What was the number 1 rock song in 2005?

What was the number 1 rock song in 2005?

What was the number 1 rock song in 2005?

Top 100 Rock & Roll Songs in 2005

Rank Song Title
1 Best of You Foo Fighters ► Best of You
2 Save Me Shinedown ► Save Me
3 Photograph Nickelback ► Photograph
4 Wasteland 10 Years ► Wasteland

What rock bands were popular in the early 2000s?

Top 10 Best Rock Bands of the 2000s

  • Linkin Park (New Metal/Alternative Metal)
  • Avenged Sevenfold (Metalcore/Heavy Metal)
  • Green Day (Punk Rock/Pop Punk)
  • Snow Patrol (Alternative Rock/Power Pop)
  • Korn (Nu Metal/Alternative Metal)
  • Nickelback (Post Grunge/Alternative Rock)
  • Slipknot (Heavy Metal/Groove Metal/Alternative Metal)

What songs were big in 2005?

List

No. Title Artist(s)
1 “We Belong Together” Mariah Carey
2 “Hollaback Girl” Gwen Stefani
3 “Let Me Love You” Mario
4 “Since U Been Gone” Kelly Clarkson

What was the biggest hit in 2005?

The R&B track “We Belong Together” by American singer Mariah Carey was named the number 1 song of 2005 and it spent the longest time at number 1 for the year, 14 weeks.

What was the most popular music in 2005?

And that’s that for 2005. All that’s left is for us to close out the year with our favorite part of this gig– chirping at you about our favorite music.

Who are the top 100 rock bands of all time?

Top 100 Rock Bands. 1. Pearl Jam. Pearl Jam is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1990. Since its inception, the band’s line-up has consisted of Eddie Vedder (lead vocals), Mike McCready (lead guitar), Stone Gossard (rhythm guitar) and Jeff Ament (bass).

Who was the most successful band of the 20th century?

The Beatles were an English rock band that became arguably the most successful act of the 20th century. They contributed to music, film, literature, art, and fashion, made a continuous impact on popular culture and the lifestyle of several generations.

What was the most physically demanding album of 2005?

2005’s most physically demanding record either impressed the shit out of you or put you to sleep. I say it was like a shot of cocaine in the arm of minimalism– and fittingly, it came out the same year as Steve Reich’s first new piece in years.