Our journey through the history of Billboard's Modern Rock charts continues, today with the #1 songs of 1996. What else was your local alt-rock station playing back then? (Mine was Live 105 in San Francisco, which was playing obscure songs by Kula Shaker, Dubstar, and Pulp at the time.)
Some notable, nearly-there #2 hits from 1996 include Stone Temple Pilots' "Big Bang Baby," Soundgarden's "Burden in My Hand," Garbage's "Stupid Girl," No Doubt's "Don't Speak," and REM's "E-Bow the Letter" – their last major hit.
Past polls, by me and others:
#1 Modern Rock Hits of 1988/89
#1 Modern Rock Hits of 1990
#1 Modern Rock Hits of 1991
#1 Modern Rock Hits of 1992
#1 Modern Rock Hits of 1993
#1 Modern Rock Hits of 1994
#1 Modern Rock Hits of 1995
Other posters did 1997 and 1998 before my time here, so I'll be continuing with 1999 after the weekend.
Poll Results
| Option | Votes |
| Smashing Pumpkins, "1979" | 39 |
| Butthole Surfers, "Pepper" | 15 |
| Eels, "Novocaine for the Soul" | 10 |
| Oasis, "Champagne Supernova" | 8 |
| Oasis, "Wonderwall" | 7 |
| Primitive Radio Gods, "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth..." | 6 |
| Sublime, "What I Got" | 4 |
| Pearl Jam, "Who You Are" | 3 |
| Alanis Morissette, "Ironic" | 3 |
| Bush, "Swallowed" | 3 |
| Tracy Bonham, "Mother, Mother" | 2 |
| Dishwalla, "Counting Blue Cars" | 1 |
| Cranberries, "Salvation" | 1 |
| 311, "Down" | 1 |
― LimbsKing, Friday, 25 May 2012 14:52 (thirteen years ago)