User:PoisonDartFrog444

Hello. I am PoisonDartFrog444. Funnily enough I am not a poison dart frog, nor am I 444 years old. You must be very bored to be on MY page, if anyone visits it at all (so if any people from Wikipedia try and take down my page again, why? it's my page right?). I like rock music and wasting time. My personal favourite bands are: The Who, The Jam, Oasis, The Small Faces, Blur & The Specials. I will list every No. 1 single by these artists. The Who are lucky enough to have number ones in America, but the others don't, so I won't give list them.

The Who Have 4 No. 1 Hits: My Generation (1965) - Considered the first UK punk song. Also had a wicked bass solo Substitute (1966) - Written after Pete Townshend heard Smokey Robinson sing the word on 'The Tracks Of My Tears'. The Kids Are Alright (1966) - Has nothing to do with kids being alright. Pictures Of Lily (1967) - First No. 1 song about masturbation.

The Jam Have 4 No. 1 hits: Going Underground (1980) - An attack on Thatcher's Britain Start! (1980) - Has the same bassline as The Beatles' Taxman Town Called Malice (1982) - An attack on Thatcher's Britain Beat Surrender (1982) - Was The Jam's final ever single

Oasis have 8 No. 1 hits: Some Might Say (1995) - First Britpop No. 1 Don't Look Back In Anger (1996) - First Oasis single sung by Noel Gallagher D'You Know What I Mean? (1997) - Written after Liam's famous catchphrase. All Around The World (1998) - Longest No. 1 of all time Go Let It Out (2000) - In the video, Liam plays rhythm guitar, as during the making of the album, their old rhythm guitarist quit The Hindu Times (2002) - The title came from a t-shirt Noel saw at a charity shop. The song has nothing to do with this Lyla (2005) - Noel does not like the song, he never did The Importance Of Being Idle (2005) - First time Oasis had 2 number ones in the same year.

The Small Faces have 2 No. 1 hits: All Or Nothing (1966) - Is about lead singer Steve Marriott's ongoing divorce Tin Soldier (1968) - Is one of Noel Gallagher's top 10 songs

Blur have 4 No. 1 hits: Country House (1995) - Sold more copes than Oasis' Roll With It to win the Battle Of Britpop Beetlebum (1997) - It is about drugs Song 2 (1997) - A parody on the American alt rock scene, how ironic Tender (1999) - About Damon Albarn's breakup

The Specials have 4 No. 1 hits: Gangsters (1979) - About the time The Clash wrecked a hotel room and The Specials got the blame A Message To You, Rudy (1979) - A letter to a friend, telling him to stay outta trouble Too Much Too Young (1980) - Was a live EP and the shortest No. 1 of The 80s Ghost Town (1981) - An attack on Thatcher's Britain

Thanks for reading. If you take down my page again, I will delete my Wikipedia account, and report yours. You have been warned. :)