Teen Choice Award for Choice Music – Rock Song

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The following is a list of Teen Choice Award winners and nominees for Choice Music - Rock Song. It was first introduced as Choice Music - Rock Track in 2001 before being retitled in 2012. It was retitled to Choice Music - Rock/Alternative Song in 2018. Paramore receives the most wins with 4.

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Winners and nominees

2000s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2001 " Jaded " – Aerosmith [1]
2002 " Adrienne " – The Calling [2]
2003 *" Bring Me to Life " – Evanescence [3] [4]
2004 " This Love " – Maroon 5 [5]
2005 " Boulevard of Broken Dreams " – Green Day [6]
2006 " Dance, Dance " – Fall Out Boy [7]
2007 " Thnks fr th Mmrs " – Fall Out Boy [8] [9]
2008 " crushcrushcrush " – Paramore [10]
2009 " Decode " – Paramore [11]

2010s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2010 " Ignorance " – Paramore [12]
2011 " Monster " – Paramore [13]
2012 " Paradise " – Coldplay [14]
2013 " Radioactive " – Imagine Dragons [15]
2014 " Pompeii " – Bastille [16]
2015 " Take Me to Church " – Hozier [17]
2016 " Jet Black Heart " – 5 Seconds of Summer [18]
2017 " Believer " – Imagine Dragons [19]
2018 " Whatever it Takes " – Imagine Dragons [20]
2019 " Hey Look Ma, I Made It " – Panic! at the Disco [21]

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