The only trip music lovers can go on now is down memory lane -- especially to a time when long road trips called for the best nostalgia-inducing pop-rock radio hits.
Whether the road lasted "A Thousand Miles" like Vanessa Carlton's emotive piano melody or the Mapquest directions were as "Complicated" as Avril Lavigne's No.
2 Billboard Hot 100 pop-punk anthem, the journey sounded more exciting than the destination. And what's a better track to start off the playlist than John Mayer's "No Such Thing," when he begins with the tire-screeching line "Welcome to the real world!" But a left or right turn doesn't compare to the turn-of-the-century post-grunge track "Hanging by a Moment" by Lifehouse, which became 2001's most-played song thanks to
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