List of UK Rock Chart Number-one Singles of 2004

List Of UK Rock Chart Number-one Singles Of 2004

These are The Official UK Charts Company UK Official Rock Chart number one hits of 2004.

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Week ending Song Artist
28 March "Love Is Only a Feeling" The Darkness
4 April "Love Is Only a Feeling" The Darkness
30 May "In The Shadows" The Rasmus
6 June "The Reason" Hoobastank
13 June The Reason Hoobastank
20 June Duality Slipknot
27 June "In The Shadows" The Rasmus
4 July "I Could Be an Angle" The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
11 July "In The Shadows" The Rasmus
18 July "Slither" Velvet Revolver
25 July "Slither" Velvet Revolver
1 August "World's On Fire" Breed 77
8 August "Mein Teil" Rammstein
15 August "Guilty" The Rasmus
22 August "Guilty" The Rasmus
29 August "Last Summer" Lostprophets
5 September "Last Summer" Lostprophets
12 September "Last Summer" Lostprophets
19 September "American Idiot" Green Day
26 September "American Idiot" Green Day
3 October "American Idiot" Green Day
10 October "Predictable" Good Charlotte
17 October "Come Get Some" Rooster
24 October "Come Get Some" Rooster
31 October "Come Get Some" Rooster
7 November "Come Get Some" Rooster
14 November "Come Get Some" Rooster
21 November "Come Get Some" Rooster
28 November "I Love You More Than Rock n' Roll" Thunder
5 December "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" Green Day
12 December "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" Green Day
19 December "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" Green Day

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