
"Human" by The Killers was the most streamed song on Spotify in 2008, the year that the music streaming service was launched.

We were all party rocking in 2011 with the global smash "Party Rock Anthem," but rap fans know the "Everyday I'm shufflin'" line is a take on "Everyday I'm hustlin'" from the 2006 Rick Ross track "Hustlin'."

"Cult of Personality" by Living Colour incorporates speeches by John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Lil Wayne does an unlikely rap in a remix of the Joe Jonas song "Just In Love." The pair met at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards.

"Feel Good Inc." by Gorillaz is a satire on the corporate music industry that cranks out "feel-good" music simply for profit.

Sleigh bells aren't very punk, but they play throughout the Stooges classic "I Wanna Be Your Dog."
Richard explains how Joe Walsh kickstarted his career, and why he chose Hazard, Nebraska for a hit.
The '70s gave us Muppets, disco and Van Halen, all which show up in this groovy quiz.
Dave explains how the video appropriated the meaning of "Runaway Train," and what he thought of getting parodied by Weird Al.
Kiss is the subject of many outlandish rumors - some of which happen to be true. See if you can spot the fakes.
Here's what happens when an opening act is really out of place with the headliner, like when Beastie Boys opened for Madonna.
Phone booths are nearly extinct, but they provided storylines for some of the most profound songs of the pre-cell phone era.