The Greatest Jock Jams of All Time

Everyone has bought embarrassing albums, and if you grew up in the '90s, the most embarrassing CDs you owned were the "Jock Jams" series.

And just when you've started to bury that memory in the recesses of your brain, Billboard.com is dragging it out again, with a list of "The 100 Greatest Jock Jams of All Time." 

There were five official volumes of the "Jock Jams" series . . . with a total of 107 songs . . . but this list isn't limited to those.  There are even some recent 'jock jams' on the list. 

Here's the Top 20:

1.  "We Will Rock You", Queen, 1977

2.  "Welcome to the Jungle", Guns N' Roses, 1987

3.  "Hip Hop Hooray", Naughty By Nature, 1993

4.  "Kernkraft 400", Zombie Nation, 1999

5.  "Seven Nation Army", The White Stripes, 2003

6.  "Eye of the Tiger", Survivor, 1982

7.  "Rock and Roll Part 2", Gary Glitter, 1972

8.  "Jump Around", House of Pain, 1992

9.  "Crazy Train", Ozzy Osbourne, 1981

10.  "Get Ready for This", 2 Unlimited, 1991

11.  "Lose Yourself", Eminem, 2002

12.  "Turn Down for What", DJ Snake and Lil Jon, 2013

13.  "Sirius", The Alan Parsons Project, 1982

14.  "Whoomp! (There It Is)", Tag Team, 1992

15.  "Thunderstruck", AC/DC, 1990

16.  "Shout", The Isley Brothers, 1959

17.  "The Final Countdown", Europe, 1986

18.  "Sandstorm", Darude, 1999

19.  "Song 2", Blur, 1997

20.  "Sweet Caroline", Neil Diamond, 1969

And since you're probably wondering, C&C Music Factory's "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" is at #25. 

(Billboard.com has the full Top 100, with brief write-ups for each.)


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