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Marcy Playground

Marcy Playground is an American alternative rock band consisting of three members: John Wozniak (lead vocals, guitar), Dylan Keefe (bass), and Shlomi Lavie (drums). The band is best known for their 1997 hit "Sex and Candy".

Marcy Playground
From left to right: Shlomi Lavie, Dylan Keefe and John Wozniak
Background information
OriginMinneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
New York City, New York, U.S.
Genres
Years active1994–present
LabelsCapitol
MembersJohn Wozniak
Dylan Keefe
Shlomi Lavie
Past membersDan Rieser
Gonzalo Martinez de la Cotera
Jared Kotler
Glenn Braver
Conor Levis
Websitewww.marcyplayground.net

History edit

Early years edit

The band is named after the Marcy Open School in Minneapolis, which is the alternative school John Wozniak attended.[1] He chose the name because many of his songs were inspired by his childhood. Marcy Playground emerged in the late 1990s. Influences include David Bowie, Paul Simon, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd, Nirvana, Wham! and the Beatles.[citation needed] Frontman John Wozniak's first effort, Zog BogBean – From the Marcy Playground, was self-produced, recorded in his bedroom studio with some help from his then-girlfriend Sherry Fraser and her brother Scott in the early nineties. A limited run of CDs were self-released by Wozniak. "Our Generation" and "Dog and His Master", two songs found on Wozniak's Zog BogBean project, would appear on later Marcy Playground albums. As of April 2009, Zog BogBean was available for download at Marcy Playground's official site as well as other outlets such as iTunes.

Marcy Playground (1994–1998) edit

After attending the Evergreen State College for two years, Wozniak moved east to New York, in order to work with multi-instrumentalist producer Jared Kotler, who John had known from suburban Philadelphia. Jared believed in John's songwriting talent and put together money with his cousin Jeff White in order to pay for and produce the duo, along with studio musician Glenn Braver(bassist) to record at Sabella Recording Studios in nearby Roslyn, New York. After hearing the two records worth of material Jared produced of John's songs, Capitol Records became interested in the music. Kurt Rosenwinkel, a mutual friend, introduced bassist Dylan Keefe to John Wozniak and Marcy Playground began performing in NYC. The band was signed to Capitol in 1995 and they performed a series of NYC club dates that would be the first incarnation of Marcy Playground as a band. Personal problems between John and Jared reached a peak after a year of playing the New York music scene and drummer Dan Rieser was brought in to replace Jared whose interest was producing other artists. The self-titled album was released in 1997, with the first single, "Poppies", released soon after.[2][3]

Marcy Playground emerged into the mainstream with the success of the single "Sex and Candy". The song spent 15 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The album went platinum and managed to spawn two other singles, "Saint Joe on the School Bus" and "Sherry Fraser". Marcy Playground is quiet and minimalist in tone. Wozniak's songs run in different styles: some are modern folk music; many have undertones reminiscent of children's songs; the blurred sound of psychedelia makes appearances; and then there are the songs with a clear rock sound.

Shapeshifter (1999–2000) edit

Marcy Playground's next outing was 1999's Shapeshifter. Shapeshifter was released on November 2, 1999.[4]

A minor controversy came to light when Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers revealed on Marcy Playground's website forum that the cover art (a painting by Mark Ryden) had originally been conceptualized and commissioned by Leary for his band's aborted After the Astronaut album. He admitted to being a fan of Marcy Playground and Leary's outrage was eased once he learned that Capitol Records, former home of the Butthole Surfers and then-current home of Marcy Playground, had pitched the artwork to Wozniak as original work from its own art department and that Marcy Playground had no knowledge of the work's origins. Upon learning the truth, Wozniak proclaimed that he was "honored" to have an album cover designed by Paul Leary.[5]

"It's Saturday", the album's lead single, managed to hit No. 23 on the Modern Rock Charts, and followed by a second single, "Bye Bye".

After Shapeshifter, drummer Dan Rieser left the band to pursue other interests. The position was eventually filled on his recommendation by Gonzalo "Gonz" Martinez de la Cotera, a friend whose previous band Lincoln had opened for Marcy Playground.

MP3 (2004–2006) edit

After a considerable hiatus, Marcy Playground recorded a follow-up to Shapeshifter. Marcy Playground's third album, MP3, was released in 2004.

Marcy Playground did some touring in support of MP3. The album's first single, "Deadly Handsome Man", was a song featured on the Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back movie soundtrack a few years earlier under its original title, "The Devil's Song". The second single, "Punk Rock Superstar", surprised many fans while bringing in some new ones, when it was featured on the Xbox 360's playlist upon its release in 2006.[6] Other singles from the album include "Blood in Alphabet Soup" and "No One's Boy"; both were featured on promotional ads for MP3. One album track, "Paper Dolls", was co-written by Jimi Haha of the alternative rock band Jimmie's Chicken Shack.[7] On the track titled "Hotter Than the Sun", Wozniak reflects on the band's one-time success and remains positive about the band's future.

Leaving Wonderland...in a fit of rage (2009) edit

Marcy Playground's fourth album, Leaving Wonderland... in a Fit of Rage, was released on July 7, 2009. Originally conceived as a solo record by John Wozniak, he brought Dylan Keefe into the project and the record was released under the band's name. Leaving Wonderland features 12 songs, including the singles "Good Times" and "Blackbird". Also included on the record is a version of "Memphis", a Marcy Playground b-side that Wozniak's wife felt deserved a second breath of life. Sherry Fraser, Wozniak's longtime friend and lead vocalist of Two Ton Boa(a.k.a 222), designed the album cover. Leaving Wonderland was coproduced, recorded and mixed by Jeff Dawson.

After Gonzalo Martinez's departure from the band, family friend Shlomi Lavie stepped in as drummer for the band's 2009 tour. After a successful 4-day Carnival Cruise show in the Bahamas alongside post-grunge band Sponge,[8] it was announced that the band would tour for the spring of 2009, playing in venues along the California coastline, including the Key Club, as well as cities in Canada and North Carolina.

Indaba Remixes from Wonderland (2010–2011) edit

Marcy Playground's fifth album, Indaba Remixes from Wonderland, was released on September 28, 2010. Indaba Remixes from Wonderland is a new CD and digital collection of remixes from Marcy Playground's 2009 album Leaving Wonderland...in a fit of rage. Marcy Playground partnered with Indaba Music to offer fans the opportunity to remix songs from the Leaving Wonderland album. Marcy Playground then selected its favorite mixes from hundreds submitted to be included on Indaba. This is the first time Marcy Playground had an album produced exclusively from fan submitted remixes to Indaba Music where the winners received royalties from album sales.

John Wozniak stated: "I wanted to make this record to show people what the online music community is capable of. I believe the talent reflected in these tracks speaks for itself. This community is thriving. It's thriving because musicians feed on inspiration they get from other musicians. Music is not meant to be a solitary endeavor; it's something we like to do with other people."[9]

Marcy Playground was to tour many venues in support of the album through 2010.

Lunch, Recess & Detention (2012) edit

Marcy Playground announced in mid-June 2012 that they will be releasing a compilation of rarities, b-sides, and new material on July 17, 2012 titled Lunch, Recess & Detention. The album's first single, "Mr. Fisher", was released on June 26, 2012. Marcy Playground joined Everclear, Sugar Ray, Lit, and the Gin Blossoms on the Summerland Tour 2012.

Band members edit

Current

Former

  • Jared Kotler – drums, backing vocals, guitar (1996–1997)
  • Dan Rieser – drums, backing vocals (1997–2000)
  • Gonzalo "Gonz" Martinez de la Cotera – drums, backing vocals (2000–2009)
  • Conor Levis - backing vocals

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US
[10]
US Heat
[11]
AUS
[12]
CAN
[13]
UK
[14]
Marcy Playground
  • Released: February 25, 1997
  • Label: Capitol
21 1 28 16 61
Shapeshifter
  • Released: November 2, 1999
  • Label: Capitol
MP3
  • Released: March 23, 2004
  • Label: Reality Entertainment
Leaving Wonderland... in a Fit of Rage
  • Released: July 7, 2009
  • Label: Woz
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Remix albums edit

Title Album details
Indaba Remixes from Wonderland
  • Released: September 28, 2010
  • Label: Capitol, EMI America

Compilation albums edit

Year Album details
Lunch, Recess & Detention
  • Released: July 17, 2012
  • Label: Capitol

Singles edit

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US
[18]
US
Alt

[19]
US
Main

[20]
AUS
[12]
CAN
[21]
CAN
Alt

[22]
UK
[14]
1997 "Poppies" Marcy Playground
"Saint Joe on the School Bus" 8 30
"Sex and Candy" 8 1 4 8 2 1 29
1998 "Sherry Fraser"
1999 "Comin' Up from Behind" Cruel Intentions movie soundtrack
"It's Saturday" 23 14 Shapeshifter
"Bye Bye"
2004 "Deadly Handsome Man" MP3
"Punk Rock Superstar"
"No One's Boy"
"Blood in Alphabet Soup"
2009 "Good Times" Leaving Wonderland...in a fit of rage
"Starbaby"
2012
"Mr. Fisher" Lunch, Recess & Detention
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

EPs edit

  • It's Saturday College Sampler EP (1999)

Soundtracks featuring Marcy Playground edit

Cover songs edit

Music videos edit

Release date Title Director[23] Filming location[23]
October 1997 "Sex and Candy" Jamie Caliri Los Angeles, Fall 1997
June 1998 "Saint Joe on the School Bus" Hammer & Tongs Toronto, Spring 1998
September 1998 "Sherry Fraser" Kevin Kerslake Mojave Desert, Indian Wells, California, Summer 1998
March 1999 "Comin' Up from Behind" Jamie Caliri New York City, Winter 1999
October 1999 "It's Saturday" Peter Christopherson Toronto, Fall 1999
2004 "Punk Rock Superstar" Daniel Liss Euphoria Studios in New York City and on tour across the U.S., 2004

Touring partners edit

References edit

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  6. ^ . News.teamxbox.com. July 22, 2005. Archived from the original on June 5, 2011. Retrieved July 15, 2011.
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  11. ^ "allmusic ((( Marcy Playground > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums )))". AllMusic. Retrieved October 6, 2010.
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  13. ^ . RPM. Archived from the original on October 19, 2012. Retrieved October 18, 2010.
  14. ^ a b "Chart Log UK: M - My Vitriol". Official Charts Company. Retrieved October 6, 2010.
  15. ^ . Recording Industry Association of America. Archived from the original on February 25, 2013. Retrieved October 6, 2010.
  16. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1999 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved December 27, 2021.
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  19. ^ "Marcy Playground Chart History (Alternative Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved November 16, 2023.
  20. ^ "Marcy Playground Chart History (Mainstream Rock Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved November 16, 2023.
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  22. ^ . RPM. Archived from the original on October 19, 2012. Retrieved October 18, 2010.
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External links edit

  • Official website

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For the album see Marcy Playground album Marcy Playground is an American alternative rock band consisting of three members John Wozniak lead vocals guitar Dylan Keefe bass and Shlomi Lavie drums The band is best known for their 1997 hit Sex and Candy Marcy PlaygroundFrom left to right Shlomi Lavie Dylan Keefe and John WozniakBackground informationOriginMinneapolis Minnesota U S New York City New York U S GenresAlternative rockpower poppost grungeYears active1994 presentLabelsCapitolMembersJohn WozniakDylan KeefeShlomi LaviePast membersDan RieserGonzalo Martinez de la CoteraJared KotlerGlenn Braver Conor LevisWebsitewww wbr marcyplayground wbr net Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Marcy Playground 1994 1998 1 3 Shapeshifter 1999 2000 1 4 MP3 2004 2006 1 5 Leaving Wonderland in a fit of rage 2009 1 6 Indaba Remixes from Wonderland 2010 2011 1 7 Lunch Recess amp Detention 2012 2 Band members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Remix albums 3 3 Compilation albums 3 4 Singles 3 5 EPs 3 6 Soundtracks featuring Marcy Playground 3 7 Cover songs 3 8 Music videos 4 Touring partners 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly years edit The band is named after the Marcy Open School in Minneapolis which is the alternative school John Wozniak attended 1 He chose the name because many of his songs were inspired by his childhood Marcy Playground emerged in the late 1990s Influences include David Bowie Paul Simon Neil Young Van Morrison Jimi Hendrix Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd Nirvana Wham and the Beatles citation needed Frontman John Wozniak s first effort Zog BogBean From the Marcy Playground was self produced recorded in his bedroom studio with some help from his then girlfriend Sherry Fraser and her brother Scott in the early nineties A limited run of CDs were self released by Wozniak Our Generation and Dog and His Master two songs found on Wozniak s Zog BogBean project would appear on later Marcy Playground albums As of April 2009 Zog BogBean was available for download at Marcy Playground s official site as well as other outlets such as iTunes Marcy Playground 1994 1998 edit After attending the Evergreen State College for two years Wozniak moved east to New York in order to work with multi instrumentalist producer Jared Kotler who John had known from suburban Philadelphia Jared believed in John s songwriting talent and put together money with his cousin Jeff White in order to pay for and produce the duo along with studio musician Glenn Braver bassist to record at Sabella Recording Studios in nearby Roslyn New York After hearing the two records worth of material Jared produced of John s songs Capitol Records became interested in the music Kurt Rosenwinkel a mutual friend introduced bassist Dylan Keefe to John Wozniak and Marcy Playground began performing in NYC The band was signed to Capitol in 1995 and they performed a series of NYC club dates that would be the first incarnation of Marcy Playground as a band Personal problems between John and Jared reached a peak after a year of playing the New York music scene and drummer Dan Rieser was brought in to replace Jared whose interest was producing other artists The self titled album was released in 1997 with the first single Poppies released soon after 2 3 Marcy Playground emerged into the mainstream with the success of the single Sex and Candy The song spent 15 weeks at No 1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart The album went platinum and managed to spawn two other singles Saint Joe on the School Bus and Sherry Fraser Marcy Playground is quiet and minimalist in tone Wozniak s songs run in different styles some are modern folk music many have undertones reminiscent of children s songs the blurred sound of psychedelia makes appearances and then there are the songs with a clear rock sound Shapeshifter 1999 2000 edit Marcy Playground s next outing was 1999 s Shapeshifter Shapeshifter was released on November 2 1999 4 A minor controversy came to light when Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers revealed on Marcy Playground s website forum that the cover art a painting by Mark Ryden had originally been conceptualized and commissioned by Leary for his band s aborted After the Astronaut album He admitted to being a fan of Marcy Playground and Leary s outrage was eased once he learned that Capitol Records former home of the Butthole Surfers and then current home of Marcy Playground had pitched the artwork to Wozniak as original work from its own art department and that Marcy Playground had no knowledge of the work s origins Upon learning the truth Wozniak proclaimed that he was honored to have an album cover designed by Paul Leary 5 It s Saturday the album s lead single managed to hit No 23 on the Modern Rock Charts and followed by a second single Bye Bye After Shapeshifter drummer Dan Rieser left the band to pursue other interests The position was eventually filled on his recommendation by Gonzalo Gonz Martinez de la Cotera a friend whose previous band Lincoln had opened for Marcy Playground MP3 2004 2006 edit After a considerable hiatus Marcy Playground recorded a follow up to Shapeshifter Marcy Playground s third album MP3 was released in 2004 Marcy Playground did some touring in support of MP3 The album s first single Deadly Handsome Man was a song featured on the Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back movie soundtrack a few years earlier under its original title The Devil s Song The second single Punk Rock Superstar surprised many fans while bringing in some new ones when it was featured on the Xbox 360 s playlist upon its release in 2006 6 Other singles from the album include Blood in Alphabet Soup and No One s Boy both were featured on promotional ads for MP3 One album track Paper Dolls was co written by Jimi Haha of the alternative rock band Jimmie s Chicken Shack 7 On the track titled Hotter Than the Sun Wozniak reflects on the band s one time success and remains positive about the band s future Leaving Wonderland in a fit of rage 2009 edit Marcy Playground s fourth album Leaving Wonderland in a Fit of Rage was released on July 7 2009 Originally conceived as a solo record by John Wozniak he brought Dylan Keefe into the project and the record was released under the band s name Leaving Wonderland features 12 songs including the singles Good Times and Blackbird Also included on the record is a version of Memphis a Marcy Playground b side that Wozniak s wife felt deserved a second breath of life Sherry Fraser Wozniak s longtime friend and lead vocalist of Two Ton Boa a k a 222 designed the album cover Leaving Wonderland was coproduced recorded and mixed by Jeff Dawson After Gonzalo Martinez s departure from the band family friend Shlomi Lavie stepped in as drummer for the band s 2009 tour After a successful 4 day Carnival Cruise show in the Bahamas alongside post grunge band Sponge 8 it was announced that the band would tour for the spring of 2009 playing in venues along the California coastline including the Key Club as well as cities in Canada and North Carolina Indaba Remixes from Wonderland 2010 2011 edit Marcy Playground s fifth album Indaba Remixes from Wonderland was released on September 28 2010 Indaba Remixes from Wonderland is a new CD and digital collection of remixes from Marcy Playground s 2009 album Leaving Wonderland in a fit of rage Marcy Playground partnered with Indaba Music to offer fans the opportunity to remix songs from the Leaving Wonderland album Marcy Playground then selected its favorite mixes from hundreds submitted to be included on Indaba This is the first time Marcy Playground had an album produced exclusively from fan submitted remixes to Indaba Music where the winners received royalties from album sales John Wozniak stated I wanted to make this record to show people what the online music community is capable of I believe the talent reflected in these tracks speaks for itself This community is thriving It s thriving because musicians feed on inspiration they get from other musicians Music is not meant to be a solitary endeavor it s something we like to do with other people 9 Marcy Playground was to tour many venues in support of the album through 2010 Lunch Recess amp Detention 2012 edit Marcy Playground announced in mid June 2012 that they will be releasing a compilation of rarities b sides and new material on July 17 2012 titled Lunch Recess amp Detention The album s first single Mr Fisher was released on June 26 2012 Marcy Playground joined Everclear Sugar Ray Lit and the Gin Blossoms on the Summerland Tour 2012 Band members editCurrent John Woz Wozniak guitar lead vocals 1996 present Dylan Keefe bass backing vocals 1996 present Shlomi Lavie drums backing vocals 2009 present Former Jared Kotler drums backing vocals guitar 1996 1997 Dan Rieser drums backing vocals 1997 2000 Gonzalo Gonz Martinez de la Cotera drums backing vocals 2000 2009 Conor Levis backing vocals Timeline editDiscography editStudio albums edit Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications sales threshold US 10 US Heat 11 AUS 12 CAN 13 UK 14 Marcy Playground Released February 25 1997 Label Capitol 21 1 28 16 61 RIAA Platinum 15 ARIA Gold 16 MC 2 Platinum 17 Shapeshifter Released November 2 1999 Label Capitol MP3 Released March 23 2004 Label Reality Entertainment Leaving Wonderland in a Fit of Rage Released July 7 2009 Label Woz denotes releases that did not chart Remix albums edit Title Album details Indaba Remixes from Wonderland Released September 28 2010 Label Capitol EMI America Compilation albums edit Year Album details Lunch Recess amp Detention Released July 17 2012 Label Capitol Singles edit Year Single Peak chart positions Album US 18 USAlt 19 USMain 20 AUS 12 CAN 21 CANAlt 22 UK 14 1997 Poppies Marcy Playground Saint Joe on the School Bus 8 30 Sex and Candy 8 1 4 8 2 1 29 1998 Sherry Fraser 1999 Comin Up from Behind Cruel Intentions movie soundtrack It s Saturday 23 14 Shapeshifter Bye Bye 2004 Deadly Handsome Man MP3 Punk Rock Superstar No One s Boy Blood in Alphabet Soup 2009 Good Times Leaving Wonderland in a fit of rage Starbaby 2012 Mr Fisher Lunch Recess amp Detention denotes releases that did not chart EPs edit It s Saturday College Sampler EP 1999 Soundtracks featuring Marcy Playground edit Hurricane Streets Cruel Intentions Antitrust Simply Irresistible Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Zack and Miri Make a Porno Wonder Park Cover songs edit Jimi Hendrix Hear My Train A Comin Zog BogBean From the Marcy Playground Two Ton Boa Comin Up from Behind Cruel Intentions movie soundtrack Grateful Dead And We Bid You Goodnight live Neil Young Needle and the Damage Done live Leonard Cohen Hallelujah live Music videos edit Release date Title Director 23 Filming location 23 October 1997 Sex and Candy Jamie Caliri Los Angeles Fall 1997 June 1998 Saint Joe on the School Bus Hammer amp Tongs Toronto Spring 1998 September 1998 Sherry Fraser Kevin Kerslake Mojave Desert Indian Wells California Summer 1998 March 1999 Comin Up from Behind Jamie Caliri New York City Winter 1999 October 1999 It s Saturday Peter Christopherson Toronto Fall 1999 2004 Punk Rock Superstar Daniel Liss Euphoria Studios in New York City and on tour across the U S 2004Touring partners editJolene 1997 Toad the Wet Sprocket 1997 2023 Lincoln 1998 Fastball 1998 Everclear 1998 Sonichrome 1998 Pete Droge 1998 Pure 1998 Babe the Blue Ox 1998 Blinker the Star 1999 Sponge 2008 Rock the Bahamas Cruise Evoka 2009 Summerland Tour 2012 Sugar Ray Everclear Lit Gin Blossoms Summerland Tour 2018 Everclear Local HReferences edit iTunes Music Marcy Playground Itunes apple com Retrieved December 16 2012 Marcy Playground Score With Sex And Candy MTV News Retrieved May 13 2020 Marcy Playground Artist Profile eventseeker com Archived from the original on August 3 2020 Retrieved May 13 2020 Shapeshifter Marcy Playground album Basham David November 4 1999 News Articles 1426809 19991104 Mtv com Retrieved July 15 2011 Xbox 360 Hard Drive Content Revealed TeamXbox com News News teamxbox com July 22 2005 Archived from the original on June 5 2011 Retrieved July 15 2011 Zitz Michael Life s a giggle for Jimmie s Chicken Shack s Jimmie HaHa Fredericksburg com Michael Zitz Fredericksburg com Archived from the original on July 10 2012 Retrieved July 15 2011 Sponge And Marcy Playground Rock The Bahamas With 96 rock Scott Therockdose com Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved July 15 2011 Yahoo com Finance dead link Marcy Playground Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved October 6 2010 allmusic Marcy Playground gt Charts amp Awards gt Billboard Albums AllMusic Retrieved October 6 2010 a b Discography Marcy Playground australian charts com Retrieved August 23 2016 Marcy Playground Top Albums CDs positions RPM Archived from the original on October 19 2012 Retrieved October 18 2010 a b Chart Log UK M My Vitriol Official Charts Company Retrieved October 6 2010 RIAA Gold amp Platinum October 6 2010 Marcy Playground certified albums Recording Industry Association of America Archived from the original on February 25 2013 Retrieved October 6 2010 ARIA Charts Accreditations 1999 Albums PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved December 27 2021 Canadian album certifications Marcy Playground Music Canada Retrieved August 23 2022 Marcy Playground Chart History Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved November 16 2023 Marcy Playground Chart History Alternative Airplay Billboard Retrieved November 16 2023 Marcy Playground Chart History Mainstream Rock Airplay Billboard Retrieved November 16 2023 Marcy Playground Top Singles positions RPM Archived from the original on October 19 2012 Retrieved October 18 2010 Marcy Playground Rock Alternative positions RPM Archived from the original on October 19 2012 Retrieved October 18 2010 a b Media Marcyplayground com Archived from the original on July 9 2013 Retrieved February 9 2014 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en 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