The early aughts were quite the breeding ground for new artists. The introduction of the internet as a staple in households and recording studios alike made it possible for small musicians with little in the way of connections to make it big online. However, a lot of pop-rock bands only saw one chart-topping hit during this era. Letโs explore some of the best pop-rock one-hit wonders from the early 2000s.
1. โHey There Delilahโ by the Plain White Tโs
This whimsical little indie track was oddly controversial when it was released. Some loved it, some hated it. However, a lot of that hate may have stemmed from the fact that โHey There Delilahโ was inescapable. It was played everywhere, and even the most niche radio stations couldnโt offer a reprieve to listeners who were sick of the 2006 pop-rock song. It reached no. 1 on the US Pop 100 chart, and the band hasnโt seen that same level of success since.
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2. โBad Dayโ by Daniel Powter
Like โHey There Delilahโ, this song, while excellent, became insufferable with all the airplay it got in 2005. The pop-rock hit made it to no. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and got Daniel Powter a lot of attention. His career is still active, but he has been unsuccessful in releasing a song as chart-topping as โBad Dayโ. He was also recently on Canadaโs Got Talent.
3. โOcean Avenueโ by Yellowcard
โOcean Avenueโ was one of the best pop-rock one-hit wonders from the early 2000s. Itโs become a cult classic that can instantly transport the listener back to 2003. Even though it got an insane amount of airplay, it didnโt get old. In fact, itโs still loved to this day. โOcean Avenueโ made it to the Top 40, but Yellowcard has struggled to release a similar chart-topping hit.
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4. โUnited States Of Whateverโ by Liam Lynch
Alright, we had to throw a wildcard on here. โUnited States Of Whateverโ is technically a pop-rock song, with some blues, punk, and comedy rock influences. The 2002 hit peaked at no. 1 in the UK and no. 6 in Australia. It even made it to the Top 40 on the US Alt Songs chart. The song is still very much legendary, but Liam Lynch went on to become a music video director and hasnโt released a hit song since.
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