Modern Rock #1 Hits of 1999

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Our series through Billboard's #1 Modern Rock hits continues today with 1999. The end of the '90s was truly the last gasp of the alt-rock era, as Limp Bizkit and their sound-alikes soon dominated the format for the next decade.

Some notable, nearly-there #2 hits from 1999 include Fatboy Slim's "Praise You," Smash Mouth's "All Star," and Pearl Jam's "Last Kiss."

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
#1 Modern Rock Hits of 1996
#1 Modern Rock Hits of 1997
#1 Modern Rock Hits of 1998

Poll Results

OptionVotes
Blink 182, "All the Small Things" 23
Lit, "My Own Worst Enemy" 12
Red Hot Chili Peppers, "Scar Tissue" 11
Sugar Ray, "Every Morning" 8
Foo Fighters, "Learn to Fly" 8
Everlast, "What It's Like" 5
Creed, "Higher" 1
Limp Bizkit, "Re-Arranged" 1
Bush, "The Chemicals Between Us" 0


LimbsKing, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:27 (thirteen years ago)

Lit, "My Own Worst Enemy"

Snowqueen's Icedragon (crüt), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:28 (thirteen years ago)

this has to be the worst one so far

call all destroyer, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:31 (thirteen years ago)

by a mile

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how's life, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:31 (thirteen years ago)

"Every Morning" every morning.

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:31 (thirteen years ago)

"Re-arranged" is the least aggro Bizkit hit and is kinda dope imo

some dude, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:31 (thirteen years ago)

Don't think I've heard Lit.

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:34 (thirteen years ago)

oh hell yes I have

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:35 (thirteen years ago)

Third Eye Blind clones!

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:35 (thirteen years ago)

voting for Lit, but yeah this is pretty gross

ciderpress, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:36 (thirteen years ago)

What a horrible year. Lit.

instant coffee happening between us (a passing spacecadet), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:36 (thirteen years ago)

as is the case with many latter-day RHCP songs, "Scar Tissue" would be much better received if Anthony Kiedis could actually sing

that is a weird thing to bring up over lean cuisine (DJP), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:37 (thirteen years ago)

Blink, over Lit and Sugar Ray

da croupier, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:39 (thirteen years ago)

Small list, but one I love ("All the Small Things") and one I like a lot ("Every Morning"). Big year for me music-wise. I got my first full-time teaching job the winter before, and stopped doing Radio On that summer, so this was really the year where I drifted away from new music.

clemenza, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:40 (thirteen years ago)

as is the case with many latter-day RHCP songs, "Scar Tissue" would be much better received if Anthony Kiedis could actually sing

― that is a weird thing to bring up over lean cuisine (DJP), Tuesday, May 29, 2012 9:37 AM (3 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

yeah there's a lot of nice guitar on this song but kiedis emoting makes me want to jump off a bridge

call all destroyer, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:41 (thirteen years ago)

This is actually my favorite Sugar Ray song, but I had to vote Lit since that songs still gets people singing along when it comes on the radio (which is still pretty often).

LimbsKing, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:41 (thirteen years ago)

god i cant believe that bush song was a #1

Hungry4Ass, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:41 (thirteen years ago)

clem, i never realized you were the Radio On guy!

Between Woodstock 99 and Creed's "Higher" video (not to mention the underperformance of Midnite Vultures), I'd say this is the year alternative died

da croupier, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:44 (thirteen years ago)

yep. I tend to think of radio generally between 1999-2001 as sounding exactly like this chart..

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:46 (thirteen years ago)

I liked "Scar Tissue" enough to buy the cassingle (one of my last) but, boy, did I burn out on that one.

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:47 (thirteen years ago)

these have been pure shit since the 97 poll

Chris S, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:47 (thirteen years ago)

scar tissue actually just doesn't have a vocal melody at all, and the music and/or lyrics aren't exciting enough to carry it

ciderpress, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:48 (thirteen years ago)

this is the era when RHCP were writing lyrics that were even more off-putting than usual

Snowqueen's Icedragon (crüt), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:49 (thirteen years ago)

how, out of curiosity, is fatboy slim's "praise you" modern rock in any form?

kanye kardashian (lex pretend), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:51 (thirteen years ago)

aside from the three i could have voted for, i like the rhcp and limp tracks fine, though they blend into medleys with similar singles in my head. everlast at least gets some tracy chapman points, and I have a strong memory of hearing "higher" for the first time and thinking "yes, this is evil but will be a huge fucking hit." The only songs here I think are truly worthless garbage are Bush and the Foos.

da croupier, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:51 (thirteen years ago)

waht

Rick Rubin had produced their two previous albums. However, the Chili Peppers decided to look for other producers for Californication.[21] David Bowie had shown great interest in working with the band and asked to produce the album; however, the Chili Peppers chose to remain with Rubin for Californication.[21]

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:52 (thirteen years ago)

this was around the time i was actually listening to alt-rock radio as a kid and i remember 'otherside' getting way more play than 'scar tissue'. maybe that's in the 2000 list though?

ciderpress, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:52 (thirteen years ago)

this is the era when RHCP were writing lyrics that were even more off-putting than usual

― Snowqueen's Icedragon (crüt), Tuesday, May 29, 2012 9:49 AM (47 seconds ago) Bookmark

i should push you up against the wall like a young kentucky girl in a push-up bra for saying that, you sarcastic mr. know-it-all!

some dude, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:52 (thirteen years ago)

this was around the time i was actually listening to alt-rock radio as a kid and i remember 'otherside' getting way more play than 'scar tissue'. maybe that's in the 2000 list though?

yes, where it was almost as huge

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:53 (thirteen years ago)

how, out of curiosity, is fatboy slim's "praise you" modern rock in any form?

popularized by spike jonze video, all "big in uk" aside from spice girls/boy-girl-bandery had to come in through the alt door in the 90s

da croupier, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:53 (thirteen years ago)

I spent April 1999 on a road trip around California, which was a good time, and the Lit song reminds me of that holiday.

The two years after that I spent having my life unpleasantly rearranged by factors beyond my control, lunkheaded Bizkit/Blink tracks and their imitators clogged up the radio, and a couple of their fans wormed their way into my circle of friends and started dominating everything and pitting everyone against each other.

I don't think my opinion would be any different if I could filter out the extra-musical dimension to my vote, but there it is.

instant coffee happening between us (a passing spacecadet), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:53 (thirteen years ago)

how, out of curiosity, is fatboy slim's "praise you" modern rock in any form?

Black people only allowed in via sample.

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:54 (thirteen years ago)

Around The World is decent uptempo RHCP but the midtempo reign of Scar Tissue/Otherside/Californication just made all those songs run together into total shit imo

some dude, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:55 (thirteen years ago)

that weird glossolalia in the last chorus of 'around the world' cracks me up every time

ciderpress, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:57 (thirteen years ago)

I don't even remember how "Otherside" goes

that is a weird thing to bring up over lean cuisine (DJP), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:58 (thirteen years ago)

I remember snickers from friends and some rockcrits about Sugar Ray scoring an even bigger hit than their last and I thought, well, lol they defined and shaped this era -- why would they have bombed?

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:59 (thirteen years ago)

they just wanted to fly, man

da croupier, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:00 (thirteen years ago)

well the thing about Sugar Ray is that "Fly" was completely unlike all their other songs up to that point, which is why the initial follow-up bombed and they were pre-emptively put in the 'one hit wonder' box. it's not surprising in retrospect that they were shrewd/depserate enough to turn that one-off into a formula but it wasn't a given at the time.

some dude, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:01 (thirteen years ago)

I still can't tell wtf Kiedis is singing in the chorus of "Scar Tissue"

"With bubba shed, it's the lonely view"???

that is a weird thing to bring up over lean cuisine (DJP), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:01 (thirteen years ago)

Yes--Radio On's why I continue t live in the lap of luxury today.

I was late to the whole file-sharing explosion, but does that start to happen around this time too? That's the point at which...it's hard to explain, but as hard as it always was to keep up, that's the point when it became impossible for someone like me. The whole process just seemed to spiral off in a million directions. If you were young and on top of things, I'm sure you found ways to keep up. If you were older and taking a step back anyway, that made everything twice as confusing.

clemenza, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:01 (thirteen years ago)

our newsroom didn't get Napster until Feb or March of 2000; that's when I jumped on board.

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:02 (thirteen years ago)

apparently it's "with the birds I'll share this lonely view" -- i always imagined it was something about bloodshed and being lonely without you

some dude, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:05 (thirteen years ago)

"lift up the shade, it's a lonely view" was my brain's vainglorious attempt to make something logical out of what i was hearing

da croupier, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:07 (thirteen years ago)

RIP Bubba Shed

that is a weird thing to bring up over lean cuisine (DJP), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:08 (thirteen years ago)

Bubba Shed would be a good Bowie-like alias for Kiedis's Californication-era silver bowl cut look

some dude, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:09 (thirteen years ago)

I thought "from what we shared it's a lonely view"

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:09 (thirteen years ago)

According to metrolyrics it's "sorry about One Hot Minute, here's Under The Soul To Squeeze Again"

da croupier, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:11 (thirteen years ago)

Not voting. This list is horrid.

Look at how funky he is! (jer.fairall), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:24 (thirteen years ago)

Bloody hell no

Get wolves (DL), Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:30 (thirteen years ago)

the only one of these songs that genuinely bums me out is "Learn To Fly," which is such a huge dropoff from the Colour And The Shape singles. the worst of the rest, especially "What It's Like," are just annoying.

some dude, Tuesday, 29 May 2012 14:30 (thirteen years ago)

Half of these songs I associate with the atmosphere of MTV's "spring break on Cancun" concerts ,E's "Wild On," The American Pie films. It seemed like party songs dominated that year because of Y2K and people wanting to show Clinton a good time before he left office. Or it could've been the fact i was still in middle school.

Punching my ballot for Mark McGrath and the boys.

Cunga, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 19:44 (thirteen years ago)

Goddamn it, where can I find some Wild On episodes?

how's life, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 19:53 (thirteen years ago)

can your computer handle kazaa lite?

Cunga, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 19:56 (thirteen years ago)

brooke burke is hosting dancing with the stars i think

literally the only thing i remember about that show

of family bonds and individual triumph. Narrated by Tim Allen, (zachlyon), Wednesday, 30 May 2012 19:56 (thirteen years ago)

By 2000-2001 mook/frat culture had gotten into some dark stuff. Sort of feel like that first Linkin Park album was like the Altamont of the mook culture.. Signaled the end of a dream.

Cunga, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 19:58 (thirteen years ago)

So little vintage E! programming on YouTube. :(

Björk lied (Eric H.), Wednesday, 30 May 2012 20:07 (thirteen years ago)

Sort of feel like that first Linkin Park album was like the Altamont of the mook culture.. Signaled the end of a dream.

Isn't this what Woodstock '99 was supposed to have done though? Let's get our mythology straight!

Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 22:08 (thirteen years ago)

ha yeah i was gonna say

some dude, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 22:10 (thirteen years ago)

it would be pretty fuckin wimpy if Chester Bennington singing "In The End" in front of a green screen was the gen y Altamont

some dude, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 22:11 (thirteen years ago)

and yet, pretty fuckin appropriate

Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 22:18 (thirteen years ago)

I forgot about Woodstock '99. This year was pretty raped-at-a-party-focused now that we look back.

Cunga, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 22:54 (thirteen years ago)

"this year"

Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 22:57 (thirteen years ago)

Toad the Wed Sprocket's "Hold Her Down" has a lot to answer for.

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 30 May 2012 22:57 (thirteen years ago)

The best thing Mark McGrath ever did was hosting that vh1 "100 Most Shocking Moments in Rock and Roll" series. He's normally a chill/fun dude but I loved how solemn he was in describing the time David Bowie dabbled in fascism. That kind of show gives "rockism" and the pop music canon a good name.

Cunga, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 22:59 (thirteen years ago)

"dabbled"

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 30 May 2012 23:00 (thirteen years ago)

Listening to "Black Balloon" for the first time since it was a hit - - it's sounding pretty good! I will say that when it hits the chorus though, it sounds like the generic Vertical Horizon sound that we were talking about a minute ago. Dunno if those bands or their labels were really swinging for an "Iris" but I wonder. It compares interestingly with the whole "positive vibes" genre from a decade earlier, although I like that stuff a lot more.

Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 23:20 (thirteen years ago)

BTW - - who decides what ends up on "Modern Rock"? Or is it just based on what stations report they're playing? I ask because of things like "Smooth," a team-up between a classic rock guitarist and the vocalist from a band with 2-3 HUGE Modern Rock chart hits on their last album (including one #1) and it apparently it didn't make it, according to Wiki? I mean, it was a GIGANTIC song in '99, but I can't remember now whether I heard it on the modern rock station or not.

Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 23:25 (thirteen years ago)

I heard Black Balloon for the first time ever at a Shell station the other day. It was on the in-store play and I was like "what is this soft rock heroin ballad?"

how's life, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 23:27 (thirteen years ago)

also speaking of rob thomas i suspect matchbox 20 are the real architects of Vertical Horizon-ism, nevermind

Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 30 May 2012 23:30 (thirteen years ago)

It speaks to what the definition of "modern rock" had deteriorated to by 1999 that something totally middle-of-the-road AOR like Creed would be considered for contention.

Carnage of PJ Soles (Pillbox), Wednesday, 30 May 2012 23:51 (thirteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Thursday, 31 May 2012 00:01 (thirteen years ago)

xp

or I guess just what the parameters of it had changed to encompass, b/c there is plenty of 'middle-of-the-road AOR' I would gladly take (by FAR) over anything listed listed here.

Carnage of PJ Soles (Pillbox), Thursday, 31 May 2012 00:05 (thirteen years ago)

It speaks to what the definition of "modern rock" had deteriorated to by 1999 that something totally middle-of-the-road AOR like Creed would be considered for contention.

plenty of MOR in 1989-1991 charts though

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 31 May 2012 00:06 (thirteen years ago)

lol

Carnage of PJ Soles (Pillbox), Thursday, 31 May 2012 00:07 (thirteen years ago)

why did any of these songs get a vote?

it looks like something rupert the bear would wear (Algerian Goalkeeper), Thursday, 31 May 2012 00:10 (thirteen years ago)

Bush, "The Chemicals Between Us" 0

^^^ presumably only due to absence of Cranberries

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 31 May 2012 00:21 (thirteen years ago)

I voted for the chili peppers because I vaguely remember being very, very wasted and singing along even though I don't know the words. I believe during the chorus I sang, "When birds go shit it's a lonely poo," or something along those lines. Ah, the 90s.

EZ Snappin, Thursday, 31 May 2012 00:29 (thirteen years ago)

BTW - - who decides what ends up on "Modern Rock"? Or is it just based on what stations report they're playing? I ask because of things like "Smooth," a team-up between a classic rock guitarist and the vocalist from a band with 2-3 HUGE Modern Rock chart hits on their last album (including one #1) and it apparently it didn't make it, according to Wiki? I mean, it was a GIGANTIC song in '99, but I can't remember now whether I heard it on the modern rock station or not.

― Doctor Casino, Wednesday, May 30, 2012 7:25 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark

yeah, it's based on what is played by stations that self-identify as being in the alternative/modern rock format. a LOT of stuff in the late '90s/early '00s from the softer end of alt rock radio would cross over to pop radio and then gradually became a total adult contemporary thing and rock radio would abandon them...Matchbox 20, Lifehouse, All-American Rejects. "Hanging By A Moment" and "Push" were #1 modern rock songs but those stations rarely if ever play those songs now. same goes for Alanis songs besides "You Oughta Know."

some dude, Thursday, 31 May 2012 01:00 (thirteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIOFdIPL7DU

markers, Thursday, 31 May 2012 14:34 (thirteen years ago)

Right now that's way funnier than it should be to me. omg.

wolf kabob (ENBB), Thursday, 31 May 2012 14:38 (thirteen years ago)

it's a wolfpupy video

markers, Thursday, 31 May 2012 14:38 (thirteen years ago)

oh wait it says that at the beginning

markers, Thursday, 31 May 2012 14:38 (thirteen years ago)

*favorited*

wolf kabob (ENBB), Thursday, 31 May 2012 14:39 (thirteen years ago)

\(^o^)/

markers, Thursday, 31 May 2012 14:39 (thirteen years ago)

okay lol

that is a weird thing to bring up over lean cuisine (DJP), Thursday, 31 May 2012 14:40 (thirteen years ago)

I assume you guys played the jingle catsesque "Crawling In My Skin"

that is a weird thing to bring up over lean cuisine (DJP), Thursday, 31 May 2012 14:41 (thirteen years ago)

wolfpupy made one of those for "last resort"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDWVDX98p5I

markers, Thursday, 31 May 2012 14:42 (thirteen years ago)

http://bit.ly/L0WVGb

markers, Thursday, 31 May 2012 15:17 (thirteen years ago)

phew, so glad i am not the only one who likes the everlast song (unless those 5 ppl were joking which seems possible)

teledyldonix, Thursday, 31 May 2012 16:21 (thirteen years ago)

We went to a small local county fair last year and the musical entertainment was Everlast. Just in case, you know, anyone was wondering what he's up to these days.

wolf kabob (ENBB), Thursday, 31 May 2012 17:54 (thirteen years ago)

You could say his career is... permanent.

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 31 May 2012 17:55 (thirteen years ago)

On-going, if you will.

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 31 May 2012 17:55 (thirteen years ago)

it is my most fervent hope that he is ending his sets these days with a thoughtful acoustic guitar version of "Jump Around"

that is a weird thing to bring up over lean cuisine (DJP), Thursday, 31 May 2012 18:15 (thirteen years ago)

i'm sure he distances that from his, like, art, man

fauxmarc, Thursday, 31 May 2012 18:17 (thirteen years ago)

iirc he always did "Jump Around" the usual way in his concerts even when "What It's Like" was his big hit

some dude, Thursday, 31 May 2012 18:22 (thirteen years ago)

I want to add Tonic to the list of bands orphaned by shifts in radio format. "If You Could Only See" still does fine (it got to #11 on the Hot 100) but their other Mainstream Rock hits ("Open Up Your Eyes," #2, "You Wanted More," #3) are completely MIA. Also regrettable that "Mean To Me" didn't chart at all and sank like a stone - but by 2000 maybe there wasn't a station programmed to give that a decent push? It's not a lost classic or anything but it's pretty good, nice riff.

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 31 May 2012 23:09 (thirteen years ago)

xp Wouldn't it make more sense marketing-wise for Everlast to bill himself as House Of Pain and just get some DJ's and play 3 or 4 Everlast songs throughout his set? this makes way more sense to me than the opposite

billstevejim, Friday, 1 June 2012 06:22 (thirteen years ago)

IMO way more party people would be interested in seeing House Of Pain than Everlast

billstevejim, Friday, 1 June 2012 06:23 (thirteen years ago)

iirc he's been performing with house of pain in recent years?

The Reverend, Friday, 1 June 2012 06:28 (thirteen years ago)

if you're wondering why this thread's quieted down it's because we're all trying to track down those Wild On! torrents

Cunga, Friday, 1 June 2012 07:47 (thirteen years ago)


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