| Song Title | Year Released * | Song Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Stand And Deliver | 1991 | 48,608 |
| Prince Charming | 1991 | 56,233 |
| Kings of the Wild Frontier | 1991 | 67,005 |
| Antmusic | 1980 | 69,428 |
| Dog Eat Dog | 1980 | 81,592 |
| Ants Invasion | 2000 | 160,862 |
| Jolly Roger | 2004 | 168,494 |
| Killer in the Home | 2000 | 169,992 |
| Los Rancheros | 2004 | 172,049 |
| Zerox | 1979 | 177,013 |
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Adam and the Ants were a British rock band active during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The original group, which lasted from 1977 to 1982, became notable as a cult band during the transition from the late-1970s punk rock era to the post-punk and New Wave era and were noted for their high camp and overtly sexualised stage performaces and use of Burundi drums. By the end of 1979, the line-up of musicians Dave Barbarossa, Matthew Ashman and Leigh Gorman – all of whom left the band in January 1980 at the suggestion of then-de facto manager Malcolm McLaren, to form the instrumentalist personnel of the controversial Bow Wow Wow.