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4 Forgotten Rock One-Hit Wonders From the 90s That Deserve a 2020s Revival

These somewhat forgotten rock one-hit wonders were total jams back in the 1990s. We think theyโ€™re worthy of a revival today. And with social media platforms like TikTok popularizing age-old songs for a new audience, we donโ€™t think it would be hard to bring these four iconic hits back. Letโ€™s dive in, shall we?

1. โ€œGot You Where I Want Youโ€ by The Flys

Sometimes, forgotten rock one-hit wonders make it big through film soundtracks. This alternative rock tune was featured in several different movie soundtracks in the late 1990s, and we definitely get why. โ€œGot You Where I Want Youโ€ by The Flys is your typical cheesy, alt-rock song about trying to pick up women.ย 

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It hasnโ€™t exactly aged well, but thereโ€™s something about the overall vibe of the song and that whole era of alt-rock that is quite nostalgic. If anything, we can poke fun at it.

2. โ€œMy Own Worst Enemyโ€ by Lit

This 1999 hit from Lit shouldnโ€™t have been the California rock bandโ€™s only claim to fame. In fact, the band enjoyed quite a bit of local fame before โ€œMy Own Worst Enemyโ€ put them on the map. This Blink-182-esque track would be the perfect theme song for summertime.

3. โ€œSex And Candyโ€ by Marcy Playground

Out of all the forgotten rock one-hit wonders on this list, weโ€™re particularly fond of the 1997 hit โ€œSex And Candyโ€ by Marcy Playground. Itโ€™s a great little post-grunge track with some notable psychedelic rock elements.ย 

Itโ€™s pretty shocking that Marcy Playground didnโ€™t get more popular after this hit took off. They were often compared to Nirvana and had seen quite a bit of popularity in both the US (โ€œSex And Candyโ€ hit no. 8 on the Hot 100 chart) and Canada. Sadly, they didnโ€™t see much charting success after this song and their debut self-titled album were released.

4. โ€œThe Freshmenโ€ by The Verve Pipe

Feeling down in the dumps? This iconic 1997 one-hit wonder will either hit you in the feels or make you feel even more depressed. Regardless, this song is a well-written rock classic from the late-1990s. 

Another excellent post-grunge hit on our list, โ€œThe Freshmenโ€ hit no. 5 on the Hot 100 and peaked at no. 1 on a few other charts back in 1997. Unfortunately for The Verve Pipe, they only enjoyed marginal charting success in the years that followed โ€œThe Freshmenโ€.

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