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Michael's Top 40
Est. 2001
My favorite 40 songs of the week, and other music-related thoughts
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Michael's Number Ones: "Run" by Snow Patrol
DATE WEEKS October 30, 2004 3 Whenever an artist or artists come along to define a particular sound from a particular region, there's...

Michael Trimboli
Sep 11, 20246 min read
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Michael's Number Ones: "She Will Be Loved" by Maroon 5
This column should not exist. That's not to say I don't like this song, or that there's anything illicit that happened with this song. ...

Michael Trimboli
Aug 21, 20245 min read
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Michael's Number Ones: "Time Is Running Out" by Muse
Sometimes a song is just undeniable. If you hear it enough times, it just wears you down, like the ocean eroding a boulder. I think...

Michael Trimboli
Jun 26, 20246 min read
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Michael's Number Ones: "All You Wanted" by Michelle Branch
There's something to be said for being bored in school. During my first two years in high school, I was basically checked out mentally. ...

Michael Trimboli
Dec 3, 20237 min read
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Michael's Number Ones: "How You Remind Me" by Nickelback
DATE WEEKS November 17, 2001 5 It's inevitable that as time passes some of the artists we liked in a particular moment can become punchlines to jokes about that time period. A band like A Flock of Seagulls, for example, who had some really excellent songs in the early 80s, at some point became shorthand for new wave weirdness, due in no small part to the haircut the lead singer sported in their video. But then their run lasted just a couple of years. Then there's Nickelback

Michael Trimboli
Nov 19, 20238 min read
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Michael's Number Ones: "Hanging by a Moment" by Lifehouse
Most times the build-up to a new song becoming your favorite is gradual. You hear it for the first time and decide it's pleasant enough...

Michael Trimboli
Jul 23, 20235 min read
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Michael's Number Ones: "Jaded" by Aerosmith
DATE WEEKS February 10, 2001 1 By 2001, Aerosmith really had nothing left to prove. They had been a cautionary tale about the excesses of rock and roll, until an unlikely comeback brought them to even greater success. They got their only #1 on the Hot 100 with an out-of-character ballad that's one of my least favorite songs of the 90s. When they released their 13th studio album Just Push Play in 2001, they were taking a victory lap around the music industry, as they playe

Michael Trimboli
Jul 16, 20237 min read
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