Some disclaimers: - Stacie Orrico only had two US hits but had five top 40 hits in the UK. - Satellites by September was a hit in European countries but only hit #96 in the UK. - Puddle Of Mudd had a third top 20 hit in the UK with Control. - Modjo's third single What I Mean only hit #59 in the UK but was a top 20 hit Spain and Switzerland.
Kinda same with Jet and Are You Gonna Be My Girl (2003)/Look What You've Done (2004) in the U.S. while having many other hits in Europe and their native Australia.
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Stacie Orrico had 3 number ones in the CCM radio stations before her mainstream success: With A Little Faith, Without Love and Don't Look At Me. I Promise, I Could Be The One and I'm Not Missing You were not big hits but they charted in some European countries.
I think Wheatus and Vertical Horizon didn't get the enough credit when they came out. Their albums are quite good and i still listen to til this day. And also Modjo's Lady is the first track that i listen when i am on a Highway. 😎😎
Owl City had a few more hits, He had several songs get on the charts especially his soundtrack work for movies but fireflies is just so iconic and reached such a legendary status that it's the only song people think of when his name comes up
@@SandySandy-hm6nk yeah they did. Control was number 3 on the billboard rock charts which is another one of their popular songs. There was also Away from me, psycho, famous drift and die need I continue. Also Psycho and Away from me also reached number 1 on the mainstream rock charts thank you very much. You tried but you played yourself
Finger Eleven is also known for Slow Chemical, widely known for Kane's entrance in WWE, which imo is far more popular than that song not named Paralyzer
Both Stacie Orrico & Switchfoot crossed over from the Christian Contemporary Music world. They each had hits in that world before their mainstream hits (and I think Switchfoot may have had a couple of hits back in the CCM world after their mainstream success)..
Well, Switchfoot isn't a Christian group. They have stated this many times. Their songs may have "Christian" elementary to them, but Switchfoot is a ROCK group.
@@atouchofclass07 whether they self-classify or not, they started out on a Christian label, they've had heavy airplay on CCM radio stations (including songs that didn't get playedon mainstream pop or rock stations), & they've played (at least a few) Christian music festivals. So, **shrugs**..
Thank you for this video. An interesting insight within the 2000s. Alien Ant Farm just came and disappeared. I was amazed how 'Sunny' became a Top 10 hit here in the UK as I found it a very weak cover / sample of the Boney M song. Infernal just disappeared as soon as they arrived. Iyaz...the song always sounded to me 'Chinese like a melody in my head' 😂 Kristian Leontiou should have been huge. Great album, cute guy and great songwriter. He did have some very minor success as One Eskimo in 2009 but they weren't a hit. That's talent Little Boots is active albeit not commercial. Her last album released in early 2022 is decent. Better than 90 per cent of the stuff in UK charts. Is it me or does the Owl City / Carly Rae duet scream badly sang and performed live. September did have a minor hit with Satellite'. Stacey Orrico the guy in the first video was her cousin, and in a gay film I saw (no it was a romance film, not a rude one!). Decent actor he is.
As someone watching this in Canada, this is mostly "I know both of these songs" or "I know NEITHER of these songs", with a few instances of knowing only the bigger hit. Love this series though! Unfortunately, you can't really continue because it's too early to know if any 2010 artists will get a second hit yet. (Sidenote: in Canada Finger Eleven would have had some other hits, although looking at chart history "Above" wasn't nearly as big as I remembered it being.)
Owl City really shouldn't be on this list. I don't think billboard top 10 can be the only marker of "hit," especially post 2005. It's like using only Nielsen ratings to classify hit tv. Owl City was EVERYWHERE. All over the radio, and multiple movie songs. Not even including any religious radio play. Owl City had too much of a presence with too many songs to be called "2 hit wonder." And its not just about me liking the music. I'm not going to argue for Wheatus, whose music i love, but they were undeniably less in the mainstream, so it's reasonable to understand that other songs of their's that i enjoyed were not hits. But Owl City....
Name them then, if you’re one to object. Those two songs were their only top 40 hits in not only the US, but also Canada and Oceania. Either their other songs didn’t reach Top 40 or it only became popular on the alternative Billboard charts, which is not what is taken into consideration for these lists. And if you have an issue, you can always ask SRG. He makes the lists. He does the research.
Vertical Horizon! 😃✌️🤟 the 1st time I heard them, was in a radio chart... I guess it was 98... they were one of the most requested in the US... I was letening, they played a little bit of Everything You Want, and I was like "what is it? 😳 this is good" then I bought their album... 😁
Finger Eleven also had Quicksand. Above, First Time, Drag You Down, Bones + Joints, and I’ll Keep Your Memory Vague Cobra Starship is also arguably best known for Snakes on a Plane…..
@@whaduzitmatr #1 on Active Rock, #3 on Mainstream Rock and Alternative Airplay and #6 on Heritage Rock. Too much commercial hip-hop and bubblegum pop to make Top 40 of Hot 100 that week. The only “rock” songs that made it that week were “It’s Been A While” by Staind, “Be Like That” by 3 Doors Down and “How You Remind Me” by Nickelback, all a lot mellower and “radio friendly” than “Control”.
Another itneresting 2-hit wonder of that era would be the band 'A' does anyone remember them? They were pretty neat, then they seemed to have dissapeared of the earth.
My favorite song is missing 😢 I Won't Be Crying 2007 single by Infernal "I Won't Be Crying" is the Danish dance band Infernal's 3rd single released in the UK. "I Won't Be Crying" peaked #1 at the TV-channel The Voice TV Danmark. The music video was directed by Loic Maes and shot in Paris. This is their most viewed video on RUclips, 3 million views As of October 2010.
I remember leaving school on 2000 and the flood of American rock and RnB came over to the UK was huge. Then the competition from Uk artist's as well the charts where great back then
Why didn't you include Bodyrockers? They were two-hit wonders really. They had two hit singles "I Like the Way You Move" and "Round and Round" (both in 2005).
Since SRG is basing this off of the US, the UK and Germany, I can see why he placed September on here even though it’s a debatable entry. _Satellites_ was big in Sweden, and other countries like the Netherlands, Spain, and the other Nordic countries, but this song only managed to reach number 96 on the UK charts, and never even reached the USA or Germany. But yes, September has had other hits in other countries.
3:44 I notice the Switchfoot song when in the final year in the 170 Songs That Turn into 20 Years Old in 2024 video coming out on January 2024. Man, great kind of 2004 songs, it came across the lines of european but almost 2004 yet.
I think SRG is basing this off of US, UK and German charts, since these regions tend to be big in terms of commercial music that becomes popular elsewhere. But yes, September did have their hit _Satellites,_ but it managed to only reach 96 on the UK charts and not chart in America or Germany. But, it was really popular in Continental Europe, specifically the Nordic countries, the Netherlands, and Spain.
With rock musicians I don't really think the Hot 100 is the best representation of their popularity, Cause a lot of the genre's biggest hits don't even chart on it. (Think Godsmack, Slipknot, Korn, Deftones) Puddle Of Mudd may have only had two songs in the Top 40, But their other songs Away From Me, Famous, Drift and Die, and especially Psycho and Control are still hits. Those last two especially were some of the most played rock songs of the decade. With bands like Trapt I get it cause nobody remembers their other hits, But Puddle Of Mudd has three hits at the very least.
Maybe not, but the generally accepted definition of a "Hit Single" for the purposes of this video is did the song reach the Top 40 on the Hot 10. Take Def Leppard for example if anyone says "name a song by them not called Pour Some Sugar On Me" Bet the top 2 answers will be Love Bites and Rock of Ages, both were Top 20 hits on the Hot 100
3:01 I do not know as the 2 O-Zone songs between the difference of the 2004 songs but came back in 2003. This is why the song of "Dragostea Din Tel" album always turns into other and second O-Zone song of 20 years old in 2024.
Although Alien Ant Farm and Puddle of Mudd hv more than two hits (AAF with Wish - those playing the Tony Hawk game; and PoM with Control - the theme song of WWE Survivor Series 2001), I hv to admit that I once again enjoy this compilation. I dare to say that some of these songs are also played on Malaysian radio stations, Replay and Good Girls Gone Bad among them. And yeah, those following WWE during its Ruthless Aggression era will also remember Finger Eleven as the band behind Kane's entrance theme.
Vertical Horizon sure had few more hits like Best I Ever Had and I'm Still Here. Vanessa Carlton too had released another hits like Pretty Baby from her debut album, White Houses and Hands On Me from her succeeding albums
No they didn’t. Not commercially. I love the band I’m not bashing em but hits means something beyond just having minor success with a music video or radio play
You need to mention that these are American two-hit wonders. Because in Canada some of these artist are not two hit nor one hit wonders just look up Finger Eleven and you will see there are more then just two-hits.
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the early and the late 2000 are completely different worlds
Exactly Y2k for life
@vinipcplayer I grew up in the 2000s. The early, mid, and late 2000s were definitely all distinctly different from one another.
Yep! Early 2000’s was futuristic 90’s leftovers and late 2000’s was 80’s revamp.
Great list. September made awesome music. I loved her songs. Same with Velvet
Vertical Horizon's 'Best I Ever Had' became a big hit too!
Was going to say this as well 🤣 received a crap ton of airplay in early 2001. God I miss that 2 year period between the summers of 1999-2001.
They had tons of songs. I love them! ❤
Heart in Hand was a cool song, why wasn't it a hit...
Best I Ever Had was probably their Best song, but I've always had a particular fondness to their song Finding Me
Some disclaimers:
- Stacie Orrico only had two US hits but had five top 40 hits in the UK.
- Satellites by September was a hit in European countries but only hit #96 in the UK.
- Puddle Of Mudd had a third top 20 hit in the UK with Control.
- Modjo's third single What I Mean only hit #59 in the UK but was a top 20 hit Spain and Switzerland.
Kinda same with Jet and Are You Gonna Be My Girl (2003)/Look What You've Done (2004) in the U.S. while having many other hits in Europe and their native Australia.
Yeah! I don't even know the second September's song here, but Satellites is still heard here and there in my country
@@lizakolganova7608 Also "party in my head" didn't do bad on the charts
Owl City also had When Can I See You Again from Disney's _Wreck-It Ralph_ (2012)
Puddle of Mudd also had Drift & Die and Psycho both reach #1 in the rock charts.
GREAT list of songs and I always RUclips is the CLOSEST thing to an ACTUAL time machine.
Wow! 2000 Hits Were ALL THAT!
Some Songs I Remember Some Songs I Forget
Excellent list, high school and 20s. Miss the feeling of when these songs first came out. 😊
What I love about this channel is that I can get my nostalgia kick from songs I haven't heard in a really long time, hear my favorites and get introduced to music I haven't heard before that I might enjoy. Glad to add songs to my own spotify playlist thanks to your channel! (=
Me too
Some of these songs took me BACK!
Stacie Orrico had 3 number ones in the CCM radio stations before her mainstream success: With A Little Faith, Without Love and Don't Look At Me.
I Promise, I Could Be The One and I'm Not Missing You were not big hits but they charted in some European countries.
Alien Art Farm also had These Days. It was on the madden 2004 soundtrack. Great song.
Madden 04, such a good game with Vick
@ReyShady05 he was broken good
I think Wheatus and Vertical Horizon didn't get the enough credit when they came out. Their albums are quite good and i still listen to til this day. And also Modjo's Lady is the first track that i listen when i am on a Highway. 😎😎
Forgot about City High What Would You Do & Caramel and Tweet Oops (Oh My) & Call Me
Good hits !
Quite a few gems on here I’ve never heard! Time to go down the RUclips rabbit hole again.
Great list! I never knew about some of these other hits from these artists, but that’s really cool. Keep it up, SRG!
O-Zone was three-hit wonder. Their third hit is "De ce plăng chitarele" (2004).
Owl City had a few more hits, He had several songs get on the charts especially his soundtrack work for movies but fireflies is just so iconic and reached such a legendary status that it's the only song people think of when his name comes up
Along the same veins switchfoot was huge in the Christian scene. There still active today.
Thanks so much for sharing. I had only heard of one song from many of these acts, and wasn't even aware of the other hit!
Puddle of mudd definitely had more than 2 hits
I agree
Yeah they forgot about Control
No, they most definitely did not...no matter how much you personally like them.
@@SandySandy-hm6nk yeah they did. Control was number 3 on the billboard rock charts which is another one of their popular songs. There was also Away from me, psycho, famous drift and die need I continue. Also Psycho and Away from me also reached number 1 on the mainstream rock charts thank you very much. You tried but you played yourself
@@SandySandy-hm6nk there was at least 5 that were played routinely on American rock radio stations
Story of my life - the best song for me of 2000's😍
Finger Eleven is also known for Slow Chemical, widely known for Kane's entrance in WWE, which imo is far more popular than that song not named Paralyzer
One of the best WWE themes ever 🔥
OMG, that Little Boots REMEDY song owned my entire sophmore college semester!
Earthquake is my favorite!!!
Both Stacie Orrico & Switchfoot crossed over from the Christian Contemporary Music world. They each had hits in that world before their mainstream hits (and I think Switchfoot may have had a couple of hits back in the CCM world after their mainstream success)..
Switchfoot was HUGE in CCM. Kinda hurts to see them on this list as a result (even though I know it's Top 100).
Well, Switchfoot isn't a Christian group. They have stated this many times. Their songs may have "Christian" elementary to them, but Switchfoot is a ROCK group.
@@atouchofclass07 whether they self-classify or not, they started out on a Christian label, they've had heavy airplay on CCM radio stations (including songs that didn't get playedon mainstream pop or rock stations), & they've played (at least a few) Christian music festivals. So, **shrugs**..
@shawnmccafferty7010 you are correct. They performed at numerous Christian shows throughout the years.
Stars doesn't count as one of their mainstream hits??
The nostalgia is so real🤩
Rip the 90s 😩 I'm already feeling the absence of the 90s watching this
0:00 Yes! I love this song 😍
Didn't know she had a second hit internationally, though.
Who?
I can't believe how many of these songs I forgot about. I remember hearing some of these during my college/university years.
_TWO HITS = A DECENT CAREER_
Thank you for this video. An interesting insight within the 2000s. Alien Ant Farm just came and disappeared. I was amazed how 'Sunny' became a Top 10 hit here in the UK as I found it a very weak cover / sample of the Boney M song. Infernal just disappeared as soon as they arrived. Iyaz...the song always sounded to me 'Chinese like a melody in my head' 😂 Kristian Leontiou should have been huge. Great album, cute guy and great songwriter. He did have some very minor success as One Eskimo in 2009 but they weren't a hit. That's talent Little Boots is active albeit not commercial. Her last album released in early 2022 is decent. Better than 90 per cent of the stuff in UK charts. Is it me or does the Owl City / Carly Rae duet scream badly sang and performed live. September did have a minor hit with Satellite'. Stacey Orrico the guy in the first video was her cousin, and in a gay film I saw (no it was a romance film, not a rude one!). Decent actor he is.
Great memories unlocked
Thank you!!
I never knew Wheatus covered an Erasure song.
Same
I did
I did too
And to think Alien Ant Farm covered a Michael Jackson song LOL!
A Little Respect was a cover?
God...some of these pairs sound practically identical!
I remember a few of these. Keep up the good work. My friends laugh when I say you have lists of “Two-Hit Wonders”.
"Psycho" and "Famous" by Puddle of Mud were also hits.
"White Houses" and "Nolita Fairytale" by Vanessa Carlton also made the top 40.
They missed puddle of mudd first hit Control
I was gonna say, that Carlton had a 3rd hit…White Houses! That was a great song
@@patrickmcnally7487 another comment said that Control went to at #68
White Houses is a brilliant song that should have charted higher.
So many good songs
i forgot about SWITCHFOOT. Thanks for the info. This kind of channel really pull back many songs that i liked but i dont remember anymore.
Switchfoot has more songs than those 2 songs that were played in this video
@@ConcertgoerJ.R. Correct. I love Sick Cycle Carousel & Quasimodo.
Yeah i forgot about them too
As someone watching this in Canada, this is mostly "I know both of these songs" or "I know NEITHER of these songs", with a few instances of knowing only the bigger hit. Love this series though! Unfortunately, you can't really continue because it's too early to know if any 2010 artists will get a second hit yet.
(Sidenote: in Canada Finger Eleven would have had some other hits, although looking at chart history "Above" wasn't nearly as big as I remembered it being.)
I thought owl city had more hits than that?! I really liked them lol
Owl City really shouldn't be on this list. I don't think billboard top 10 can be the only marker of "hit," especially post 2005. It's like using only Nielsen ratings to classify hit tv. Owl City was EVERYWHERE. All over the radio, and multiple movie songs. Not even including any religious radio play. Owl City had too much of a presence with too many songs to be called "2 hit wonder." And its not just about me liking the music. I'm not going to argue for Wheatus, whose music i love, but they were undeniably less in the mainstream, so it's reasonable to understand that other songs of their's that i enjoyed were not hits. But Owl City....
Hinder? A two-hit band? Puh-leaze. They had more than two hits, thankyouverymuch!
Name them then, if you’re one to object. Those two songs were their only top 40 hits in not only the US, but also Canada and Oceania. Either their other songs didn’t reach Top 40 or it only became popular on the alternative Billboard charts, which is not what is taken into consideration for these lists. And if you have an issue, you can always ask SRG. He makes the lists. He does the research.
Get Stoned was their biggest hit and this list didn't include it
@@mtjm Thought 'Lips of an Angel' was?
@@BeckyAnn6879 I thought it was. Even if it's not, it still was a big hit and proves your point.
@@mtjm Get Stoned didn't even make the Hot 100, the only Top 40 singles they had were the ones shown
Watching this has just like unlocked some core childhood memories
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You know what, thanks for doing this. There's so many little gems that were lying just at the edge of my mind that I'd completely forgotten about.
2:13 I love that this is basically the same song. 😅
lol
Thank you! I miss September! 🖤
Oh god the nostaglia..❤
A guy at work is still rockin' those jams with highlighted frosted tips hair (he's 45).
Vertical Horizon! 😃✌️🤟
the 1st time I heard them, was in a radio chart... I guess it was 98... they were one of the most requested in the US... I was letening, they played a little bit of Everything You Want, and I was like "what is it? 😳 this is good" then I bought their album... 😁
Switchfoot is not just a two hit wonder. They had a lot of popular hits!
I remember liking O-Town, especially "We Fit Together" and "I Showed Her."
Finger Eleven also had Quicksand. Above, First Time, Drag You Down, Bones + Joints, and I’ll Keep Your Memory Vague
Cobra Starship is also arguably best known for Snakes on a Plane…..
This list left out my favorite Kevin Rudolph song “Welcome To The World”.
Also Puddle of Mudd’s 1st hit was Control so technically a 3-hit band.
Drift and Die was a big hit on the Rock chart and well
Control reached #67 on the Hot 100, it was not a Top 40 song
@@whaduzitmatr #1 on Active Rock, #3 on Mainstream Rock and Alternative Airplay and #6 on Heritage Rock. Too much commercial hip-hop and bubblegum pop to make Top 40 of Hot 100 that week. The only “rock” songs that made it that week were “It’s Been A While” by Staind, “Be Like That” by 3 Doors Down and “How You Remind Me” by Nickelback, all a lot mellower and “radio friendly” than “Control”.
Man, Moony and September are so good. Really takes me back ❤
I had forgotten the song Point of View by Moony, so thanks for this video.
Topissime 🌷🌷🌷😍
Pretty sure that Puddle of Mudd had more that two hits
Another itneresting 2-hit wonder of that era would be the band 'A' does anyone remember them? They were pretty neat, then they seemed to have dissapeared of the earth.
I still listen to “Starbucks” regularly
My favorite song is missing 😢
I Won't Be Crying
2007 single by Infernal
"I Won't Be Crying" is the Danish dance band Infernal's 3rd single released in the UK. "I Won't Be Crying" peaked #1 at the TV-channel The Voice TV Danmark. The music video was directed by Loic Maes and shot in Paris. This is their most viewed video on RUclips, 3 million views As of October 2010.
Movies by Alien Ant Farm is still my song lol
I just love that this is 22 Two hit wonders. 🤣
From the 2 thousands
I remember leaving school on 2000 and the flood of American rock and RnB came over to the UK was huge. Then the competition from Uk artist's as well the charts where great back then
Enya scored her 2nd top 40 hit "Only Time" (#10 US) in 2001, her first hit "Orinoco Flow" in 1989 (#25 US)
Good fella
Why didn't you include Bodyrockers? They were two-hit wonders really. They had two hit singles "I Like the Way You Move" and "Round and Round" (both in 2005).
Tf im a 90s baby and have never heard any of these songs
I remember a few of these, but didn't know who the artists were
How about Satellites by September?
Since SRG is basing this off of the US, the UK and Germany, I can see why he placed September on here even though it’s a debatable entry. _Satellites_ was big in Sweden, and other countries like the Netherlands, Spain, and the other Nordic countries, but this song only managed to reach number 96 on the UK charts, and never even reached the USA or Germany. But yes, September has had other hits in other countries.
3:44 I notice the Switchfoot song when in the final year in the 170 Songs That Turn into 20 Years Old in 2024 video coming out on January 2024. Man, great kind of 2004 songs, it came across the lines of european but almost 2004 yet.
Oh, god. What I meant to say is it was at 3:50. Sorry bout that.
AAF had wish on thps, these days, sticks and stones and summer on their first album were pretty well played.
Hinder had like 6 or 7 songs in the top 100 charts. Get Stoned, Lips of an Angel, How Long, Use Me come to mind pretty easily.
Hey, September had one more hit - Satellites ;)
And another one - Looking for Love
@@pradzi Dokładnie ;) A miałem dopisać...
In fact, Satellites was their biggest hit in Spain by far
I think SRG is basing this off of US, UK and German charts, since these regions tend to be big in terms of commercial music that becomes popular elsewhere. But yes, September did have their hit _Satellites,_ but it managed to only reach 96 on the UK charts and not chart in America or Germany. But, it was really popular in Continental Europe, specifically the Nordic countries, the Netherlands, and Spain.
Owl city - vanilla twighlight was one of the saddest pop songs of the 00s that played all over the radio
With rock musicians I don't really think the Hot 100 is the best representation of their popularity, Cause a lot of the genre's biggest hits don't even chart on it. (Think Godsmack, Slipknot, Korn, Deftones)
Puddle Of Mudd may have only had two songs in the Top 40, But their other songs Away From Me, Famous, Drift and Die, and especially Psycho and Control are still hits. Those last two especially were some of the most played rock songs of the decade.
With bands like Trapt I get it cause nobody remembers their other hits, But Puddle Of Mudd has three hits at the very least.
Maybe not, but the generally accepted definition of a "Hit Single" for the purposes of this video is did the song reach the Top 40 on the Hot 10. Take Def Leppard for example if anyone says "name a song by them not called Pour Some Sugar On Me" Bet the top 2 answers will be Love Bites and Rock of Ages, both were Top 20 hits on the Hot 100
Finger Eleven smash hit “Above” has gone platinum multiple time by now. Best song IMO
3:01 I do not know as the 2 O-Zone songs between the difference of the 2004 songs but came back in 2003. This is why the song of "Dragostea Din Tel" album always turns into other and second O-Zone song of 20 years old in 2024.
Although Alien Ant Farm and Puddle of Mudd hv more than two hits (AAF with Wish - those playing the Tony Hawk game; and PoM with Control - the theme song of WWE Survivor Series 2001), I hv to admit that I once again enjoy this compilation. I dare to say that some of these songs are also played on Malaysian radio stations, Replay and Good Girls Gone Bad among them.
And yeah, those following WWE during its Ruthless Aggression era will also remember Finger Eleven as the band behind Kane's entrance theme.
Wow! Cool!
Vertical Horizon sure had few more hits like Best I Ever Had and I'm Still Here. Vanessa Carlton too had released another hits like Pretty Baby from her debut album, White Houses and Hands On Me from her succeeding albums
What happened to Control by Puddle of Mudd? That was their first hit song.
Dream could be on this list with She Loves You Not and This Is Me both from their debut album.
Yes I had included them in the first draft of the video but removed them because I wasn't sure 'This Is Me' could be called a 'hit'.
@@somerandomguy_music It peaked at #39 on the Billboard hot 100, so it was a minor hit.
Agree
Vertical Horizon had a couple more I thought? Best I Ever Had/Grey Sky Morning is one of my favorite songs in the world.
Vertical Horizon 🔥
there something about the early 2000s that makes the music so timeless is like the world ended.
Vanessa Carlton's "a thousand miles" came out in 02 on a list of 22 2 hit wonders 22 years ago to this day!
Alien Ant Farm had more hits than that. Those were their most popular songs and still have been putting out quality albums
Totally agree.
The only other song anyone else remembers other than Smooth Criminal and Movies, is Wish, and we all know why.
No, they most definitely didn't...And the fact that you like them doesn't change things.
@@SandySandy-hm6nk😂
No they didn’t. Not commercially. I love the band I’m not bashing em but hits means something beyond just having minor success with a music video or radio play
The rage bait in this video from the moment it started. Yeah right! 😂
I wonder what happened to Stacey Orrico. She must be about 40 years old now... 🤔
I believe Hinder had a third hit with "Use Me" in 2008. Also, Switchfoot had "Stars" in 2005
Finger 11 has a ton of bangers
Haven't heard of many of these lol, but wheatus is underated.
I can't believe I forgot the massive crush I had on Stacie Orrico.
Spin doctors were awesome.
Blurry was a Great Song
Iyaz was in his bag!!!
Stacie had "I'm not missing you" as well. That was a hit? Or maybe I just loved it 😂
Vertical horizon 😂😂 best i ever had
Dude, Switchfoot have so many more iconic songs honestly. They are still rocking.
1:12 Okay, that sounds good - but the 2 versions of the 80s are unreachable.
What about the artist Colby odonis song what you got? Good song but he was a one hit wonder too
You need to mention that these are American two-hit wonders. Because in Canada some of these artist are not two hit nor one hit wonders just look up Finger Eleven and you will see there are more then just two-hits.