| Song Title | Year Released * | Song Rank |
|---|---|---|
| My Way | 1997 | 57,452 |
| Something Else | 1997 | 137,157 |
| I Wanna Be Your Dog | 1997 | 164,655 |
| Chatterbox | 1997 | 218,178 |
| Stepping Stone | 1997 | 231,254 |
| Chinese Rocks | 1997 | 251,533 |
| C'mon Everybody | 1998 | 258,652 |
| Take A Chance On Me | 1999 | 260,486 |
| Born To Lose | 1999 | 294,702 |
| I Killed The Cat | 1999 | 342,139 |
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Sid Vicious, born John Simon Ritchie (10 May 1957 – 2 February 1979), was an English musician who was the bassist of the punk group Sex Pistols. Vicious joined the Sex Pistols in early 1977 to replace Glen Matlock. Since his skills on bass guitar were highly questionable, Vicious only performed on one song on the band's sole studio album Never Mind the Bollocks. During the brief drug-filled ascendancy of the Sex Pistols, Vicious met his girlfriend and manager Nancy Spungen, who died of a stab wound while in the presence of Vicious. Vicious was subsequently arrested and held in jail. Shortly after being released, he died of heroin overdose.