We Are The Normal - Chart Positions

Chart Positions

Chart Position
US Modern Rock Tracks #5
Goo Goo Dolls
  • John Rzeznik
  • Robby Takac
  • Mike Malinin
  • George Tutuska
Studio albums
  • Goo Goo Dolls
  • Jed
  • Hold Me Up
  • Superstar Car Wash
  • A Boy Named Goo
  • Dizzy Up the Girl
  • Gutterflower
  • Let Love In
  • Something for the Rest of Us
Extended plays
  • Just the Way You Are EP
  • Bang!
  • Dizzy EP
  • Platinum Play EP
  • Rolling Stone Original
  • Waiting for the Rest of It
  • iTunes Live from SoHo
Live albums
  • Live in Buffalo: July 4th 2004
Compilations
  • What I Learned About Ego, Opinion, Art & Commerce
  • iTunes Originals
  • Greatest Hits Volume One: The Singles
  • Vol.2
Videography
  • Music in High Places: Live in Alaska
  • Live in Buffalo: July 4th 2004
  • Live and Intimate
Singles
  • "There You Are"
  • "I'm Awake Now"
  • "We Are the Normal"
  • "Only One"
  • "Flat Top"
  • "Name"
  • "Naked"
  • "Long Way Down"
  • "Lazy Eye"
  • "Iris"
  • "Slide"
  • "Dizzy"
  • "Black Balloon"
  • "Broadway"
  • "Here Is Gone"
  • "Big Machine"
  • "Sympathy"
  • "Give a Little Bit"
  • "Better Days"
  • "Let Love In"
  • "Stay with You"
  • "Before It's Too Late (Sam and Mikaela's Theme)"
  • "Real"
  • "Home"
  • "Notbroken"
  • "All That You Are"
Tours
  • Something for the Rest of Us Tour
Related material
  • Discography
  • Metal Blade Records
  • Warner Bros. Records

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