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Offline MATTT  
#1 Posted : 29 July 2010 07:32:30(UTC)
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So I recently went through my iTunes library and I came across alot of music from like 2004-2005 and for me that was the best time in the 2000's for music. There were hudge songs from band that no one even knows of but thats just me.

What era do you think is the best out of the '00's

Favorite bands from that era:
Five For Fighting
The Calling
The Last Good Night
Panic! At the Disco
MY ARTISTS

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#2 Posted : 29 July 2010 07:40:26(UTC)
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#3 Posted : 29 July 2010 07:55:02(UTC)
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For me, it's 2005/6. Of course, there was the album that got me into Coheed and Cambria, Good Apollo I. Alien by Strapping Young Lad. Act II by The Dear Hunter. System of a Down's Mesmerize and Hypnotize. In general, it was pretty good. Of course, I can't forget Saturday Night Wrist by Deftones either, one of their most underrated albums.
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#4 Posted : 29 July 2010 08:00:28(UTC)
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2002, 2006, 2007.
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#5 Posted : 29 July 2010 08:20:30(UTC)
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I got into music back in 2006, started with a band called Panic At The Disco..

Then later on I discovered this band called Muse who were playing at the EMAs that same year, my life has never been the same again...
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#6 Posted : 29 July 2010 08:23:18(UTC)
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I got into music back in 2006, started with a band called Panic At The Disco..

Then later on I discovered this band called Muse who were playing at the EMAs that same year, my life has never been the same again...


I just hate their latest album. It was a disappointed to me. But overall they are a great band.
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#7 Posted : 29 July 2010 08:46:30(UTC)
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I just want to point out that Gildy and I agree, a couple of years isn't what either of us would classify as an era.

I will think about what year I would call the best though.
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#8 Posted : 29 July 2010 08:52:26(UTC)
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I just want to point out that Gildy and I agree, a couple of years isn't what either of us would classify as an era.

I will think about what year I would call the best though.


I know what you mean when you say that.
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#9 Posted : 29 July 2010 09:54:12(UTC)
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troy211619 wrote:
I got into music back in 2006, started with a band called Panic At The Disco..

Then later on I discovered this band called Muse who were playing at the EMAs that same year, my life has never been the same again...


I just hate their latest album. It was a disappointed to me. But overall they are a great band.



ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Lies. That is an epic album, just like all before it
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Offline old.gregg  
#10 Posted : 29 July 2010 10:18:11(UTC)
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Early 2000s, the Strokes. Brilliant.
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#11 Posted : 29 July 2010 10:18:58(UTC)
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2005 or 2006.
Offline Ronny Rocken  
#12 Posted : 29 July 2010 10:29:59(UTC)
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2008 and the hard rock/metal storm.
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Offline Synxhard  
#13 Posted : 29 July 2010 11:56:38(UTC)
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Mainly because I am part of the new "under ground" scene, I gotta go with right now, 2010. No real reasoning, just shameless self plugging.
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#14 Posted : 29 July 2010 13:04:38(UTC)
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2008 and the hard rock/metal storm.

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#15 Posted : 30 July 2010 01:12:50(UTC)
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I just tend to like the '90s sounding rock-metal-numetal stuff from throughout the whole decade.
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#16 Posted : 30 July 2010 02:15:17(UTC)
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I stand by Steven Wilson's assertion that musical "eras" seem to be over for now. There's no new big thing, just variations, hybrids, retreads and further explorations. After the electronic wave of the 80s and early 90s, there's really not been a new musical "genre". If you're young enough that you mostly follow the mainstream, it might seem like a major wave of new rock bands every now and again, but that's been happening for decades. The last time I experienced a mainstream "wave" if you like, was all the nu-metal/punk skater-oriented stuff that hit big in the UK around the early 2000s. I'm convinced that the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series was responsible for kicking that off.

Of course, I also remember several waves of new indie darlings, but those bands tend to have one supposedly epoch-making critically-hailed record and then increasing press ambivalence, or worse, backlash, before they settle back into a hazy middle-ground of quiet success.
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#17 Posted : 30 July 2010 03:11:44(UTC)
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genocidal king wrote:
stephaniewazhere wrote:
troy211619 wrote:
I got into music back in 2006, started with a band called Panic At The Disco..

Then later on I discovered this band called Muse who were playing at the EMAs that same year, my life has never been the same again...


I just hate their latest album. It was a disappointed to me. But overall they are a great band.



ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Lies. That is an epic album, just like all before it


HELL NO. Hate me for saying this but the The Resistance is SH*T compared to Black Holes and Revelations. "the Resistance"just never grew on me. To me it sounds more like a soundtrack to a horrible investigation movie sequel.
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#18 Posted : 30 July 2010 03:26:29(UTC)
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stephaniewazhere wrote:
genocidal king wrote:
stephaniewazhere wrote:
troy211619 wrote:
I got into music back in 2006, started with a band called Panic At The Disco..

Then later on I discovered this band called Muse who were playing at the EMAs that same year, my life has never been the same again...


I just hate their latest album. It was a disappointed to me. But overall they are a great band.



ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Lies. That is an epic album, just like all before it


HELL NO. Hate me for saying this but the The Resistance is SH*T compared to Black Holes and Revelations. "the Resistance"just never grew on me. To me it sounds more like a soundtrack to a horrible investigation movie sequel.


Yeah, I kind of have to agree with you. I mean, it's Muse, so it's always going to be an amazing album. But, compared to the other albums that came before the Resistance (Absolution, Origin of Symmetry, etc), it just isn't as good. It does have the makings for an incredible album, like with MK Ultra and the Exogenesis symphony, but... it's just kind of a disappointment compared to what came before it. It's still better than 90 percent of the stuff out there, though.

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#19 Posted : 30 July 2010 03:38:43(UTC)
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stephaniewazhere wrote:
genocidal king wrote:
stephaniewazhere wrote:
troy211619 wrote:
I got into music back in 2006, started with a band called Panic At The Disco..

Then later on I discovered this band called Muse who were playing at the EMAs that same year, my life has never been the same again...


I just hate their latest album. It was a disappointed to me. But overall they are a great band.



ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Lies. That is an epic album, just like all before it


HELL NO. Hate me for saying this but the The Resistance is SH*T compared to Black Holes and Revelations. "the Resistance"just never grew on me. To me it sounds more like a soundtrack to a horrible investigation movie sequel.


Yeah, I kind of have to agree with you. I mean, it's Muse, so it's always going to be an amazing album. But, compared to the other albums that came before the Resistance (Absolution, Origin of Symmetry, etc), it just isn't as good. It does have the makings for an incredible album, like with MK Ultra and the Exogenesis symphony, but... it's just kind of a disappointment compared to what came before it. It's still better than 90 percent of the stuff out there, though.


I guess you can say that. I mean it's still acceptable compare to the crap that is out now. I had a light of hope for 2010 and so far....sh*t. This year has been so pathetic, which is why I'm more underground music much more. It's more interesting and cheaper or even free sometimes.

Edit: Maybe I'm just getting older, I don't know lol

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#20 Posted : 30 July 2010 17:20:32(UTC)
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04-05

The Killers debuted

I discovered Modest Mouse who released that Good News album

2003 ended which was a shitty year

more and more people finally began agreeing on the fact that Green Day sucks
because of American Idiot was a massively annoying album

Depeche Mode released an album.

U2 released How To Dismantle An Atom Bomb (really only liked for their song "miracle drug")

Weezer released an album (even though it sucked)

Blink 182 split up

Year's recovery from the awful St. Anger

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