LaunchDaily
12/23/2009
Nickelback and Linkin Park had the top two rock songs of the past ten years on Billboard's decade-ending rock chart, with the former's "How You Remind Me" taking the Number One slot and the latter's "In The End" right behind it. The chart encompassed airplay on modern, mainstream rock and adult alternative radio stations, indicating the wide appeal of both acts. Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger told us a while back why he thinks 2001's "How You Remind Me" caught on in such a big way: "I just think that along with the melody that seems to stick in people's heads, it's a topic that a lot of people can relate to. It's like, 'Hey, I just got really screwed over in a relationship.' You know, that's definitely something that 90 percent of us can relate to."
Meanwhile, "In The End" also finished at Number Two on the more specific Alternative chart, behind Trapt's "Headstrong."
Linkin Park also ended up as the top act of the decade overall at alternative rock radio, with eight chart-topping singles at the format.
On Billboard's Mainstream Rock Songs chart, Nickelback earned top act honors while "Kryptonite" from 3 Doors Down was the top song.
On the adult alternative chart, Kings Of Leon was a late-breaking winner at Number One with "Use Somebody," while Coldplay was the top act at the format overall.
Billboard also named Nickelback its rock band of the decade, based on total album sales and airplay during the past 10 years.
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