple listing entries:

Johnny Mercyside Listings


Best Riffs - #98 - Grounds for Divorce - Elbow, #16 - Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes
Best Video - #99 - Shut Me Up - Mindless Self Indulgence, #63 - Gay Bar - Electric Six, #32 - Hurt - Johnny Cash, #27 - Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm, #16 - Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes, #13 - All the Small Things - Blink-182
Top 100 Favourite Songs of the Decade - #99 - Shut Me Up - Mindless Self Indulgence, #98 - Grounds for Divorce - Elbow, #96 - Bodies - Drowning Pool, #82 - B.Y.O.B. - System of a Down, #70 - Are You Gonna Be My Girl - Jet, #54 - Paper Planes - MIA, #46 - Chop Suey! - System of a Down, #45 - Fire - Kasabian, #32 - Hurt - Johnny Cash, #16 - Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes


Other Listings



Here’s a list of other sourced lists with multiple listing entries. To avoid confusion, the number with the '#' sign is where it got to on my listing, and the number in the (bracket) is where it got to in the listing specified. The golden font are songs that got to #1 on their respective lists.



Absolute Radio's Best Songs of the Decade - #23 - Human - The Killers (25), #12 - Somebody Told Me - The Killers (60)
Blender's Top 144 Songs of 2008 - #54 - Paper Planes - MIA (2), #17 - Viva la Vida - Coldplay (5)
Blender's Top 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born - #47 - Complicated - Avril Lavigne (197), #21 - In the End - Linkin Park (121), #14 - I Believe in a Thing Called Love - The Darkness (493), #5 - Hey Ya! - OutKast (15)
CMT's Songs of the Decade - #32 - Hurt - Johnny Cash (2), #16 - Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes (1)
MTV's Best Songs of 2009 - #61 - Time to Pretend - MGMT (4), #28 - Empire State of Mind - Jay-Z (8)
NME's Best of the 2000's - #100 - Rebellion (Lies) - Arcade Fire (9), #86 - Last Nite - The Strokes (1), #75 - The Shock of the Lightning - Oasis (96), #61 - Time to Pretend - MGMT (2), #16 - Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes (5), #12 - Somebody Told Me - The Killers (41)
NME's Greatest Indie Anthems Ever - #100 - Rebellion (Lies) - Arcade Fire (29), #86 - Last Nite - The Strokes (9), #60 - Standing in the Way of Control - The Gossip (23), #40 - I Predict a Riot - Kaiser Chiefs (36), #18 - Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand (16), #8 - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor - Arctic Monkeys (10)
Pitchfork's Top 100 Singles from 2000-04 - #25 - Clocks - Coldplay (68), #5 - Hey Ya!    OutKast (2)
Pitchfork's Top 500 Tracks of the 2000's - #100 - Rebellion (Lies) - Arcade Fire (69), #93 - 99 Problems - Jay-Z (14), #90 - Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz (308), #74 - Danger! High Voltage - Electric Six (234), #53 - Crazy - Gnarls Barkley (11), #25 - Clocks - Coldplay (155), #18 - Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand (44), #16 - Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes (30), #14 - I Believe in a Thing Called Love - The Darkness (276)
Q Magazine's 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks - #86 - Last Nite - The Strokes (66), #43 - All My Life - Foo Fighters (94), #18 - Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand (41), #16 - Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes (8), #14 - I Believe in a Thing Called Love - The Darkness (47)
Rolling Stone's 100 Best Songs of 2006 - #53 - Crazy - Gnarls Barkley (1), #22 - Welcome to the Black Parade - My Chemical Romance (17)
Rolling Stone's 100 Best Songs of 2008 - #61 - Time to Pretend - MGMT (3), #41 - Shut Up and Let Me Go - The Ting Tings (27), #23 - Human - The Killers (1), #17 - Viva la Vida - Coldplay (9), #2 - Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon (40)
Rolling Stone's Top 100 Songs of the 2000's - #93 - 99 Problems - Jay-Z (2), #86 - Last Nite - The Strokes (16), #61 - Time to Pretend - MGMT (12), #54 - Paper Planes - MIA (5), #53 - Crazy - Gnarls Barkley (1), #44 - Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day (65), #32 - Hurt - Johnny Cash (15), #16 - Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes (6), #5 - Hey Ya! - OutKast (4), #1 - American Idiot - Green Day (13)
Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time - #93 - 99 Problems - Jay-Z (172), #86 - Last Nite - The Strokes (478), #61 - Time to Pretend - MGMT (493), #54 - Paper Planes - MIA (236), #53 - Crazy - Gnarls Barkley (100), #25 - Clocks - Coldplay (490), #18 - Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand (327), #16 - Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes (286), #1 - American Idiot - Green Day (432)
Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2004 - #77 - Dry Your Eyes - The Streets (19), #12 - Somebody Told Me - The Killers (4), #1 - American Idiot - Green Day (12)
Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2007 - #54 - Paper Planes - MIA (17), #49 - Ruby - Kaiser Chiefs (13), #35 - The Pretender - Foo Fighters (6)
Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2008 - #51 - Time to Pretend - MGMT (4), #2 - Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon (1)
Triple J's Hottest 100 of All Time - #32 - Hurt - Johnny Cash (60), #18 - Take Me Out = Franz Ferdinand (100), #16 - Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes (20)
VH1's Best Hard Rock Songs of All Time - #91 - Slither - Velvet Revolver (85), #16 - Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes (75), #14 - I Believe in a Thing Called Love - The Darkness (94)
Village Voice's Top 40 Singles of 2008 - #54 - Paper Planes - MIA (1), #17 - Viva la Vida - Coldplay (8)
XFM's 100 Greatest Songs of All Time - #23 - Human - The Killers (77), #20 - When You Were Young - The Killers (37)
Y2KROQ's Top 200 Songs of the Century - #82 - B.Y.O.B. - System of a Down (134), #21 - In the End - Linkin Park (1)


Awards



Here’s a list of award ceremonies with multiple listing entries. The golden font are the winners, the standard text are nominations.

BRIT Awards - #11 - Valerie - The Zutons/Mark Ronson - Best British Single, #4 - Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol - Best Single
Grammy Awards - #93 - 99 Problems - Jay-Z - Best Rap Performance, #91 - Slither - Velvet Revolver - Best Hard Rock Performance, #90 - Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz - Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals; Record of the Year, #82 - B.Y.O.B. - System of a Down - Best Hard Rock Performance, #54 - Paper Planes - MIA - Record of the Year, #53 - Crazy - Gnarls Barkley - Best Urban/Alternative Performance, #47 - Complicated - Avril Lavigne - Song of the Year, #44 - Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day - Record of the Year, #43 - All My Life - Foo Fighters - Best Hard Rock Performance, #42 - Bring Me to Life - Evanescence - Best Hard Rock Performance, #35 - The Pretender - Foo Fighters - Best Rock Song; Record of the Year, #34 - Use Somebody - Kings of Leon - Record of the Year; Best Rock Performance by a Group with Vocals; Best Rock Song; Song of the Year, #29 - Best of You - Foo Fighters - Best Rock Song, #28 - Empire State of Mind - Jay-Z - Record of the Year, #25 - Clocks - Coldplay - Record of the Year, #20 - When You Were Young - The Killers - Best Rock Song, #17 - Viva la Vida - Coldplay - Song of the Year; Record of the Year, #16 - Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes - Best Rock Song, #12 - Somebody Told Me - The Killers - Best Rock Song, #5 - Hey Ya! - OutKast - Best Urban/Alternative Performance; Record of the Year, #4 - Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol - Best Rock Song, #3 - How You Remind Me - Nickelback - Record of the Year, #2 - Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon - Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Group; Best Rock Song
Ivor Novello Award - #98 - Grounds for Divorce - Elbow - Best Contemporary Song, #55 - For Lovers - Wolfman feat. Pete Doherty - Songwriting, #47 - Complicated - Avril Lavigne - International Hit of the Year, #6 - One Day Like This - Elbow - Best Song
NME Awards - #20 - When You Were Young - The Killers - Best Track, #8 - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor - Arctic Monkeys - Best Track
UK Record of the Year Award - #56 - Teenage Dirtbag - Wheatus, #53 - Crazy - Gnarls Barkley, #10 - Rockstar - Nickelback


Artists with Multiple Entries



Two Songs


30 Seconds to Mars - #97 - The Kill, #65 - Kings and Queens
Electric Six - #74 - Danger! High Voltage, #63 - Gay Bar
Dizzee Rascal - #71 - Bonkers, #51 - Dance Wiv Me
System of a Down - #82 - B.Y.O.B., #46 - Chop Suey!
Kasabian - #85 - Empire, #45 - Fire
The Ting-Tings - #59 - That's Not My Name, #41 - Shut Up and Let Me Go
Jay-Z - #93 - 99 Problems, #28 - Empire State of Mind
The White Stripes - #39 - Fell in Love With a Girl, #16 - Seven Nation Army
Blink-182 - #68 - Feeling This, #13 - All the Small Things
Mark Ronson - #33 - Oh My God - #11 - Valerie
Florence and the Machine - #95 - Rabbit Heart (Raise it Up), #9 - You've Got the Love
Arctic Monkeys - #52 - Brianstorm, #8 - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor
Limp Bizkit - #73 - Break Stuff, #7 - Rollin'
Elbow - #98 - Grounds for Divorce, #6 - One Day Like This
Snow Patrol - #31 - Run, #4 - Chasing Cars
Nickelback - #10 - Rockstar, #3 - How You Remind Me
Kings of Leon - #34 - Use Somebody, #2 - Sex on Fire



Three Songs (maximum cap on songs in the listing) 

Kaiser Chiefs - #80 - Everyday I Love You Less and Less, #49 - Ruby, #40 - I Predict a Riot
Gorillaz - #90 - Feel Good Inc., #58 - Clint Eastwood, #37 - Dare
Muse - #87 - Uprising, #81 - Time is Running Out, #36 - Supermassive Black Hole
Foo Fighters - #43 - All My Life, #35 - The Pretender, #29 - Best of You
My Chemical Romance - #84 - Famous Last Words, #26 - I'm Not Okay (I Promise), #22 - Welcome to the Black Parade
Coldplay - #25 - Clocks, #19 - The Scientist, #17 - Viva la Vida
The Killers - #23 - Human, #20 - When You Were Young, #12 - Somebody Told Me
Green Day - #50 - Wake Me Up When September Ends, #44 - Boulevard of Broken Dreams, #1 - American Idiot


Albums with Multiple Entries

Two Songs 

Fire - Electric Six - #74 - Danger! High Voltage, #63 - Gay Bar
Tongue 'n' Cheek - Dizzee Rascal - #71 - Bonkers, #51 - Dance Wiv Me
We Started Nothing - The Ting Tings#59 - That's Not My Name, #41 - Shut Up and Let Me Go
Employment - Kaiser Chiefs#80 - Everyday I Love You Less and Less, #40 - I Predict a Riot
Demon Days - Gorillaz#90 - Feel Good Inc., #37 - Dare
The Black Parade - My Chemical Romance#84 - Famous Last Words, #22 - Welcome to the Black Parade
A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay#25 - Clocks, #19 - The Scientist
Version - Mark Ronson#33 - Oh My God - #11 - Valerie
Lungs - Florence and the Machine#95 - Rabbit Heart (Raise it Up), #9 - You've Got the Love
The Seldom Seen Kid - Elbow#98 - Grounds for Divorce, #6 - One Day Like This
Only by the Night - Kings of Leon#34 - Use Somebody, #2 - Sex on Fire

The only artist with three songs by the same artist on the same album is Green Day. Their album, American Idiot, featured the songs at #50 - Wake Me Up When September Ends, #44 - Boulevard of Broken Dreams and #1 - American Idiot.

#1 Hits by Country


United Kingdom 

#77 - Dry Your Eyes - The Streets
#71 - Bonkers - Dizzee Rascal
#59 - That's Not My Name - The Ting Tings
#53 - Crazy - Gnarls Barkley
#51 - Dance Wiv Me - Dizzee Rascal
#49 - Ruby - Kaiser Chiefs
#42 - Bring Me to Life - Evanescence
#37 - Dare - Gorillaz
#22 - Welcome to the Black Parade - My Chemical Romance
#17 - Viva la Vida - Coldplay
#15 - All Summer Long - Kid Rock
#8 - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor - Arctic Monkeys
#7 - Rollin' - Limp Bizkit
#2 - Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon

Australia 

#56 - Teenage Dirtbag - Wheatus
#47 - Complicated - Avril Lavigne
#42 - Bring Me to Life - Evanescence
#27 - Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm
#15 - All Summer Long - Kid Rock
#5 - Hey Ya! - OutKast
#2 - Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon

Canada 

#97 - The Kill - 30 Seconds to Mars
#53 - Crazy - Gnarls Barkley
#50 - Wake Me Up When September Ends - Green Day
#47 - Complicated - Avril Lavigne
#10 - Rockstar - Nickelback
#5 - Hey Ya! - OutKast
#1 - American Idiot - Green Day

Ireland 

#77 - Dry Your Eyes - The Streets
#53 - Crazy - Gnarls Barkley
#49 - Ruby - Kaiser Chiefs
#15 - All Summer Long - Kid Rock
#7 - Rollin' - Limp Bizkit
#3 - How You Remind Me - Nickelback
#2 - Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon

Norway 

#58 - Clint Eastwood - Gorillaz
#57 - Butterfly - Crazy Town
#47 - Complicated - Avril Lavigne
#23 - Human - The Killers
#5 - Hey Ya! - OutKast

United States 

#57 - Butterfly - Crazy Town
#29 - Empire State of Mind - Jay-Z
#17 - Viva la Vida - Coldplay
#5 - Hey Ya! - OutKast
#3 - How You Remind Me - Nickelback

Austria 

#56 - Teenage Dirtbag - Wheatus
#53 - Crazy - Gnarls Barkley
#15 - All Summer Long - Kid Rock
#3 - How You Remind Me - Nickelback

Czech Republic 

#49 - Ruby - Kaiser Chiefs
#29 - Empire State of Mind - Jay-Z
#17 - Viva la Vida - Coldplay

Italy 

#58 - Clint Eastwood - Gorillaz
#47 - Complicated - Avril Lavigne
#42 - Bring Me to Life - Evanescence

Poland 

#87 - Uprising - Muse
#19 - The Scientist - Coldplay
#12 - Somebody Told Me - The Killers

Spain 

#90 - Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz
#58 - Clint Eastwood - Gorillaz
#23 - Human - The Killers

Switzerland 

#57 - Butterfly - Crazy Town
#53 - Crazy - Gnarls Barkley
#15 - All Summer Long - Kid Rock

Denmark 

#57 - Butterfly - Crazy Town
#3 - How You Remind Me - Nickelback

Germany 

#57 - Butterfly - Crazy Town
#15 - All Summer Long - Kid Rock

Mexico 

#47 - Complicated - Avril Lavigne
#41 - Shut Up and Let Me Go - The Ting Tings


New Zealand 

#53 - Crazy - Gnarls Barkley
#47 - Complicated - Avril Lavigne

Countries with one #1 Hit 

Argentina - #44 - Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day
Belgium - #34 - Use Somebody - Kings of Leon
Finland - #2 - Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon
Holland - #11 - Valerie - Mark Ronson
Hungary - #53 - Crazy - Gnarls Barkley
Israel - #22 - Welcome to the Black Parade - My Chemical Romance
Slovakia - #17 - Viva la Vida - Coldplay
Sweden - #5 - Hey Ya! - OutKast

Here’s all the songs filtered by what year the single was released, with the number in the bracket the total amount of songs from that year on the listing:

2000 (7)

#78 – Bohemian Like You – The Dandy Warhols
#73 – Break Stuff – Limp Bizkit
t#57 – Butterfly – Crazy Town
#56 – Teenage Dirtbag - Wheatus
#38 – Last Resort – Papa Roach
#13 – All the Small Things – Blink-182
#7 - Rollin’ – Limp Bizkit

2001 (9)

#96 – Bodies – Drowning Pool
#94 – Sing - Travis
#86 – Last Nite – The Strokes
#62 – Fat Lip – Sum 41
#58 – Clint Eastwood - Gorillaz
#46 – Chop Suey! – System of a Down
#27 – Smooth Criminal – Alien Ant Farm
#21 – In the End – Linkin Park
#3 – How You Remind Me - Nickelback

2002 (9)

#72 – Tribute – Tenacious D
#69 – Cochise – Audioslave
#64 – We’re All Made of Stars - Moby
#47 – Complicated – Avril Lavigne
#43 – All My Life – Foo Fighters
#39 – Fell in Love With a Girl – The White Stripes
#30 – By the Way – Red Hot Chili Peppers
#25 – Clocks - Coldplay
#19 – The Scientist - Coldplay

2003 (10)

#81 – Time is Running Out - Muse
#74 – Danger! High Voltage – Electric Six
#70 – Are You Gonna Be My Girl – Jet
#68 – Feeling This – Blink-182
#63 – Gay Bar – Electrix Six
#42 – Bring Me to Life - Evanescence
#32 – Hurt – Johnny Cash
#16 – Seven Nation Army – The White Stripes
#14 – I Believe in a Thing Called Love – The Darkness
#5 – Hey Ya! - OutKast

2004 (12)

#93 – 99 Problems – Jay-Z
#91 – Slither – Velvet Revolver
#79 – Duality – Slipknot
#77 – Dry Your Eyes – The Streets
#55 – For Lovers – Wolfman feat. Pete Doherty
#44 – Boulevard of Broken Dreams – Green Day
#40 – I Predict a Riot – Kaiser Chiefs
#31 – Run – Snow Patrol
#26 – I’m Not Okay (I Promise) – My Chemical Romance
#18 – Take Me Out – Franz Ferdinand
#12 – Somebody Told Me – The Killers
#1 – American Idiot – Green Day

2005 (10)

#100 – Rebellion (Lies) – Arcade Fire
#92 – Wires - Athlete
#90 – Feel Good Inc. – Gorillaz
#88 – Filthy Gorgeous – Scissor Sisters
#82 – B.Y.O.B. – System of a Down
#67 – Sugar, We’re Going Down – Fall Out Boy
#50 – Wake Me Up When September Ends – Green Day
#37 – Dare - Gorillaz
#29 – Best of You – Foo Fighters
#8 – I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor – Arctic Monkeys

2006 (11)

#99 – Shut Me Up – Mindless Self Indulgence
#97 – The Kill – 30 Seconds to Mars
#85 – Empire - Kasabian
#76 – Monster – The Automatic
#60 – Standing in the Way of Control – The Gossip
#53 – Crazy – Gnarls Barkley
#36 – Supermassive Black Hole - Muse
#22 – Welcome to the Black Parade – My Chemical Romance
#20 – When You Were Young – The Killers
#10 – Rockstar – Nickelback
#4 – Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol

2007 (8)

#84 – Famous Last Words – My Chemical Romance
#66 – Foundations – Kate Nash
#42 – Brianstorm – Arctic Monkeys
#49 – Ruby – Kaiser Chiefs
#35 – The Pretender – Foo Fighters
#33 – Oh My God – Mark Ronson
#24 – Misery Business - Paramore
#11 – Valerie – Mark Ronson

2008 (15)

#98 – Grounds for Divorce - Elbow
#83 – Gives You Hell – The All-American Rejects
#80 – Everyday I Love You Less and Less – Kaiser Chiefs
#75 – The Shock of the Lightning - Oasis
#61 – Time to Pretend - MGMT
#59 – That’s Not My Name – The Ting-Tings
#54 – Paper Planes – MIA
#51 – Dance Wiv Me – Dizzee Rascal
#41 – Shut Up and Let Me Go – The Ting-Tings
#34 – Use Somebody – Kings of Leon
#23 – Human – The Killers
#17 – Viva la Vida – Coldplay
#15 – All Summer Long – Kid Rock
#6 – One Day Like This – Elbow
#2 – Sex on Fire – Kings of Leon

2009 (9)

#95 – Rabbit Heart  (Raise it Up) – Florence and the Machine
#89 – Warriors Dance – The Prodigy
#87 – Uprising - Muse
#71 – Bonkers - Dizzee Rascal
#65 – Kings and Queens – 30 Seconds to Mars
#48 – Don’t Upset the Rhythm – The Noisettes
#45 – Fire - Kasabian
#28 – Empire State of Mind – Jay-Z
#9 – You’ve Got the Love - Florence and the Machine


Noughtie: The Most Important Songs of the Decade Mixtape

(The caps for this Mixtape are one song per artist, and at least one song from each year will be chosen. If you're not familiar with my Mixtapes, look at the bottom of this website and click on the 'mixtape' tab to see the more Mixtapes, and to get a feel of what they're about.)
  1. One Day Like This - Elbow
  2. Viva la Vida - Coldplay
  3. Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol
  4. You've Got the Love - Florence and the Machine
  5. How You Remind Me - Nickelback
  6. By the Way - Red Hot Chili Peppers
  7. I Believe in a Thing Called Love - The Darkness
  8. Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand
  9. Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes
  10. Somebody Told Me - The Killers
  11. I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor - Arctic Monkeys
  12. Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon
  13. All Summer Long - Kid Rock
  14. Valerie - Mark Ronson
  15. Hey Ya! - OutKast
  16. In the End - Linkin Park
  17. Welcome to the Black Parade - My Chemical Romance
  18. Rollin' - Limp Bizkit
  19. All the Small Things - Blink-182
  20. American Idiot - Green Day
And the five alternative songs will be:
  1. Misery Business - Paramore
  2. Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm
  3. Empire State of Mind - Jay-Z
  4. Best of You - Foo Fighters
  5. Hurt - Johnny Cash
*collapses on the floor in exhaustion*

*...one hour later, gets up*

...and that's the end! Of the Noughtie Series! Officially! Finally! Thank you so much for taking part in this, regardless of how you got here, and how much you've actually read. One more stat before we go, the total Noughtie listing - from the first post on Wednesday, 26th January to today, 23rd July, the Noughtie Series is a grand total of 72, 041 words long. I've dedicated 6 months to put it all down on the internet, and around 18 months of getting the idea into my head, juggling ideas, doing research, and then actually creating everything. That's a very long time. I think it was worth it. I hope you agree. I'll be back in a few days when everything will be back to normal on this site, and I may keep away from discussing music for a little while anyway! Thanks again for your time and take care.

Monday, April 04, 2011

Noughtie: The 100 Most Important Songs of the Decade (Part 3)

We continue our countdown of the most important music singles of the Naughties from #80 to #71!

To view part 1, click here.
To view part 2, click here.


#80. "Everyday I Love You Less and Less" - Kaiser Chiefs
Released: 16/5/05
Album: Employment
Appearances: Run, Fatboy, Run (movie)
Chart Positions: UK - #8, Best Elsewhere - Netherlands - #52

I always find it difficult when a song was very popular, very well received in the UK in this listing. Just in case you didn't know, I'm British. This is a biased listing with respect to the fact that all the research and sorting out I've done to make this listing the way it is, is done with a British hat on. Yes some artists were more popular in America than in the UK, some artists have done jack in the States. It does count to a certain degree how well they do across the pond, but it all stems from the fact that if they didn't succeed in these great British isles, they 'aint getting in the list.
Sorry for rambling, but this song is one of those songs. The Kaiser Chiefs at this moment were nothing in America (in fact, "Ruby" aside, they aren't anything in America even now) but this song solidified them as a fun and quirky little band from Leeds who were living the British dream of mainstream popularity. Personally? I liked the Kaisers when they first started, and this was a good little ditty, and many people agree.


#79. "Duality" - Slipknot
Released: 4/5/04
Album: Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)
Appearances: Madden NFL 10 (video game), Rock Band (video game), nail'd (video game trailer),
Chart Positions: UK - #15, US - #106 (#5 in Mainstream Rock Tracks), Best Elsewhere - Germany - #28

What do you know, this song was released on my birthday! Anyway, "Duality", yes, you've heard it many times in the blog with many artists, but it was the song that got Slipknot mainstream success. You've heard it many times and you'll continue to hear it because it's a very strong connection for rock artists, and most certainly metal artists. If you can get people who don't like heavy music to like your song(s) then you've done a good job. Going mainstream is different from having a song that was successful in the mainstream charts. Slipknot aren't mainstream. They're far from it I'd say. But "Duality" got people rocking. It was really successful. It was a great metal track, it was definitely one of the bigger metal anthems of the decade.


#78. "Bohemian Like You" - Dandy Warhols
Released: 31/10/00
Album: Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia

Appearances: Summer Catch (movie soundtrack), Igby Goes Down (movie), Fool Proof (movie soundtrack), Flushed Away (movie), Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Radio Sunnydale (TV series soundtrack), The Replacements (movie), Clockstoppers (movie), Little Nicky (movie), Man of the Year (movie), Numb3rs (TV series), 6-0-6 (radio show), Chuck (TV series), Le Mans 24 Hours (video game), Delirious (movie), Dancing with the Stars (TV series), Vodafone (mobile phone advertisement), Burton Albion FC (football team intro music), Ford Focus (car advertisement), Ford Mustang (car advertisement), Holden Astra (car advertisement), Citroen C4 Picasso (car advertisement), Next (clothing advertisement)
Chart Positions: UK - #5, US - #105 (#28 in Mainstream Rock Tracks), Best Elsewhere - Ireland - #17

The one thing I've found had whilst writing this listing is comparing songs from the year 2000 to songs from the year 2009. People have heard this song for up to 11 years, where as a song from 2009 has been heard for 2 of those 11 years. But what you're seeing is my attempt at doing that.

Yes this song was incredibly popular, on it's release it got very very popular because of Vodafone using the song on its adverts. On it's original release it didn't get very high in the charts though. But as you can see, this song has been used in so many different advertisements and movies. It's just a great track, one that people love singing as the words are easy to hear and sing. It's just a song so memorable and classy it deserves its place in this list.

#77. "Dry Your Eyes" - The Streets
Released: 31/5/04
Album: A Grand Don't Come For Free

Accolades: #19 in Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2004
Chart Positions: UK - #1, Best Elsewhere - Ireland - #1

Another thing that is difficult to list, songs that got to #1. "Dry Your Eyes" is the first song on the list that got the #1 spot in the UK, but that doesn't mean it deserves to be higher in this list, at least I don't think so (if you do, comment and tell me why).  Some songs get to #1 then disappear into the decade. This song didn't quite do that, but it wasn't as prominent afterwards, this isn't a song that pops into my head when I think of the most important tracks of the decade. But getting to #1 is a merit that is well respected, and it's something all artists who work in the alternative music (although Mike Skinner's project is garage rap, he does have a strong indie following) worlds would love to do. So kudos to The Streets, they did something probably every artist on this list strive to achieve. Only a few do it.

#76. "Monster" - The Automatic
Released: 5/6/06
Album: Not Accepted Anywhere

Appearances: Lego Rock Band (video game), Kinect Sports (video game), FIFA 08 (video game), Igor (movie), Slither (movie), Torchwood (TV series), Doctor Who (TV series), Primeval (TV series), Hollyoaks (TV series), Le Grand Journal (TV series), Tittybangbang (TV series), Bones (TV series), Serious Ocean (TV series)
Chart Positions: UK - #4, Best Elsewhere - Ireland - #37

You could call The Automatic a one hit wonder, but their career is quite young and they haven't quite disappeared, they've just took a step backwards in their career. Love it or hate it "Monster" was a big hit upon its release. It was everywhere, on the radio, on music channels, on loads of different TV shows. It's even been used in Hollywood films, although the Welsh band haven't even come close to cracking America. It's just a simple catchy soft rock tune that appeals to all ages and has a light hearted comedy music video. I personally liked the track when it came out but I can easily see why some people dislike it. Regardless, I think it deserves a place in this listing and you'll find it at #76.

#75. "The Shock of the Lightning" - Oasis
Released: 22/9/08
Album: Dig Out Your Soul

Accolades: #96 in NME's 100 Tracks of the Naughties
Appearances: K-20: Legend of the Mask (movie), Jaguar (car advertisement), Honda (car advertisement), Top Gear (TV series), Soccer AM (TV series)
Chart Positions: UK - #3, US - #93 (#12 in Alternative Songs chart) Best Elsewhere - Sweden - #5

I'm quite secretive about the listing you are currently seeing, and what songs will appear later on in it. But I'll tell you one thing: this is the only Oasis song to make the Top 100. *gasps from Oasis fans*
Let's get something clear here. I like Oasis, as a band they are were great. The key word in that previous sentence is were. Oasis in the nineties, well, they produced hit after hit, they had two MEGA albums. If (or likely, when) I cover the nineties, you'll see them a lot more. But in the Naughties, they were flat. What annoys me about Oasis is that they use their presence and commercial success to big up their new releases, they then release their singles and get success, then they disappear again. This happened throughout the last decade. Their songs didn't stand out that much. In fact, if 2008 was a better year for music you wouldn't see ANY Oasis songs in this decade listing. "The Shock of the Lightning" was probably their last great single, but their singles were few and far between in quality and memorability in the decade. I'm saying this as a critical journalist, not as a biased music fan. I like Oasis, and a lot of their songs in the decade personally. But for popularity, they get little from me. I'm jus' sayin'.

#74. "Danger! High Voltage" - Electric Six
Released: 6/1/03
Album: Fire

Accolades: NME's Single of the Week, #234 in Pitchfork Media's Best Songs of the 2000's, The Pitchfork 500
Appearances: Charlie's Angles: Full Throttle (movie), White Collar (TV series), Diary of a Wimpy Kid (movie), Balls of Steel (TV series), The Simpsons (TV series), Malcom in the Middle (TV series)
Chart Positions: UK - #2, Best Elsewhere - Ireland - #15

Danger! Danger! High Voltage! When we touch! When we kiss! This song was brilliant when it came out. It's one of those songs where you just think... "what the hell was that?" But it was fucking successful. It makes me laugh that this song is so well received in the UK yet only a few eccentric and intelligent groups of people in America like it. It makes our country look good when we accept American imports like Electric Six in to our music charts to create havok amongst the pop machine. And "Danger! High Voltage" did just that. I never knew the song got to #2 until I rereviewed it, but I'm pretty damn happy it did. It's a hilarious yet peculiar effort by the estranged band. Awesome stuff.

#73. "Break Stuff" - Limp Bizkit
Released: 18/4/00
Album: Significant Other

Appearances: UFC (theme song for fighter Tito Ortiz)
Chart Positions: US - #123 (#14 in Alternative Songs Chart), Best Elsewhere - Australia - #41

This song didn't chart in the UK and it doesn't have many accolades or appearances. Yet it's probably considered as the song that elevated Limp Bizkit's career. This song, it's famous video, the many cameos by already established artists such as Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Jonathan Davis of KoRn amongst many others, and most importantly, the controversy at Woodstock '99 that is attached with this song, gave Limp Bizkit ground to start on when it came to their next album (Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavoured Water). It's also their most popular song amongst the more hardcore Limp Bizkit songs. It's a great "nu-metal" track, and it's very catchy, although the lyrics are shit and immature (then again Fred Durst wasn't really renowned for his great lyrics). It's a good track, a very important one in the start of the decade.

#72. "Tribute" - Tenacious D
Released: 16/7/02
Album: Tenacious D

Accolades: Most Requested Song on Kerrang! TV in 2002
Appearances: Rock Band (video game)
Listings: Best Videos
Chart Positions: US - Never Charted, Best Elsewhere - Australia - #4

This song actually wasn't released in this country and it never charted in the US. Yet... despite that... it's incredibly important. I'm amazed while I'm writing this that this song never got released in this country. You would have thought, with the success on Kerrang! TV, Jack Black and Kyle Gass would have at least took a punt on releasing the single here. Hey ho.
The video is what makes this song. The video is hilarious. It's featured in my best videos listing and it would amongst a lot of peoples. But the song is great too. The lyrics are fantastic. The song and the video together just make greatness. I'm sure Jack Black, already a successful actor, wanted to prove himself as a lead singer without being ripped, and with his own little duo with Kyle Gass, this song was perfect. It's a rock song yes, but it's just so funny. It's a classic to be honest, this song won't go away any time soon.


#71. "Bonkers" - Dizzee Rascal
Released: 18/5/09
Album: Tongue n' Cheek

Appearances: Need for Speed: Nitro (video game), DJ Hero 2 (video game)
Listings: Top 100 Favourite Songs of the Decade
Chart Positions: UK - #1, Best Elsewhere - Ireland - #3

This was Dizzee Rascal's second #1 hit and the alternative grime rapper really found a style that got critical and commercial success at this point. He has since had two more #1 hits, although they were more pop orientated hits. Dizzee Rascal is having a fantastic time recently, as I said in my "Best New Artists" listing Dizzee is very young yet he's been around for a good part of this decade, and he's going nowhere. He's got a lot of respect from his peers in rap and in rock, he's got a lot of fans. He's a good guy actually as well, he comes across like a top bloke in interviews. The bass in "Bonkers" is what makes me love this track personally, it's just so heavy and so loud, it sounds great. The lyrics are good too, he explains that he's rather live free than pay for thrills, and that living this way makes him... "bonkers". Good stuff innit!

To view part 4, click here. 
To view part 5, click here. 
To view part 6, click here. 
To view part 7, click here. 
To view part 8, click here.
To view part 9, click here.
To view part 10, click here.
To view the winner, click here.
To view my methods and explanations, click here. 
To view a full archived stats index of the songs listed, click here.