Trapt catapulted to mainstream success with their breakthrough hit ‘Headstrong’ in 2002. The song set an incredibly high bar for the band. It reached No. 1 on both the Billboard Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock Tracks charts.
The track also peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100. Billboard ranked it No. 60 on their list of the 100 most successful songs in Modern Rock Tracks’ 35-year history. But their discography contains several other remarkable tracks that showcase the band’s musical evolution.
4. Contagious (2009)
‘Contagious’ represented Trapt’s continued evolution through Eleven Seven Music. The label was founded by Allen Kovac and Nikki Sixx. The song emerged as part of their fourth studio album. It showcased their ability to remain relevant in the ever-changing rock landscape.
3. Still Frame (2003)
‘Still Frame’ proved that Trapt wasn’t a one-hit wonder after its release on May 20, 2003. The second single from their self-titled debut album reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It maintained the momentum established by their breakthrough hit. According to production credits, ‘Still Frame’ benefited from an all-star production team. Renowned producer Andy Wallace handled the mixing, and Ted Jensen completed the mastering.
2. Who’s Going Home With You Tonight? (2008)
This track marked a new chapter for Trapt following guitarist Simon Ormandy’s departure. The band released it as a preview of their album ‘Only Through the Pain.’ The song appeared in the video game series ‘Rock Band.’
1. Echo (2004)
‘Echo’ showcased Trapt’s attention to detail in their songcraft as the third and final single from their debut album. The Current highlights the song for its lyrical depth. Critics frequently mention it as one of Trapt’s finest compositions. The song showcases the band’s ability to craft meaningful content beyond their radio hits.