Best Album Of 2000s?
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- Best Album Of 2000s? #shorts #music #reaction
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Bro went scooby doo on the “DiScOverY”
I was just about to comment that lol
Bro went scooby doo on my D
RaGGy?
Ruh roh! 😂
Ruh roh raggy riscovery
"what's the best album of the 2000s" *includes an album from the 2010s* Fantano fans never disappoint me
Depends on how you define decades. There isn't a year 0 so all the decades start with year 1 and end in year 10 but people go with 0-to-9 decades because it sounds better despite it being technically wrong.
@@wallygropius4451How can 2010 not be part of the 2010s LOL
@@frankrogers2968 simply by there not being a year 0
It’s so good, it stretches across two centuries
@@wallygropius4451that's some American math right here. Decades start on '00 and end on '09 which is 10 years. What you said is completely wrong buddy
MBDTF is objectively an L, because the album was released in 2010😂
Also it’s not that good. Kanye has has like 2/3 better albums.
@@ashconbeats8414get out of melon heads ass 😂😭😂😭 sorry about your ears bro 😔
@@ashconbeats8414 Bro stop trying to be different. Stop trying to copy your lord and savior Fantano and just accept that he has an L take about the album.
@@roti1504just because they have a similar opinion doesn’t mean this person got it from fantano. And even they did get from him doesn’t inherently mean they then worship him like a god. Also they can just simply not like the album as much as other people like whose to say they are lying like if anything it would make more sense to agree with you and everyone else. Melon is def in the minority when it comes to his opinion on the album.
@@ashconbeats8414it quite literally is that good maybe not a 10/10 but a 9 AT LEAST
Songs for the deaf, QOTSA
Yes why does no one ever talk abt QOTSA?? Like Clockwork is literally the best album I’ve heard
No question
I really wanna get into their later stuff but I haven't been able to.. something about the heaviness of it is so appealing imo
@@johnjson I’m not a big fan of Villians but try to get into Like Clockwork or In Times New Roman. Both are fantastic and imo better than some of their earlier stuff
@@trashboat353 alr thanks! will give it a go
For me it's definitely Kid A, the only album that made me cry.
i’m not heeeeeeeeeeeeeeere
Never really liked Kid A personally but Radiohead W
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Nah for real, HTDC is the only song to ever make me cry on the first listen.
@@fishsmellbad1862 You ever heard _The Band’s ‘Tears Of Rage’?_
Toxicity album by SOAD. Literally defined the 2000s.
Although toxicity is a great album, self title is still way better and an untouchable masterpiece.
@@joedankla6946 I never said it wasn’t the best one. I’m saying that since Toxicity came out in 2001 and self title came out in 1998. Toxicity had a bigger impact because of the controversy with Chop Suey and the 911 attacks. Plus it hit the charts BIG time.
There's no definitive album that defines an entire decade
@@Lordcabber1System literally predicted hoe the 2000s were gonna end up and word for word described everything america ended up doing in Iraq
no it didnt did irt predict kanye was gonna be famous??@@Freddy_Guy
Hybrid Theory.
One of the best major label debuts of any act.
Major W
W
W even though I think Iowa, See you on the other side, toxicity, and mesmerize are all better nu metal albums
meteora is better imo
@@-aexc- maybe some songs but as a whole album I prefer hybrid theory just because almost every song if not every song is a banger
So glad ‘Is this it’ was included
White Pony by Deftones is one of the best albums of the 2000s
all time
deftones suck
Self-titled was better
Their Self titled is an amazing album but white pony is undoubtedly better
@EdyIsTaken it's actually pretty debatable. WP is amazing, don't get me wrong...but ATF, ST, and Diamond Eyes are all better than WP.
Back to Black - Amy Winehouse
Disrespecting Silverstein like that is unacceptable
He only likes that boring shit lol
He did them super dirty by praising MCR and in rainbows afterward 🤢 hipsters gon hipster
@@Rob_Cary in rainbows I understand (i guess, I feel like I’ll one day understand all the love for In Rainbows and OK Computer, personally think The Bends is underrated) but MCR? Really? I should love MCR since I was born in 93 and was an alt kid before that was even a term but MCR was very hit or miss for me. I heard Margot Robbie is into Silverstein. Pretty sick.
0 skips on that album. 3 hours back was my jam to get ready for class in the morning.
@@albonthegoat INDIFFERENCE GROWS INDIFFERENCE FEEDS ON ME
The fact Silverstein even got a mention for that BANGER of an album is a W in my book
Smile in your sleep was a banger
I still listen to that album now it’s so good 😭
Made me so happy seeing that pop up
🤘🤘🤘
At least we were mentioned 😭🤣
L take on Arcade Fire, Anthony
how quickly ppl forget about what win did
@@harrysullivan2460I had no idea what happened tbh
*sighs*
Such a good album
@@harrysullivan2460there’re still several other people in the band who didn’t do anything like that though, at least as far as we know
@@harrysullivan2460Who tf cares about what that guy did? I enjoy the art, no matter what the artist has done before or after that cuz that doesn't affect the art itself.
MCR is one of the only bands from that genre/era that has aged really well. Even tho Danger Days was a step down from The Black Parade it still has some bangers.
Heck even their new single they released in their reunion was decent. I don’t know if any newer albums would be good at this point. But I do think their overall legacy is pretty solid.
I wouldn't say Danger Days was a step down, just a step in a different direction for the band. They are two different styles making them hard to compare imo. I really enjoy all of their albums
Frances the mute, my favourite album of all time, and they played a fuck tonne of it live at their last gig this year ❤️❤️❤️
Frances the mute is definitely their best record, my personal favorite is Amputechture or Octahedron tho
Amp didn’t get the love it deserved, and oct is just such a solid track list. That closer when it gets to the solo is unreal 👌
Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights
Editors - The Back Room
White Lies - To Lose My Life…
The Strokes - Room On Fire
Arctic Monkeys - Humbug
MUSE - Absolution
TOOL - 10,000 Days
I do love me some Room on Fire. Such a great album.
Imagine thinking Humbug was better than either of their first two albums
@@jazsi_ I like all three a lot but I just chose Humbug it could’ve been either or
Room on fire is great
@@jazsi_I was thinking the same thing
The Mars Volta love ❤
🤝
God, their first 2 albums really are incredible listens.
@@fcon2123 true
Hell yeah!
That Silverstein shoutout tho, I'm happy enough. Alexisonfire defined my 2000s, and pretty much my whole taste.
I was gonna say, my favorite album from the 2000s would either be an AoF album or an Underoath album. Crisis and Define the Great Line are two albums i basically listened to continuously throughout high school and college.
@@commirevo89 La Dispute is my new favourite, I'd say one of their albums should be considered too. Maybe if it was best hardcore of the 2000s haha
@@commirevo89 Crisis is just perfect from start to end.
And Underoath gets some bonus points for having one of the most diverse careers of any rock band. I mean, how many rock bands get to say they have a black metal record, an emo record, and a metalcore record?
Watch Out!
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*THE COLLEGE DROPOUT*
Nah the MMLP
Excuse Me, he did not just say L to Funeral😡
overrated pretentious and annoying songs. tried way too hard to be artsy, especially for a debut. it can be good at times but overall it’s probably the most mid critically acclaimed album of the 2000s
Neon Bible is a better album
@@RatchetSly in terms of popularity, and critical acclaim, funeral wins, but I respect your opinion
@@pawTheVillain I can’t think of anything actually pretentious about funeral: it just tends to be pretty abstract with its lyrics (like Radiohead). Also wtf is “too artsy” supposed to mean coming from someone who likes in rainbows. Not that it’s a bad album but if there’s an album that try’s to be artsy it’s that album.
@@holylucane9019 by pretentious, i mean that the band tries way too hard to be something they're not. you make a comparison with the lyrics and radiohead, but the difference is that radiohead had already made 6 albums by that point and had been around for nearly 2 decades, so when arcade fire tries to be similar to radiohead, it's bound to fail especially on a debut.
that's what i meant by pretentious - they thought they were cooking while burning the kitchen down (W analogy)
also, in rainbows is an artsy album, yes, but that's radiohead's 7th album. they had a lot of experience and were able to pull it off while maintaining a relatively chill feeling to the album (like on the majority of All I Need)
i might be biased because i really do not like the vocals on funeral so maybe that's what ruins the album for me
TLDR: arcade fire tried too hard
Toxicity, Still Life, Madvillainy all are arguable as well
Still Life is 1999
But still all good picks
@@nicpayne8258 my bad,you are right sir
We all know it's MadVillainy
Best rap album of 2000s easily
The jar is under the bed
Yes yes facts
W pick
Dont talk about my mom yo
MCRmy stay winning
lift your skinny fists like antennas to heaven easily
I never have, and never will, understand people's fascination with that one. It's the sort of thing I should like too, but I found it exceptionally boring.
@leerobbo92 yeah it's not one I'd recommend to most but it made me feel hella emotional and i love it
@@leerobbo92 if u want an album in that vein that’s a bit louder and more energetic you would dream house by deafheaven m. you’ve probably already heard of it but it’s a great album
@@don-by6rhI felt the same way too,that album has made my soul and heart feel like I’m going to heaven and also make me feel incredibly depressed lmfao
Boring music
My contenders:
- Songs About Jane - Maroon 5
- Continuum - John Mayer
- Lateralus - TOOL
- Avenged Sevenfold - Avenged Sevenfold
- Vol. 3 The Subliminal Verses - Slipknot
- Discovery - Daft Punk
- Busted Stuff - Dave Matthews Band
Nightmare aux rotation
Continuum!
Demon Days - Gorillaz
That'd be my pick
Teenage stoners be like;
I'm 35 dude
Sorry should’ve said “people who never matured past their 2000’s teenage stoner phase be like”
Whats ur fav song on that album
@@jacksonfitzsimmons4253 damn dude, i guess millions of people are teenage stoners, i wouldnt classify it as one of the best albums of the 2000s, but that shit is beloved and in the top 5 albums ever for a lot of people
That Silverstein album slaps
Agree
Yes
W
I agree. 2000's metal is best
Thrice, Silverstein, senses fail, and under oath were peak 2000's metal
So glad Cross by Justice had a shout-out on this one
I don’t get it. What song is good on there because I don’t really like any of the songs I’ve heard from it
@@88godson88 D.A.N.C.E, DVNO, Phantom, Phantom II, Waters of Nazareth, Genesis, Stress , Let there be light and One night to Midnight
@@ntkiscool2008dance and phantom 2 are fantastic my 2 favorite from it
Justice Boards of Canada Burial… and Royksopp are my favs. Stereolabs my fav 90s band
@@88godson88stress
Songs for the Deaf - QOSTA
timeless…
Was looking for this comment
Them Crooked Vultures is better
Origin of Symmetry by MUSE
YES!!! BASED TAKE!!!
I love that arcade fire album
The Woods is so clear
Most people do. Melon just being contrarian.
The opening to Neighbourhoods #1 is a fucking classic
their best album alongside the suburbs
All of those are amazing albums but what about Good Apollo I’m Burning Star IV
The Glow Pt. 2 is my personal pick, also how dare you slander Funeral like this.
HUGE W for The Glow, Pt. 2
The glow part 2 is fire and also the Arcade Fire slander surprised me too
I was thinking The Glow pt 2 or Velocity Design Comfort. Oh and Funeral got me into indie so yea f them haters
@@jakeozzy4776 I love Funeral but I love the suburbs even more
I came to write The Glow Pt. 2 and you made my day.
yoda vibes with the"Discovery, it is, my padawan" 😭😭😭
In Rainbows is awesome, but the disrespect on Kid A is getting on my nerves
Silverstein is the biggest W of all these
Silverstein is so sick, still listen to them today
Silverstien is great, but that shouldn't even be on the top 20 😂 Black Parade trumps it by leaps and bounds
Silverstein >>>>>> MCR
@@AlteredState5033 cheers better
@@anxofmyown it's okay to be wrong.
Silverstein is the most ultimate W. That album is unfuckwithable
big L, like you said, it's unfuckwithable.
@@clowwwwwwwn absolutely 1000%. Big L is my favorite rapper
"unfuckwithable" has just been added to my vocabulary
Silent Alarm by Bloc Party has to be up there … right?
Lateralus and Sound Awake. Those albums are so influential in the rock/metal world that even NON-PROGRESSIVE rock/metal bands have taken inspiration from them
A Rush of Blood to the Head has got to be mentioned
based
Arcade Fire - Funeral is arguably the best indie rock album ever, and literally defined indie rock music until 2010
Facts funeral is ⛽️
I got leviathan by mastodon no doubt
WHITE! WHALE! HOLY! GRAIL!
@@TheFadedBanana so fucking good dude
Massive W
YES
Hot fuss - the killers
origin of symmetry - muse
Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not
In my honest opinion, I'd say All Hope Is Gone by Slipknot (2008) would take a spot on this list
The album is really well produced and focused on quality. Mick Thomson and Jim Root's guitar abilities and versatility really stood out in that album, as well as the band's criativity, production and writing skills. The lyrics go from social criticism to inner problems, such as depression, anxiety, heartbreak etc. If you guys are into heavier music you should check this album out, alongside the other ones Slipknot made:
MFKR (1996), Self-Titled (1999), Iowa (2002), Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses (2004), Vol. 5: The Gray Chapter (2014), We Are Not Your Kind (2019), The End, So Far (2022) and Adderall (2023)
I personally think that Iowa and Vol 3 are better records, but All Hope Is Gone also slaps.
@@ThisSongIsAboutAGirlinABox they definetly are a gem in their career despite being a really dark era for Slipknot
Get Rich Or Die Tryin'
is a classic of the 2000s and fueled one of best eras and careers in hip-hop.
Was just about to put this.
Id say the Eminem show fuelled it earlier tbh
But still w
@@RandomPerson_frfr it's a good album and I did like it but with that said
GRODT > TES
@@Ihatethewaythatyouok by mmlp??? I mean that’s the all time great in my eyes. Eminem show and grodt better as well?
100%. i was about to comment until i saw this
Discovering the waterfront is a iconic emo album
Yeah it's true
Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park
Somebody needs to mention this but one of the best albums in the 2000s has to be the “Shakira MTV unplugged “ I know the songs are technically from 1998 but the unplugged bring new things that make it a whole new experience
Silverstein’s record was a BANGER! If you disagree I’ll see you in the pit!
They made future albums that blow the waterfront to bits tho 😂
Later career projects like This is how the wind shifts and I am alive are great but idk those first two albums are special. I absolutely don’t like the generic, overproduced pop-metalcore they did on their newest couple albums tho
massive L for arcade fire hate
Nah, rare Fantano W
Except Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)
Lateralus by Tool
Origin of Symmetry
kid a is not a worst album than in rainbows, they are both equally gorgeus
Turn On the Bright Lights >>
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS! I WAS LOOKING UP THIS COMMENT 🔥🔥🔥🐐
🙏🙏🙏🙏 yes
Those first two Silverstein records are incredible. I know most bands that came after them in the same scene are garbage but man Silverstein really captured that late 90’s Emo wave and put in just enough hooks and heavy stuff to break through with a sound that really had never been done except for a few FAR smaller bands that didn’t have the breakthrough or reach Silverstein did
Plus so catchy
Justice's Cross is absolutely incredible, I definitely recommend checking it out and I'm very pleased to see it's getting the recognition it deserves
Also Daft Punk's Discovery is one of my all time favorite but it's very well-known already
Not just 1 album, but that whole rhcp 3 album run from Californiacation (2000) and by the way (2002) up to stadium arcadium (2006) was the band’s absolute prime
Californication was 1999
Nah stadium Arcadium was a lil too long and pop-ish
SINCE I LEFT YOU. My favorite album of the 2000s by far!
Even though it wasnt likely, i always smile when Portishead gets some love.
Discovering the Waterfront is definitely one of the better post hardcore albums out of that era, L for melon on this one
Agreed
Absolutely
I will not accept this Silverstein slander
Ong
Believe me, you won't be disappointed:
Coldplay "Parachutes" (UK, post-britpop, alt rock)
Myslovitz "Korova Milky Bar" (Poland, alt rock, sadness, depression)
Bleach03 (Japan, noise rock, hardcore punk, post-hardcore)
Radiohead "Kid A" (UK, experimental rock, avant-garde, ambient)
Godspeed You! Black Emperor "Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven" (USA, post-rock, drone, ambient)
Why'd u include bootleg Radiohead when u already have them in there
@@doglog3934 I sincerely disagree about Coldplay being Radiohead rip-offs. Every band is necessarily inspired by their predecessors, and Coldplay were heavily inspired by Radiohead and I see nothing wrong with it, inspired or not, doesn't change how much I love "Parachutes" and how beautiful find it. When I listen to it I don't hear a Radiohead copy, I hear Coldplay as I think they developed their own post-britpop/alt rock style.
I feel similar with Yuck's "Yuck" for example, Anthony gave it a 5 and thought they were using redundantly ideas from 90's emo bands such as Dinosaur Jr., but personally I couldn't care less, it's great pop rock which gives me a huge smile every time I blast it.
Sure, late Coldplay went downhill and many people associate them with radio-friendly sugary pop. I honestly don't care about that part of their catalogue. I think that due to that they because a band that is equally overrated as it is underrated (hear me out): overrated because their pop stuff from 2010's is quite bland and yet they're immensely popular, nonetheless, most people don't know or don't bother with their early releases which are in my opinion extremely, IMMENSLY beautiful music... Songs like "Don't Panic", "Shiver", "Careful Where You Stand", "Amsterda", "Warning Sign", "I Ran Away", "Moses", "High Speed", "Harmless"... Like, sorry for this long-ass comment, I just love this stuff :3
Monotheist - Celtic Frost
The Eminem Show of course
Saying L on silverstein just put me in a fit of rage
Good album but like best of 2000s not a chance
@@dicey591 i dunno man. That album helped put that scene on the map
@@001wizeman yeah it’s a good album one of my favorite 2000s post hardcore but there’s so many better albums of the 2000s
@@dicey591it’s great, but the thing is just saying L makes it sound bad
The Eminem show was a banger
in my opinion, the best album was probably Dont You Fake It by the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, yes the album is older than me, but its so good, yes im a punk rock kid
Kid A is my favorite Radiohead album because “Everything In It’s Right Place,” “How To Disappear Completely” and “Idioteque” are amazing but it gets overhyped these days like people are trying to seem trendy picking it so it’s lessened my love for it. It has skippable tracks on it so I can’t put it as the best entire “album.”
Random access memories is a masterpiece
That's from the 2010s tho
Muse - origin of symmetry!
based
Not the best record of the era but a banger nonetheless
😂🤦♂️
Imo it's Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park. It's a rock/metal album that has different music elements all done to perfection and can really draw anyone in who just appreciates music!
@@amremorsetell us how you really feel 😂
Incubus - “Morning View” (2001)
Bruh MBDTF came out in 2010 lol
Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park is my pick
Linkin Park is trash.
silverstein L hurt my soul 😢
Madvillany
A few of my personal favorites:
Phantom Moon - Duncan Sheik
White Ladder - David Gray
I Am a Bird Now - Antony & the Johnsons
Mer de Noms - A Perfect Circle
O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack
() - Sigur Ros
Give Up - The Postal Service
Scissor Sisters - Scissor Sisters
Audioslave - Audioslave
Under the Blacklight - Rilo Kiley
Gotta go with Turn on the bright lights, Interpol. Damn, I love that album with my soul.
im a simple man. I see Kid A, i click
Rush of blood to the head - Cold play 👌
Bro Discovering the waterfront is amazing what the fuck are you on 💀
GY!BE Lift Yr Skinny Hands is literally one of the most beautiful, terrifying, and epic musical experiences ever
Ngl Stankonia is probably up there
no one mentioned demon days?? Kinda wrong
Right?! I was a tad surprised
Bro was better in blur
I mean... MBDTF isn't even a 2000s album
He’s just obsessed with that album he hates Kanye so much for all the shit that he’s done outside music melon head can’t hide it 😂😂😭😭
@paddylast5839 he's rated kanye low even before most of his controversies dude. And he's also rated many even somewhat recent kanye records highly
@@vaudevilleE54In no world is Ye better than MBDTF or Yeezus.
@@denisjon6873 cool, that had absolutely nothing to do with my point! 😀
@@vaudevilleE54 The point is people can be wrong.
Anthony is the final boss of annoying hipsters
MF DOOM MADVILLINY:MMM FOOD
If Linkin park hybrid theory or Meteora ain't on the list it would be criminal.
T O X I C I T Y 🚫🧢💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🐐👑
Bro how can u forget about the marshall mathers LP
Exactly
Is This It is the best rock album of the 21st century to this day
@103.5Heavenernot my thing but certainly a very quality album
Songs for the deaf is better for me but Is this it is easily top 5
Discovery is possibly the best album we've gotten since the nineties (though I don't like hip-hop and this has apparently been the golden age of that genre ).
Your hate for arcade fire is something I will never understand, funeral is an absolute classic
Glad I'm not alone in preferring In Rainbows to Kid A. Anyway, I'll add Madvillainy.
I think the majority of people prefer in rainbows
@@meatgrinder9506 That could be, I don't know. I just remember Kid A being Pitchfork's top album of the 2000s and a lot of people agreed.
W take The Black Parade was genre defining and is one of if not the best rock operas and concept rock albums of all time
Three Cheers was better
We all know Vespertine is the best album of the 2000s. Even Melon agreed it's a 10
He's only including albums made by humans though
Fances the mute is a W fucking take
My personal favourite is Marbles by Marillion
Brave New World by Iron Maiden not only the best album of the 2000s but also the best album in the history of music ever