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Greatest Hits Volume One - The Singles

2.5B streams

2,462,709,243

Stay with You

1.8B streams

1,823,540,724

Dizzy up the Girl

472.8M streams

472,779,726

A Boy Named Goo

174.5M streams

174,467,185

A Boy Named Goo

174.1M streams

174,133,059

Gutterflower

162.5M streams

162,533,513

Let Love In

99.1M streams

99,101,399

Magnetic (Deluxe Version)

90.8M streams

90,786,439

Boxes

58.1M streams

58,077,312

Volume 2

42.8M streams

42,810,336

Biography

Four decades into their storied career, alt-rock legends Goo Goo Dolls are still discovering new and invigorating ways to make the most exciting music they’ve ever recorded. With more accolades than can fit an industrial size trophy case and global No.1s celebrated across the globe, it’d make sense for a band of such proportions to phone things in, take a step back, or merely retreat from the spotlight. Almost paradoxically, though, Goo Goo Dolls have remained at the top of their game and increasingly daring over the years precisely because the music has always been put on a pedestal that remains untainted by all of the outside laurels the band has earned. On their new album, Chaos in Bloom, Goo Goo Dolls sound like a band more confident than ever in their sound, yet constantly looking for fresh ways to get their story across. Marking their first record ever to be produced by lead singer John Rzeznik, it’s an album of biting sarcasm, stadium-ready choruses, and spear-sharp songwriting. In short, it’s a quintessential Goo Goo Dolls album.