List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. alternative rock chart

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This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on Billboard magazine's Alternative Songs chart. Billboard began ranking the chart on the week ending September 10, 1988 (as Modern Rock Tracks), and this is the standard music popularity chart in the United States for play on modern rock radio.

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With a total of 15 songs, Red Hot Chili Peppers hold the record for the most number-ones songs. Rhcp-live-pinkpop05.jpg
With a total of 15 songs, Red Hot Chili Peppers hold the record for the most number-ones songs.

The list follows the following principles:

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  188. "The Railway Children – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved February 3, 2022.
  189. "The Revivalists – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved February 3, 2022.
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  207. "Smash Mouth – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved February 3, 2022.
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