Chart History
Issue date | Song | Artist | Reference(s) |
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January 7 | "When I Come Around" | Green Day | |
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January 28 | |||
February 4 | |||
February 11 | |||
February 18 | |||
February 25 | "Lightning Crashes" | Live | |
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March 25 | |||
April 1 | |||
April 8 | |||
April 15 | |||
April 22 | |||
April 29 | "Good" | Better Than Ezra | |
May 6 | |||
May 13 | |||
May 20 | |||
May 27 | |||
June 3 | "Misery" | Soul Asylum | |
June 10 | |||
June 17 | |||
June 24 | "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" | U2 | |
July 1 | |||
July 8 | |||
July 15 | |||
July 22 | "You Oughta Know" | Alanis Morissette | |
July 29 | |||
August 5 | |||
August 12 | |||
August 19 | |||
August 26 | "J.A.R." | Green Day | |
September 2 | "Tomorrow" | Silverchair | |
September 9 | |||
September 16 | |||
September 23 | "Comedown" | Bush | |
September 30 | |||
October 7 | "Name" | Goo Goo Dolls | |
October 14 | "Hand in My Pocket" | Alanis Morissette | |
October 21 | "Lump" | The Presidents of the United States of America | |
October 28 | "Name" | Goo Goo Dolls | |
November 4 | |||
November 11 | |||
November 18 | "My Friends" | Red Hot Chili Peppers | |
November 25 | |||
December 2 | |||
December 9 | |||
December 16 | "Glycerine" | Bush | |
December 23 | |||
December 30 | "Wonderwall" | Oasis |
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