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Toadies were originally scheduled to play 2nd on the second stage, but they broke up days before the concert, therefore Nonpoint stepped in and took their place. 2002: Kid Rock , Stone Temple Pilots , Earshot , Uncle Kracker , Trust Company , Chevelle , Breaking Benjamin , Extra Blue Kind, Static-X , Birdmen of Alcatraz,
List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album US Rock Digital [70] UK Physical [71] "Miserable at Best" 2007 — — RIAA: Gold [2] A Lesson in Romantics "Stay" 2011 26 — Mayday Parade "First Train" 2020 — 17 Out of Here
Mayday Parade was formed in the winter of 2005 following the merger of two local Tallahassee bands, Kid Named Chicago and Defining Moment. [1] Kid Named Chicago featured vocalist/guitarist Jason Lancaster, guitarist Alex Garcia and drummer Jake Bundrick, while Defining Moment featured vocalist Derek Sanders, guitarist Brooks Betts, and bassist Jeremy Lenzo. [2]
American pop singer Fergie had three songs on the chart, all in the top twenty. "Big Girls Don't Cry" at 4, "Glamorous" at 10, and "Fergalicious" at 19. The Plain White T's had the most successful song on the chart by any band with "Hey There Delilah" at position 7. Pop singer Justin Timberlake had the most songs on the chart, with seven. №
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All but one of their singles ("Riot" in 2007) have charted in the top 10 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart. [1] As of 2025, they have 18 number-one singles on that chart, breaking the record previously held by Van Halen. [2] [3] The band has sold over 10 million albums and singles combined worldwide. [4]
"Mayday" (メーデー) is the fourteenth single by Bump of Chicken, released on October 24, 2007. The title track is from the album Orbital Period. The single peaked at #2 on the Oricon Weekly Charts, behind "Hana no Na" (花の名), which was released on the same day. [1] The B-side is a remix of "Glass no Blues" from the album Flame Vein.
Tales Told by Dead Friends is the debut EP by American rock band Mayday Parade, released on June 13, 2006. The group resulted from the merger of local acts Kid Named Chicago and Defining Moment. With their line-up solidified, the first two songs they wrote together were "When I Get Home, You're So Dead" and "Three Cheers for Five Years".