Trapt are an American rock band from California who rode the post-grunge and nu-metal wave of the early 2000s to one big, aggressive hit. "Headstrong", released in 2003, was a defiant, crunchy rock anthem that became a fixture of rock radio and video games, and it remains the song that defines them.
The band kept recording for years and retained a fanbase, but nothing they released afterward came close to that breakthrough, and the rest of their catalogue sits far behind it.
On streaming, "Headstrong" sits near 525 million plays, while their next most-streamed track, "Echo", trails at around 33 million. That sends the ratio above 15, far past our 5.0 line.
By our measure Trapt are a certified one-hit wonder. Theirs is a textbook early-2000s rock story: a band whose one hard-charging anthem caught the exact sound of its moment, became inescapable on rock radio, and then stood so far ahead of everything else they made that, on streams, it carries the catalogue almost single-handedly.