This would be great were the TI-83 far inferior to literally any 84 model (not to mention the 89 but we’re talking beginner level I suppose) due to the ability to program and the easier connection to computers in order to transfer them plus some extra functionality. (But yeah I’d use this in conversation too)
This is so weird because 2004 wasn't a long time ago when Todd made this, but now it's 17 years ago, so this music really does feel like it's eons-old.
Does anyone know why the girl says something about ATL, but then says "bulldoggin' like goergetown hoyas"? Like, is it supposed to be a misdirect or is there something I'm missing?
@@joeybatmania9327 Lol I saw the thumbnail and the Jessica Simpson song popped into my head, but it wasn't until I read you comment I realized Torn was what I was thinking of.
Fun fact: Originally Todd was going to use "I Hate Everything About You" by Three Days Grace as the bumper music, but he went with the Ruben Studdard song instead because the idea of a guy apologizing for an entire year was just too funny for him to pass up.
Another fun fact about the bumper song: it was actually released in 2003. The premise of the song is that he's apologizing in advance for all the mistakes he's inevitably gonna make in 2004. I think Todd gave it the funnier context of Ruben just apologizing for 2004
@@freakfoxvevo7915and what’s weirdest about the song: that was Ruben’s lead-off single from his debut album. Not the Coronation song he did from winning American Idol (that was Flying Without Wings), but his debut, non-Idol-related original song. AND, it’s the first song on the album too. Like, whose idea was it to make THAT the song that’d introduce Ruben as an artist? I can’t really blame Ruben for it, since he didn’t write the song (it has FIVE credited writers though), but that’s quite a way to bungle someone’s mainstream career to have that as a lead-off single.
I still remember when that song came out! Honestly, that song and some of the songs on this list are amongst the songs I would probably listen to if I was feeling nostalgic for the early to mid 2000’s.
Milkshake was originally written for, and offered to, Britney Spears. It was turned down by Brittney's team, resulting in Kelis eventually recording it instead.
@@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Brittany had Toxic that year, which is a fucking ear worm of a song and still holds up 18 years later, despite how much it was overplayed at the time. If you haven’t heard it in a while, it’s worth another listen.
For those in the US who got tired of hearing "Someday" on rock radio in 2004, imagine what it was like in Canada. Here we have Canadian Content requirements for radio stations stipulating that at least 50% of all content aired from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM MUST be from Canadian artists. Nickelback counted as a Canadian artist, as did all of the bands inspired/developed by them. Mid-2000s rock radio in Canada was DIRE. If you wanted to escape to a pop radio station, you got flooded with Nickelback there too; I've had times where I checked four of the biggest radio stations in Winnipeg, and ALL of them were playing the same damned Nickelback song.
@@DigitalNoodle You're right! I was looking at the TV regulations by mistake; radio stations have a 35% Canadian Content mandate, although apparently each station's license can be different; Wikipedia cites a 2017 Billboard article as saying that "...most new commercial radio stations licensed [from 2012 to 2017] have been licensed at 40%."
2004 gave us The Incredibles, Shrek 2, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Drake and Josh, Danny Phantom, The Polar Express, The Spongebob Squarepants Movie, Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, GTA San Andreas, Half Life 2, G-Mod, Star Wars Battlefront, Halo 2, The Sims 2, Katamari Damacy, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, Cave Story, Spider-Man 2 (the game and the movie), Anchorman, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Saw, The Grudge, National Treasure, Passion of the Christ, Mean Girls, Pokémon Colosseum, Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, The Legend of Zelda 4 Swords and Minish Cap, and World of Warcraft. Seems they’re making up for ten things
So let me get this straight. This is an 8-year-old video (I believe this is from 2012), talking about songs from 2004, that was re-uploaded to UA-cam in 2015, was only unprivated (copyright bullshit) in 2019, and now I am watching it for the first time. In 2020, during a nationwide lockdown to protect us from a deadly virus that is also causing the worst economic disaster in recent memory. We really do live in the strangest timeline, huh. Also now I just realized that 2012 is the same length of time ago as 2004 was in 2012. Just the thought of that is making me feel old now lmao.
That's probably the most notable reference about him, lol. To this day though, when trying to make light of a situation of needing to stop or get away from something, I find myself quoting the chorus of one of his songs: "Everytime I try to leave, somethin' keeps pulling me back, me back (telling me I need you in my life)", heh.
Ghiman the guy Why do you want to know? I don't hate chingy THAT much, it's just harder to convey how you really feel over the internet sometimes, you know? His voice is just annoying. It reminds me of soulja boy, another annoying rapper. Sorry if I sounded really angry when describing him, but i wasn't that serious. I still believe he's still a talentless hack though, always have. Sorry if you're a fan of his, it's fine if you like his music, I'm not insulting you personally or his fans, I just don't like chingy. There's not really as much to it as you may think. His voice is annoying, I think he's a talentless hack, that's all. I just like emphasising certain words sometimes too. Have a great day/night, and enjoy whatever music you like, don't let me stop you.
@@shawnfields2757 youre just going off really hard about the least memorable person from this video. Ive never even heard of chingy until this video, i just thought he like did some #metoo bs or something to make you go so hard about him.
But even at that, late 2010s fashion wil always be more bleh. *cough cough* Fortnite, Paul Brothers, Splash Entertanment, recent Internet sources like Facebook and Tumblr, anti-egalitarianism glorification and bullying people for treating different opinions.
Blair Bird Yeah, he had ALL of that delicious pizza, and he chooses NOT to eat it. Probably because he was pissed off throughout the song, so he's probably too heartbroken to eat the food? Who knows? I remember liking that song ironically though when it came out in 2004. But, to be fair, I was like 11 or 12 at the time. So, me and this dude i knew would listen to the song and laugh at how pathetic the guy sounded. He also looked like a bootleg Drake, even though Drake wouldn't debut until 2009. But still, he looks like a bad bootleg of Drake, from an alternate reality who escaped to this reality and made awful rap music, at least, that's what I think.
@@shawnfields2757 - Well, Drake was on a show called Degrassi: The Next Generation from 2001 to 2007 as a character named Jimmy Brooks, though his professional name was just his real name, Aubrey Graham (Drake is his middle name, but...y'know), so...i-if you were to know of him before 2009...a-and/or watch that show frequently, y-you might've even referred to Eamon as an older...whinier Jimmy Brooks...or a bootleg (pre-Drake) Aubrey Graham...? I-I don't know...
Marlon Montel Higgins Yeah, I know, Drake was an actor first, THEN he became a rapper, I've seen like 2 or 3 episodes of Degrassi, when I was younger. I didn't really care. It seemed like boring teen drama. Drake is still one of my favorite rappers despite his quality shifting all over the place. Sorry for confusing you, dude. I would say eamon is a bootleg Drake, and I stand by that. Even though eamon debuted first, barely anybody remembers him. Drake, is a great rapper who sometimes makes a lot of shitty songs, but is still a good rapper. I think his best song was Take Care. I think it's great. It's been relatable recently, because like the song, I keep trying and trying because i want to be with this girl and be there for her, but I keep getting nowhere. I met this girl 3 years ago, and we hit it off. I was trying to help her from being bullied, and I suggested we talk on another video. Which is what we did. She even gave me her number too. But, 2 years ago, I broke my phone and lost contact with her. But, 3 months ago, I tried texting her to apologize, thinking she wouldn't say anything back again, but an hour later she did, and we'd been talking again like before. But recently, like last month, she knew how I really felt about her, and she felt the same way for as long as I did, 2 years. But, she said she wasn't mature enough to be in a serious relationship with me. She said i should expand my horizons and try talking to other girls and see how my chances with them would go, which sounds like a joke to me, because I'm ugly, fat and a nerd. What kind of a girl would date me? She said she didn't want me waiting for her for another 2 years or the rest of my life. I asked if there was a slight chance we could be together, and she said maybe yes, we could be together, in some future. But, for the last 3 weeks, she hasn't been talking to me. I don't know why. She's probably finally had enough of my bullshit. I can't blame her for that. Maybe something happened, maybe her phone broke? Maybe she changed her number? Maybe she's on a trip and her phone doesn't work there? I don't know, maybe I'm just giving myself a false sense of hope. It's too bad. I really thought THIS time, she WAS the one for me. But, like before, I was wrong again.
@@shawnfields2757 - I understand. I've never lived in Canada, let alone during the show's run, so I wouldn't have caught it. Even if I were to, I wouldn't have been all _that_ interested in it, if at all, as I had more of an interest in cartoons as a kid. It wouldn't have been very age appropriate for me in the earlier years of its run, anyway. (I'm 22 at the moment, by the way.) And, I kind of do agree with you that Eamon seems like a bootleg Drake before Drake here. As for your relating to Take Care and that story that you shared, I know that you haven't asked for advice and typing of, I may not have the best right now, but all that I suggest is that you take it easy.
Marlon Montel Higgins Thanks for being cool about this dude. I ALSO wouldn't have been that interested in that show as I love cartoons. I still do. (I'm currently 25), Thanks for agreeing with whole bootleg Drake thing. I know I'm not the first to say that, but the thought just popped into my head, while i was watching the clips of that eamon idiot. I've also never been to or lived in Canada. I've only really lived in Las Vegas with my mom for my whole life. I still live with her because I've got epilepsy, so I can't really get a job or have a car. It sucks, but epilepsy doesn't bother me as much as it used to. I've had it since I was 15, so 10 years. It also caused me to drop out of high school, in 2012 though. But, I'd become so sad that year, I didn't even FEEL like going to school anymore. My best friend, Brandon forgot I existed because once he got a girlfriend, he completely forgot we were best friends. I'd known him since 6th grade. He was a nice dude too. But I guess when your friends end up in relationships, you can't have friends anymore. I mean, we lived at the same apartment complex, so, he came over to hang out everyday, not just on weekends, but after school too. We'd play Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and I'd win every time. It was fun, I saved our replays, and we'd make our own crappy stages, with crappy descriptions. He even helped me through higher difficulties on other games. The very last time we hung out, he was helping me through Devil May Cry 4's Heaven Or Hell difficulty. But once he got that call from his girlfriend, I never saw him again, and never finished DMC4 on Heaven Or Hell. We also moved that year, so I didn't even get to say goodbye. I also remember when the song Take Care came out, I was listening to the radio, and when I heard it, I immediately knew how good the song was. I discovered it at the right time, right when it came out in either 2011 or 2012. I had the CD too. I am trying to take it easy though. I asked her if we could still be friends, and she agreed, but like I said, 3 weeks in a row of her not talking to me. I thought I'd finally found the right girl for me, and maybe I'd finally know what love was, and what having a girlfriend would be like for the first time. I'm honestly and seriously thinking of just giving up on love completely at this point. I've been rejected a lot over the past 18 years I've been interested in girls. Especially with the advent of the internet. Thanks for your help, concerns and especially for the advice. Thanks for not being a dick about all of this.
One hit wonderland: weird follow up hits edition. Out of all places, Italy? As an American I cant picture that, maybe its because I always picture Italian culture as permanently living in a museum as opposed to a contemporary radio or something.
Oh man. That does not do credit to Italians. They're... an inconsistent people. I have a black friend who recently moved from Italy to Sweden. He said he got tired of the locals yelling the N-word at him and his children. As a (very) white tourist, though, God, I love the place. Renaissance paintings, Italidisco, and pasta for days. sighs
Holy shit, Maroon 5's This Love is almost 15 years old. Wow M5 have basically been coasting for 15 years. Come on, just make something that at least hold up to Songs About Jane.
kelvin Nguyen You know, I've been saying that about Maroon 5 for the last few years. But, dude, I don't think they have the same talent or effort they had in 2004. I mean, c'mon, we had This Love, Harder To Breathe(I like this song), Sunday Morning( one of their best in my opinion), and of course, in my opinion, their absolute best song, She Will Be Loved. I don't think they can top that or make anything of that quality again. Plus, Levine is the ONLY remaining original member of Maroon 5 left. And they keep selling out constantly. I do want to believe they can still make good music though. I guess they keep making crap because maybe their current crap is what sells and what's popular, even though WE know it's mostly crap. Oh well, at least they're not as bad as nickelback. And, as bad as Maroon 5 are now, they're not the worst band out there. They're also not the best, because Gorillaz exist. But here's hoping Maroon 5 eventually regain SOME dignity and quality control. Have a great day/night, and remember to stay beautiful.
@@shawnfields2757 It's just amazing how they came from some of the most iconic, but not critically acclaimed music in the mid 2000s to flavorless in 2019. The closest Adam has been to genuinely charismatic was "Summers Gonna Hurt Like A Motherfucker" and that song was so poorly written that even the comments to that music video.acknowledge it.
kelvin Nguyen It really is amazing, how Maroon 5 can go from making such great songs like She Will Be Loved to boring crap like Girls Like You, and that one song you just mentioned. Of course with a song titled Summer's Gonna Hurt Like A MotherFucker, which I've never heard, it really doesn't seem like there'd be anything redeeming about it, but I liked the song Sugar. Is that song really called that though? That is one of the STUPIDEST song titles I've EVER heard. Sounds like the title of a parody song. Can't believe I'm STILL subscribed to them. I'm only really subbed because of the Maroon 5 songs that are good, are still really good, and they're still there. I don't pay attention to anything they've done recently, but I'm hoping they'll make good songs again eventually.
@@shawnfields2757 Yep, except I forgot "This" at the beginning of the title. So it's "This Summer's ..." actually. What's funny is that the song is actually produced tightly enough to let Adam's vocals shine, but the lyrics are so shit that at best it's a guilty pleasure.
kelvin Nguyen It's still one of the worst titles for a song ever produced by mankind. And I didn't even mind Payphone that much, and kind of liked that song, unironically, despite wiz kalifa being in it. Still why name a song this summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker? Was it supposed to be a joke? Because that's what I hear. If you or anyone else does like it, that's cool. I'm just saying with a title like that, I know to stay away.
Agreed. I actually unironically like Relapse but it was really hard to get into Encore. Too many songs either felt like rehashes or were just too low bro. Just Lose it was awful. Truly awful. Without Me mk II
Yep. I think a lot do people were left saying “What the fuck happened?” There are a couple great songs such as Like Toy Soldiers and Mockingbird, but the majority was bad,
@@maxpower3555 At least in Relapse Em was trying. I hate the accent he put on in so many songs, but at least he had a concept and some song were genuinely great.
@@anthonydeadman Idk man too me it's a good song , It certainly Represented the end of Em's Peak and, he definitely was on the decline after this but this song is pretty catchy too me despite being very obnoxious at some points
I think Milkshake is the epitome of ringtone pop. I feel like the only way that song doesn’t get super annoying is if you just used the chorus as your ringtone on your Nokia back in the day.
@@aclstudios that's true, but Fergie's biggest solo hits (Big Girls Don't Cry, Fergalicuous, Fallin in Love etc.) were very different from milkshake. I don't know why she didn't stick to that formula.
Man, now that 2004 is almost 20 years ago, all of the year's songs are coming back as shitty samples, and it feels like EVEN LONGER AGO compared to its actual age than it did when this video first dropped. And I, too, spent most of 2004 listening to Modest Mouse. May their drummer Jeremiah Green rest in peace 😔
Damn right, I wanna trade cards / I could trade ya, but I'll have to charge... Up to $4000.00 for a mint condition 1st Edition original holographic Charizard. Someone is making a killing out there.
My sister and brother in law separated after he got caught cheating on her. During the first few weeks of their separation, he sent her a video of him playing guitar and singing to win her back. That song was The Reason. For fucking real. And it almost worked.
@@2-d_in_a_bag Do you really hate The Reason that much? I mean, I don't really hate it as much, but I guess I could see why it's not as fondly remembered as I'd prefer it to be. The lyrics are generic, not gonna lie. And Todd does make some good points about it. But it didn't sound that bad to me. But maybe that's just me?
Me initially when he said milkshake was bad: *shocked Pikachu face* Me after I actually listened to more than the first 15 seconds of the chorus: Oh yeah it’s trash
Kelis is a decent R&B singer, between 'Caught Out There,' 'Trick Me' and (if you count it) Calvin Harris' 'Bounce.' 'Milkshake' may be her best known track, but I will concede that it's her worst, at least in its original form. Besides, the meaning behind it is so obvious, I'm not even going to say it!
Is it worse than "Why did Kobe have to hit that raw, why he kiss that whore?" At least the 9/11 line has a veneer of social commentary, that one is just completely random and pointless nastiness.
@@firstnamelastname7244many basketball fans think the woman Kobe Bryant cheated on his wife with is a whore. Obviously I don't agree with them but they exist.
@@yappydog8m For me, Hoobastank's best song is "Without A Fight," which is funny because I only learned about that banger from Elite Beat Agents on Nintendo DS.
@@1101Archimedes "Why did Kobe have to hit that raw?" genius.com/amp/Jadakiss-why-lyrics Only slightly better, more plausible deniability. Maybe he wished that Koby Bryant hasn't sexually assaulted a teenager.
Did we ever find out if he passed that kidney stone? I swear, this whole song he sounds like he’s in indescribable pain and has to inflict it on everyone else.
i have a nostalgic appreciation for nickleback and post-grunge as a whole, and so i must confess i love someday. that being said... why did that woman step in the milk? why did she do that? who directed that music video? what?
i really don't know. maybe a tortured suggestion of "crying over spilt milk"? but that does nothing to explain the apparent significance of _stepping in the milk and leaving milky footprints._ it is a mystery.
Because the director had to seed the idea the dude was dead SOMEHOW. She steps in it and leaves milk trails, dude steps in the same milk, no tracks. Explanations make it feel dumber than it it was before.
Man I miss when Todd did these. Also surprised he never did a retrospective favourites list from a previous year, it's always fun to hear him gush about songs
Id say if any Em album qualifies for that it’s Revival. To me, Encore is a huge step down, but it isn’t a career killer and got an ok reception at the time. While on release Revival got tons of flack, and basically forced Em to rush-release Kamikaze.
@@rashotcake6945 recovery was something of a comeback. Was a much bigger hit than Relapse, got very good reviews and had two US no1 singles. MMLP2 kind of continued that rise.
@@mmsiphonevinyls1027 Okay that's a good point! I was too young to remember the release of Encore but now I remember hearing that it was initially received well. Whereas with Revival, *everyone* was saying it killed his career.
Also next year in 2005 would begin Chris Brown's rise to fame before his mega rage outbreak at Rihannia and an entire 2010s of mediocre music with a few exceptions and throwing tantrums in public and on social media
@@sunnyquinn3888 Wow, sorry to hear "The Reason" causing so many therapy sessions. While I personally like that song, I was like, 10 or 11 back in 2004, so I went through my own traumatic experience with the song at first. But I have heard that the lead singer of Hoobastank went on to do the song "Fist Bump", for Sonic Forces, the latest worst Sonic game, but I've heard that song too, and it's really good, but I have avoided Sonic Forces, I'm naive, but I'm not gullible. Plus, the song "Fist Bump", is in Smash Bros. Ultimate, and hearing it there, pretty much means we can forgive Hoobastank for "The Reason", eh? I mean, come on, dude/lady, It's been like, 18 years since that song came out. If anything, eamon, Nickelback, Jessica Simpson, Jadakiss, Kelis, and the other artists should apologize for THEIR contributions to the Worst Songs Of 2004! Yes, even Eminem. Even though he's basically the god of rap. But, I hope your class action lawsuit goes well. Hope you can guys can get Phoenix Wright or his apprentice, Apollo Justice to help you out! And if they're not available, you can always try to hire Ryunosuke Naruhodo, the ancestor of Phoenix Wright, and his judicial assistant, Ms. Susato Mikitoba, for help. I hear they're the best possible lawyers one can imagine and have as their defence! Also, sorry if this went on too long!
For me, 'Without me' was the first rap song i liked and for a very long time the only one because everything else was the weird/awkward pop and hip-hop combinations or party type ones. Thank god for the 'Welcome to Compton' movie and MF DOOM. +
Nah, Kelis had at least one other decently big hit with "Bossy." It hit the top 20 two years later and it still gets shouted out and sampled to this day.
@@shinyskunk Todd has made plenty of OHW where an artist had other hits of varying successes, but the big hit is still the only song people remember the artist for.
@@okagron I'd argue a lot of people still remember Bossy, though! Like, Megan shouted it out on her mixtape that came out a few months ago. But I mean it's not like I'd be mad if he covered it, either, haha.
@@shinyskunk i guess different songs hit bigger than others in different countries; i (uk) don't remember "bossy" at all, but i do remember "caught out there", "good stuff", and "trick me" (but maybe also i just stopped listening to the radio by the time "bossy" came out)
Andrea M Exaclty. But to be fair, Aubrey Graham (aka, Drake),WAS already famous at the time, on a teen drama show that was on Teen Nick, called Degrassi: The Next Generation. I've only seen like 2 episodes, and it looked boring. So, they were both famous, it's just eamon was famous as a rapper first, but Drake started as an actor. Or maybe eamon is supposed to be Drake's evil twin from another dimension? I mean, that would probably explain why they look alike. Or maybe it's all coincidence?
Fun fact about "Don't want you back": the record company had a gimmick where the "girlfriend" did a response song released around the same time called "F U Right Back". I'm not kidding - in the UK I could swear it was more popular than the original.
I remember it knocked the original off no1 in the uk. The only thing is ive never heard FYRB since that year while i have heard the original on radio a few times
2004 was the year I was stuck listening to commercial radio for 40 hours a week in the job I had. I worked the evening shift when all stations that offered "no repeat 9-5 work days" could now play songs as much as they wanted. There were many songs that became truly hard to endure, and that Hoobastank song was one of them. The repeated E note of the intro was the sound to brace myself for the torture to come. I dont know why but that song got as much rotation as any song that has ever existed. It didnt help that it made the playlist for almost every FM station too: Rock enough for the commercial rock station, bland and sterile enough for the adult contemporary. Current and poppy enough for the top 40 station. The only station that wouldnt have played it would have been Concert radio as there was no Classic Rock stations then or even any Oldies stations. This was NZ radio in 2004. It was a nightmare. There were other songs that were just as ubiquitous like This Love by Maroon 5 but nothing has traumatised me more than Hoobastanks The Reason. Also Seether - Broken with the singer from Evanescence. It was hard labour hearing that 3 times every night.
Yep. Cancon made this extra fun by exposing the listener to painfully mid songs, because the guys who made it were Canadian. Search up "Too Bad" by Doug and the Slugs, and tell you wouldn't want to fucking die hearing that 3x a day.
god i miss the 2000s where my parents take me led to the game store to buy an gameboy rather than ps2 is because gta san andreas is the best GOTY of 2004 and my parents was like mom i wanna buy an gameboy. because i have no money
Chingy sounds like if Waluigi retired from harassing the Mario Brothers and started a rap career. Seriously, close your eyes and imagine Waluigi rapping those bars.
Except that I'd RATHER hear Waluigi rapping than chingy. Seriously, I'd rather hear either the Mario Bros. or Wario and Waluigi rapping than chingy or that Drake looking douche, Amon or Emon, or Emanon or whatever again.
The year I started secondary school, I was 12 and life was full of ~possibilities! Now a jaded 27 year old, I’m happy to hear every one of these trash songs, they make my heart happy 🥰
@@ian_b I don't think it's about nostalgia it's what was good compared to the 2010s and 2020s music majority is trash that would be nostalgia even tho those are 2 decades of trash music tv games and culture
Things I realized/remembered watching this again: 1.) Eamon actually did an Italian version of that song called “Solo con te,” and I have no clue how I found it, but it makes the song way more listenable because he plays it as a shattered man waxing poetic about his lost love instead of a 12-year-old who just learned to swear and thinks a date is when you hang out with a girl at 7-Eleven after school 2.) I dodged a LOT of bullets as a kid by latching onto the local modern rock station, which played everything that was going on in alt-rock/punk/indie EXCEPT post-grunge. So I never actually heard a Nickelback song until after they were starting to finally go away, and I didn’t even know “The Reason” existed until I saw this video back in the Bliptv days 3.) That said, I did hear OF Nickelback for the first time in 2004, because my cousin said he was going to put on Nickelback in the car to annoy my other cousins. Even back then, even with elementary school-age children, Nickelback was a complete joke.
“a 12 year old who just learned to swear and thinks a date is when you hang out with a girl at 7-11 after school.” Wordy but brilliant. And so very truthful
It's weird finding random videos that you never knew existed, especially when it's a video about 2004 music Also The Reason is a guilty pleasure song for me :/ Also Encore for Trainwrecords when?
which is why i'm hoping it makes it on todd's worst songs of 2023, well at least at the dishonorable mentions. it baffles me that they decided to sample one of the most bland songs of not only 2004, but of the whole 2000s decade. that's like if some rapper in 2035 decided to sample that boring ass lost boy song by ruth b. idk if you remember it but yeah, it was quite popular back in 2015-2016 and it was bland and boring as hell (still is for me). like say what you want about young gravy's betty (get money) and jack harlow's first class, at least the songs they're trying to sample are fun and upbeat. but creeping on the other hand, it's currently my biggest "why?" moment of 2023 so far. the reason why it probably has it's defenders is because of the weeknd's name and vocals on the song but for me, i know the weeknd can do so much better than that, the same with the producer metro boomin.
14:40 I heard for a brief second the intro to a much, much better song from 2004 (Strange ways by Madvillian) and it just brought me so much happiness to hear just those five seconds of an actually good song after listening to nearly 15 minutes of garbage. Then I heard Chingy's voice and cried as this perfectly encapsulates the nature of happiness, always fleeting, always just a moment away from being destroyed.
As a Canadian, I was lucky enough to be exposed to them with their first official album, "The State". It's a good album, and if they never wrote "How You Remind Me" on their second album, they'd probably be a pretty solid underground rock band instead of an object of scorn and ridicule.
I was confused when Todd said their first song was How You Remind Me, and now I know why. Even in the US, they were on the radio with something or other from The State. I remember How You Remind Me being among their fun-but-less-interesting new stuff when it came out. I know the "remix" mentioned in this video, and always thought the joke was that they had eventually become repetitive, not that their current and first songs were the same.
Here's the thing, Nickelback is the 11th best selling band in all of recorded music history. People hate on them a lot, but I bet those same people are buying their albums. I love them for the same reason I love to read Dean Koontz. You always know what you're gonna get and it's usually pretty fun with a happy ending. That being said, Leader of Men is their best song and The State is their best album.
I owned that, too...and it got really old really fast. Bland rock songs with generic singing. It's not like being popular is some great guarantor of quality lol
Christie Beck What, is it impossible to believe that NOT everyone will like the mighty Beyonce? I definitely DON'T. Her music is annoyingly repetitive. Sure, she's made SOME good songs, and she's beautiful, and has an amazing face, (like you) and body, and a really nice voice. But I'm just not a fan of hers. Sorry, but not everyone is going to like the same artists you like, ma'am. It's true. But don't worry, it's just the opinion of lonely, fat nerdy loser like me anyways. Have a great day/night, and remember to stay beautiful.
@@shawnfields2757 Bruh, he later puts a Beyonce song in a top ten list and talks about loving Lemonade and swearing allegiance to her. This part of the video was funny in hindsight to me. Chill.
Beyonce songs before the 2010s weren't first rate, but they sure were at least catchy to listen to like the Jay-Z collaborations like Deja Vu. Beyonce songs nowadays, though, yeah, they are nothing at all. *cough cough* Feelin' Myself feat. Nicki Minaj
Yup, I'm guessing it was Jessica Simpson herself. Then again, she does seem to be outsmarted by canned foods and canned food labels, so...think of that what you will.
"What else could I possibly do to make noise, I done touched on everything but little boys" That line pretty much sums up Just Lose It. Em had at least one mainstream Slim Shady single for every album and none of them were really good for anything other than shock value. By Encore, he'd run out of ideas for Slim and it was the height of the MJ controversy so there you go. This time it was just a bit too tasteless.
For a second, I thought after he said “And then there’s doing it wroOooooong”, it was going to cut to Eminem's infamous song "Fack" and when it didn't, I was like "Oh thank god!"
"2004 was less than a decade ago". 5 years later, and Todd's claim that 2004 has faded from memory is remarkably prescient. Though I imagine it'll be coming back soon as the early 2000s kids like myself enter their early 20s.
If one of the two is "Hero" it wasn't Nickelback. It was written by one guy from Nickelback, and performed by a superband of him and members of Saliva, Soundgarden, and Theory of a Deadman.
@@SeanWinters same, this just popped up on my algorithm and went on a nostalgia trip. Real talk I Used to love watching Todd back in 2010/11 especially and for a while into the 2010s. Then his cringe political views kicked in and I kinda lost interest in having any sort of opinion on contemporary pop music.
@@joshuacoleman8000 From what I can tell, the worst thing he's done, aside from a few questionable lyrical changes in covers*, is get involved in the discourse (via Twitter, naturally) on a rape case where he was incredulous that it had happened, expressing some...unsavory views. * "all religions are true" in Imagine? Seriously, Thomas? seriously??
Ahhh please do more of these, Todd. It's so fun to see music critics talk about older songs, especially the worst of them. Not a lot of music youtubers do this...
Without including the Canadian band that shall not be named and Hoobastank's saccharine one-hit wonder, the rock scene in 2004 was The Killers, Three Days Grace, Starsailor, Avril Lavigne, Maroon 5 (when they still acted like a band), Simple Plan, Modest Mouse, Evanescence, Linkin Park, Franz Ferdinand, Switchfoot, Snow Patrol....Plus 04 the beginning of the emo bands and MySpace-era bands
He mentioned modest mouth and the killers by name in this video and (has mentioned simple being the reason this channel exists) , just because they existed and are now well remember doesn't mean they had good sales early on
@@sunnyquinn3888 Let's hope it does. Nothing lasts forever, ESPECIALLY the bad stuff. It just takes, ironically enough, some more time. How much time? Who knows? But things will get back to normal eventually; dude. People we'd never get back to normal after y2k, after 9/11, even after as recently as last year. But no matter what, we always stuck together, as people, throughout all the bs we had to deal with. We may not know RIGHT now if time as we know it exactly will ever go back to normal, but I think it will, you just have to believe. Probably a bit corny, but I still think that's true. Nothing lasts forever, even the bad things. The annoying lockdown didn't last forever. Don't lose hope, my dude. We'll all find a way to get through it, we just got to stick through it, and never lose hope in ourselves, and not let the bad things happening right now, get to us, and focus on the positive things, and improving those, good sir/ma'am. Like Caddy used to say, "remember to stay beautiful".
@@shawnfields2369 Thank you, I really needed to hear this right now. I'm going through like, all the problems rn, but I know things will get better, we just have to hang in there until they do. Yeah, life never did go back to being exactly like it was before 9/11 but we stuck it out through that time together and eventually reached a point where at least it didn't feel like a constant crisis every single day.
@@sunnyquinn3888 You're welcome, glad to help. I hear you. I'm going through some rough problems, you're going through some rough times too. I mean, I've had epilepsy AND type 2 diabetes for years, and the epilepsy caused me to feel depressed for years; and caused me to drop out of my senior year of high school back in 2012, when I was 18. I mean, my best friend stopped talking to me once he'd gotten a girlfriend, and quit coming over to hang out so we could play Smash Bros.Brawl, but I never hated him for finding a girl and not hanging out as much, but me and my Mom did have to move out because, her ex crazy ex tried to kill her one night. Didn't even get to say thanks or goodbye to my best friend there before we left. But like I said, nothing lasts forever, ESPECIALLY the bad things. Bad things may come and go throughout our lives, but if we stick together; as a group, we can find a way through them, I promise. It may seem like what's happening right now is potentially and possibly weighing down on us as a society, but we can't let that get to us. We have to keep going, and not letting some stupid lockdown or disease get to us. Sure, 9/11 was a massive disaster that rocked the world for years, and is basically like a scar. And scars take time to heal. Sure, some of them never heal or fade, but they do eventually stop weighing down on us, as people, because we don't let it get to us, we stand together, as a people, as a society, and we always will. Whether it's 9/11(which is 4 days before my birthday), or any kind of terrorist attack, we won't let them beat us down, as a society of people. Sorry to hear you're going through all the problems, but I promise, things do heal with time. And in years from now, we'll be sitting down, talking to our grandkids and their kids, about how worried we were back in 2020, and 2021, and 2001, but how we overcame things like that, and stood together as people. Even hearing about my Grandma's death in 2019, from my Dad and his brother, didn't get me down, and while I wasn't there in person to say my goodbyes to her, my Dad and his brother were. Me and my Mom weren't there because my Dad and my Grandma, and his brother all live in Delaware now. But I'll never forget what my Grandma did for me as a kid, introducing me to the world of gaming, getting me the n64, when I was 3, and me and my Dad playing Super Mario 64 on it, good times. If it weren't for her, I probably wouldn't be a gamer in the first place, so she'll always have my eternal thanks for that. But I 100% agree, 9/11 may have changed how the world works, but we didn't give up, we all stuck it out together, and life became better, and things didn't feel like everything was falling apart, but getting better than ever before. And I'm sure we'll stick together through these "pandemics", and we'll become together, even closer than we were back during 9/11! Not a guarantee, but I'm sure we'll all be just fine! Thanks again, and again, good sir/madam, you're welcome!
I know a lot of people probably don't care, but eamon has improved a lot over the years. After fuck it, he spiraled down in a cloud of mental health issues, bad luck in money management, and drug abuse. And his debut album was a headache and a half. But he came back in 2017 with much needed maturity and really good music, such as "be my girl". He then put out his next album, golden rail motel, which is a really underrated project. He grew in pretty much every area he needed to grow in. He started to sing about confessions, love, and soul instead of fat asses. Then he released an ep in 2019, which has a really good song on it, "step by step". I honestly recommend both of those albums for a listen, I think they are great projects.
This is a 37,000 view video from 2015 about songs in 2004 and it shows up in my suggestions in 2019.
It gets crazier: this video was originally from 2010 and this was reuploaded on 2015
Me too
It has double the views now. yt suggestion God's have chosen this one
Same. Also why did he think 2004 was less than a decade from 2015?
15-4=11
@@jeanpaulsinatra because this video was originally uploaded on 2010 ish on the channel awesome website then reuploaded on UA-cam on 2015
"This is so calculated it was written on a TI-83"
I dream of the day I can use this in conversation, wow
This would be great were the TI-83 far inferior to literally any 84 model (not to mention the 89 but we’re talking beginner level I suppose) due to the ability to program and the easier connection to computers in order to transfer them plus some extra functionality.
(But yeah I’d use this in conversation too)
@@tomasaf628 what the fuck dude
You just don't get it, Neil
10/10
So its been 8 months. Did you receive a round of applause for your efforts?
This is so weird because 2004 wasn't a long time ago when Todd made this, but now it's 17 years ago, so this music really does feel like it's eons-old.
Heck, it's been longer _now_ since this video then the gap between its original release and the release of Billboard's Hot 100 for 2004.
It's funny, my mom stills sees the 90s as too new
Does anyone know why the girl says something about ATL, but then says "bulldoggin' like goergetown hoyas"? Like, is it supposed to be a misdirect or is there something I'm missing?
@@bsh819 ATL, Georgia.
Waddawedo for ya,
Bulldoggin' like the Georgetown Hoyas
@@bsh819 It's a reference to the Outkast song "Rosa Parks"
I don’t know if it’s possible for anything to feel more temporally distant in 2019 than early 2010s Todd talking about music he didn’t like in 2004
2015 is mid 2010s. That's not early. It's the middle.
About as close to the middle as you can get, I imagine
Also let’s be honest the midpoint of the 2010s was somewhere like March 2018 in terms of emotional time
@@Champiness Insightful and accurate
@@JetpacksWasYes2 I think this list originally came out in 2013.
This had the most fitting countdown music
I thought it was Sam Sparro until I looked at the video.
@@mimmikibilly Yeah, I can hear how Ruden sounds similar to Sam...
@@QJ89 I don't think he does.
Is it from 2004?
@@11094DEREK yes, it is.
The Jessica Simpson song sounds like something that would play over the loudspeakers at Kohl's.
It sounds to me like she was trying to rip off “Torn” because she couldn’t get clearance to sample or cover it
@@joeybatmania9327 Lol I saw the thumbnail and the Jessica Simpson song popped into my head, but it wasn't until I read you comment I realized Torn was what I was thinking of.
Thats cause it is lmao. I heard it at kohl's the other day
I'm 90% sure I heard it at Kohl's when I was a kid.
That statement just gave me PTSD, thank you.
"I've listened to alot of Jessica Simpson."
You poor, poor, sad little silhouette man.
Hey hey hey I think I'm in love with you is a bop
Is your picture Shazza from Ty?
A lot is 2 words, not 1.
@@MetFansince If you know exactly what he meant, why correct him? As long as you understood what he meant, he got his message across clearly.
@@rzeka - Because, it's important. You don't want that shit seeping into formal writing, do you?
Avril Lavigne and Chad Kroger getting married is the Ghost of 2004 coming back to haunt us
I think they divorced a while back.
I actually like Nickelback and The Reason.
Ricky McGowen The Reason isnt nickelback, also ewwwwww
@@johnathom-v3y I like Nickelback also...
The difference was that Avril’s first two albums where good.
Fun fact: Originally Todd was going to use "I Hate Everything About You" by Three Days Grace as the bumper music, but he went with the Ruben Studdard song instead because the idea of a guy apologizing for an entire year was just too funny for him to pass up.
Another fun fact about the bumper song: it was actually released in 2003. The premise of the song is that he's apologizing in advance for all the mistakes he's inevitably gonna make in 2004. I think Todd gave it the funnier context of Ruben just apologizing for 2004
@@freakfoxvevo7915and what’s weirdest about the song: that was Ruben’s lead-off single from his debut album. Not the Coronation song he did from winning American Idol (that was Flying Without Wings), but his debut, non-Idol-related original song. AND, it’s the first song on the album too. Like, whose idea was it to make THAT the song that’d introduce Ruben as an artist? I can’t really blame Ruben for it, since he didn’t write the song (it has FIVE credited writers though), but that’s quite a way to bungle someone’s mainstream career to have that as a lead-off single.
Mind if I ask where you heard this?
@@ArizonanSummer He mentioned it on Twitter back in 2015. I'd link to the tweet, but UA-cam doesn't appreciate that.
@@hiimemily ok cool. Thanks!
who else had "girl this is my sorry for 2004" stuck in their head all day after this vid. lol
ME lol i couldn’t get it out of my head and eventually added it to my playlist. now i can recite the entire song word for word.
That means u came back to this video a second time
Meeeeee😂
I still remember when that song came out! Honestly, that song and some of the songs on this list are amongst the songs I would probably listen to if I was feeling nostalgic for the early to mid 2000’s.
Reagan Gomez- Preston
Milkshake was originally written for, and offered to, Britney Spears. It was turned down by Brittney's team, resulting in Kelis eventually recording it instead.
Oh wow! Never knew that. I can see it being performed by Britney but not to as much success.
Sorta similar to madonna's music remix was turned down by fatboy slim and got picked up an artist called by skkatter
And it would have sounded pretty much exactly the same from Britney lol
Milkshake is such a terrible song that I had just assumed it was Gwen Stefani all this time.
@@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Brittany had Toxic that year, which is a fucking ear worm of a song and still holds up 18 years later, despite how much it was overplayed at the time. If you haven’t heard it in a while, it’s worth another listen.
For those in the US who got tired of hearing "Someday" on rock radio in 2004, imagine what it was like in Canada. Here we have Canadian Content requirements for radio stations stipulating that at least 50% of all content aired from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM MUST be from Canadian artists. Nickelback counted as a Canadian artist, as did all of the bands inspired/developed by them. Mid-2000s rock radio in Canada was DIRE. If you wanted to escape to a pop radio station, you got flooded with Nickelback there too; I've had times where I checked four of the biggest radio stations in Winnipeg, and ALL of them were playing the same damned Nickelback song.
Dark days indeed. Power 97 was ruthlessly promoting Nickelback and their worse counter-part Default. You could not escape the Nickelback sound.
I thought it was only 35%?
@@DigitalNoodle You're right! I was looking at the TV regulations by mistake; radio stations have a 35% Canadian Content mandate, although apparently each station's license can be different; Wikipedia cites a 2017 Billboard article as saying that "...most new commercial radio stations licensed [from 2012 to 2017] have been licensed at 40%."
Couldn't they go back and grab something good like Rush or Triumph?
@@MisterMikeTexas They did. They played Tom Sawyer, and literally nothing else. Not even Subdivisions.
"Not a Beyonce fan, never was, probably never will be"
Todstradamus strikes again
It happened again!
@@Arcademan09 Oh no...
2004 gave us The Incredibles, Shrek 2, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Drake and Josh, Danny Phantom, The Polar Express, The Spongebob Squarepants Movie, Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, GTA San Andreas, Half Life 2, G-Mod, Star Wars Battlefront, Halo 2, The Sims 2, Katamari Damacy, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, Cave Story, Spider-Man 2 (the game and the movie), Anchorman, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Saw, The Grudge, National Treasure, Passion of the Christ, Mean Girls, Pokémon Colosseum, Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, The Legend of Zelda 4 Swords and Minish Cap, and World of Warcraft.
Seems they’re making up for ten things
Where's Need for Speed Underground 2 at boi?
Tom Ffrench true
@Tom Ffrench we'll see in 7 months.
My childhood in a nutshell
Don't forget Madvillany
So let me get this straight.
This is an 8-year-old video (I believe this is from 2012), talking about songs from 2004, that was re-uploaded to UA-cam in 2015, was only unprivated (copyright bullshit) in 2019, and now I am watching it for the first time. In 2020, during a nationwide lockdown to protect us from a deadly virus that is also causing the worst economic disaster in recent memory.
We really do live in the strangest timeline, huh.
Also now I just realized that 2012 is the same length of time ago as 2004 was in 2012. Just the thought of that is making me feel old now lmao.
That last line stings...
Hope that you've become a new Todd fan!
wenile
ruru nonkeys music
super bofor
Milkshake is a song that only needed to be 10 seconds long. We hear the chorus once, we chuckle, we move on.
Perhaps. But have you heard this? ua-cam.com/video/B88TVYzhCPY/v-deo.html
@@raskov75 why would you put that there that was horrendous 😫
@@mertmsn73 never gonna give you up by any chance?
@@robbesworkshop hey no slander here that song objectively slaps
@@mertmsn73 then what was it? (Also i agree)
Oh, that's who Chingy is.
The only time I've heard of him was in Scary Movie 4.
"The aliens have taken everyone. Old, young, rich, poor... Chingy."
Sucks to be him
That's probably the most notable reference about him, lol. To this day though, when trying to make light of a situation of needing to stop or get away from something, I find myself quoting the chorus of one of his songs: "Everytime I try to leave, somethin' keeps pulling me back, me back (telling me I need you in my life)", heh.
I only knew who he was because of his cameo on George Lopez around that time.
Ghiman the guy Why do you want to know? I don't hate chingy THAT much, it's just harder to convey how you really feel over the internet sometimes, you know? His voice is just annoying. It reminds me of soulja boy, another annoying rapper. Sorry if I sounded really angry when describing him, but i wasn't that serious. I still believe he's still a talentless hack though, always have. Sorry if you're a fan of his, it's fine if you like his music, I'm not insulting you personally or his fans, I just don't like chingy. There's not really as much to it as you may think. His voice is annoying, I think he's a talentless hack, that's all. I just like emphasising certain words sometimes too. Have a great day/night, and enjoy whatever music you like, don't let me stop you.
@@shawnfields2757 youre just going off really hard about the least memorable person from this video. Ive never even heard of chingy until this video, i just thought he like did some #metoo bs or something to make you go so hard about him.
once a week usher’s "yeah" gets stuck in my head for about 15 minutes
momentarily got this mixed up with the chorus from "pop ya collar" ("hey, ladies! (yeah!) yo, fellas! (YEARGH!)")
2004 fashion sure has not aged well like danggg
But even at that, late 2010s fashion wil always be more bleh. *cough cough* Fortnite, Paul Brothers, Splash Entertanment, recent Internet sources like Facebook and Tumblr, anti-egalitarianism glorification and bullying people for treating different opinions.
Homogenic is Björk's best album, imo.
@@kasperdomagala4544 I totally agree. I also really like Post.
Early 2000s fashion was terrible
It's probably the fact that I was only nine but it seemed cool inusic videos.
Worst thing about that Eamon song/video was that he didn't even eat any of the pizza.
Blair Bird Yeah, he had ALL of that delicious pizza, and he chooses NOT to eat it. Probably because he was pissed off throughout the song, so he's probably too heartbroken to eat the food? Who knows? I remember liking that song ironically though when it came out in 2004. But, to be fair, I was like 11 or 12 at the time. So, me and this dude i knew would listen to the song and laugh at how pathetic the guy sounded. He also looked like a bootleg Drake, even though Drake wouldn't debut until 2009. But still, he looks like a bad bootleg of Drake, from an alternate reality who escaped to this reality and made awful rap music, at least, that's what I think.
@@shawnfields2757 - Well, Drake was on a show called Degrassi: The Next Generation from 2001 to 2007 as a character named Jimmy Brooks, though his professional name was just his real name, Aubrey Graham (Drake is his middle name, but...y'know), so...i-if you were to know of him before 2009...a-and/or watch that show frequently, y-you might've even referred to Eamon as an older...whinier Jimmy Brooks...or a bootleg (pre-Drake) Aubrey Graham...?
I-I don't know...
Marlon Montel Higgins Yeah, I know, Drake was an actor first, THEN he became a rapper, I've seen like 2 or 3 episodes of Degrassi, when I was younger. I didn't really care. It seemed like boring teen drama. Drake is still one of my favorite rappers despite his quality shifting all over the place. Sorry for confusing you, dude. I would say eamon is a bootleg Drake, and I stand by that. Even though eamon debuted first, barely anybody remembers him. Drake, is a great rapper who sometimes makes a lot of shitty songs, but is still a good rapper. I think his best song was Take Care. I think it's great. It's been relatable recently, because like the song, I keep trying and trying because i want to be with this girl and be there for her, but I keep getting nowhere. I met this girl 3 years ago, and we hit it off. I was trying to help her from being bullied, and I suggested we talk on another video. Which is what we did. She even gave me her number too. But, 2 years ago, I broke my phone and lost contact with her. But, 3 months ago, I tried texting her to apologize, thinking she wouldn't say anything back again, but an hour later she did, and we'd been talking again like before. But recently, like last month, she knew how I really felt about her, and she felt the same way for as long as I did, 2 years. But, she said she wasn't mature enough to be in a serious relationship with me. She said i should expand my horizons and try talking to other girls and see how my chances with them would go, which sounds like a joke to me, because I'm ugly, fat and a nerd. What kind of a girl would date me? She said she didn't want me waiting for her for another 2 years or the rest of my life. I asked if there was a slight chance we could be together, and she said maybe yes, we could be together, in some future. But, for the last 3 weeks, she hasn't been talking to me. I don't know why. She's probably finally had enough of my bullshit. I can't blame her for that. Maybe something happened, maybe her phone broke? Maybe she changed her number? Maybe she's on a trip and her phone doesn't work there? I don't know, maybe I'm just giving myself a false sense of hope. It's too bad. I really thought THIS time, she WAS the one for me. But, like before, I was wrong again.
@@shawnfields2757 - I understand. I've never lived in Canada, let alone during the show's run, so I wouldn't have caught it. Even if I were to, I wouldn't have been all _that_ interested in it, if at all, as I had more of an interest in cartoons as a kid. It wouldn't have been very age appropriate for me in the earlier years of its run, anyway. (I'm 22 at the moment, by the way.) And, I kind of do agree with you that Eamon seems like a bootleg Drake before Drake here.
As for your relating to Take Care and that story that you shared, I know that you haven't asked for advice and typing of, I may not have the best right now, but all that I suggest is that you take it easy.
Marlon Montel Higgins Thanks for being cool about this dude. I ALSO wouldn't have been that interested in that show as I love cartoons. I still do. (I'm currently 25), Thanks for agreeing with whole bootleg Drake thing. I know I'm not the first to say that, but the thought just popped into my head, while i was watching the clips of that eamon idiot. I've also never been to or lived in Canada. I've only really lived in Las Vegas with my mom for my whole life. I still live with her because I've got epilepsy, so I can't really get a job or have a car. It sucks, but epilepsy doesn't bother me as much as it used to. I've had it since I was 15, so 10 years. It also caused me to drop out of high school, in 2012 though. But, I'd become so sad that year, I didn't even FEEL like going to school anymore. My best friend, Brandon forgot I existed because once he got a girlfriend, he completely forgot we were best friends. I'd known him since 6th grade. He was a nice dude too. But I guess when your friends end up in relationships, you can't have friends anymore. I mean, we lived at the same apartment complex, so, he came over to hang out everyday, not just on weekends, but after school too. We'd play Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and I'd win every time. It was fun, I saved our replays, and we'd make our own crappy stages, with crappy descriptions. He even helped me through higher difficulties on other games. The very last time we hung out, he was helping me through Devil May Cry 4's Heaven Or Hell difficulty. But once he got that call from his girlfriend, I never saw him again, and never finished DMC4 on Heaven Or Hell. We also moved that year, so I didn't even get to say goodbye. I also remember when the song Take Care came out, I was listening to the radio, and when I heard it, I immediately knew how good the song was. I discovered it at the right time, right when it came out in either 2011 or 2012. I had the CD too. I am trying to take it easy though. I asked her if we could still be friends, and she agreed, but like I said, 3 weeks in a row of her not talking to me. I thought I'd finally found the right girl for me, and maybe I'd finally know what love was, and what having a girlfriend would be like for the first time. I'm honestly and seriously thinking of just giving up on love completely at this point. I've been rejected a lot over the past 18 years I've been interested in girls. Especially with the advent of the internet. Thanks for your help, concerns and especially for the advice. Thanks for not being a dick about all of this.
Fun fact: Fuck It by Eamon was so popular in Italy that he released an italian version of the song
One hit wonderland: weird follow up hits edition. Out of all places, Italy? As an American I cant picture that, maybe its because I always picture Italian culture as permanently living in a museum as opposed to a contemporary radio or something.
Oh man. That does not do credit to Italians. They're... an inconsistent people. I have a black friend who recently moved from Italy to Sweden. He said he got tired of the locals yelling the N-word at him and his children. As a (very) white tourist, though, God, I love the place. Renaissance paintings, Italidisco, and pasta for days. sighs
@@michaelafischer6177 Sounds like Italy to be honest.
@@michaelafischer6177 Holy shit, because they didn't understand the problem for some reason or because Italy is actually just racist as hell!?
@@drpibisback7680 As someone who lived in Italy for some time, the 2nd one
Holy shit, Maroon 5's This Love is almost 15 years old. Wow M5 have basically been coasting for 15 years. Come on, just make something that at least hold up to Songs About Jane.
kelvin Nguyen You know, I've been saying that about Maroon 5 for the last few years. But, dude, I don't think they have the same talent or effort they had in 2004. I mean, c'mon, we had This Love, Harder To Breathe(I like this song), Sunday Morning( one of their best in my opinion), and of course, in my opinion, their absolute best song, She Will Be Loved. I don't think they can top that or make anything of that quality again. Plus, Levine is the ONLY remaining original member of Maroon 5 left. And they keep selling out constantly. I do want to believe they can still make good music though. I guess they keep making crap because maybe their current crap is what sells and what's popular, even though WE know it's mostly crap. Oh well, at least they're not as bad as nickelback. And, as bad as Maroon 5 are now, they're not the worst band out there. They're also not the best, because Gorillaz exist. But here's hoping Maroon 5 eventually regain SOME dignity and quality control. Have a great day/night, and remember to stay beautiful.
@@shawnfields2757 It's just amazing how they came from some of the most iconic, but not critically acclaimed music in the mid 2000s to flavorless in 2019. The closest Adam has been to genuinely charismatic was "Summers Gonna Hurt Like A Motherfucker" and that song was so poorly written that even the comments to that music video.acknowledge it.
kelvin Nguyen It really is amazing, how Maroon 5 can go from making such great songs like She Will Be Loved to boring crap like Girls Like You, and that one song you just mentioned. Of course with a song titled Summer's Gonna Hurt Like A MotherFucker, which I've never heard, it really doesn't seem like there'd be anything redeeming about it, but I liked the song Sugar. Is that song really called that though? That is one of the STUPIDEST song titles I've EVER heard. Sounds like the title of a parody song. Can't believe I'm STILL subscribed to them. I'm only really subbed because of the Maroon 5 songs that are good, are still really good, and they're still there. I don't pay attention to anything they've done recently, but I'm hoping they'll make good songs again eventually.
@@shawnfields2757 Yep, except I forgot "This" at the beginning of the title. So it's "This Summer's ..." actually. What's funny is that the song is actually produced tightly enough to let Adam's vocals shine, but the lyrics are so shit that at best it's a guilty pleasure.
kelvin Nguyen It's still one of the worst titles for a song ever produced by mankind. And I didn't even mind Payphone that much, and kind of liked that song, unironically, despite wiz kalifa being in it. Still why name a song this summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker? Was it supposed to be a joke? Because that's what I hear. If you or anyone else does like it, that's cool. I'm just saying with a title like that, I know to stay away.
“Why” sounds like my little brother asking me a bunch of random questions just so he can talk to me
😂😂😂😂😂
If only he could've rapped about "Who", "What", "Where, or "When". ICP and John lennon already gave us "How"
BAHAHAHA MAYBE WHY QUESTIONS ARE HOW I'M GONNA START COMMUNICATING WITH MY LOVED ONES
THAT PFP LMAO
Jada can rap but that song was the equivalent of having an open dunk and hitting the rim
"You broke my heart Marshall 😔" really sums up the entirety of encore. Even the good songs have this bitter "what if" feel to them
Agreed. I actually unironically like Relapse but it was really hard to get into Encore. Too many songs either felt like rehashes or were just too low bro. Just Lose it was awful. Truly awful. Without Me mk II
Yep. I think a lot do people were left saying “What the fuck happened?” There are a couple great songs such as Like Toy Soldiers and Mockingbird, but the majority was bad,
@@maxpower3555 Hey, don't insult Without Me like that.
@@maxpower3555 I agree, I listened to relapse a lot and enjoyed it. Some great production on there. Encore is disappointing trash though.
@@maxpower3555 At least in Relapse Em was trying. I hate the accent he put on in so many songs, but at least he had a concept and some song were genuinely great.
I'm sure even Eminem hates "Just lose it"
Sam Jones I love it
@@osmarhernandez904 You've lost it
@@anthonydeadman Idk man too me it's a good song , It certainly Represented the end of Em's Peak and, he definitely was on the decline after this but this song is pretty catchy too me despite being very obnoxious at some points
@@isaiaharmand8841 I just wanted to make a joke using the title of the song.
he has said a million times he isn't proud of encore or relapse
"We already have a much better F-you song, and you can listen to it on purpose without guilt."
Oh.....
He's talking about the Lilly Allen one. From when she had a since of humor before also trying to go dance pop. :)
@@halycon404 really? Not the Ceeloo song he cut to? Ok
Damnit, If I hadn't come to these comments, I would never have googled what he did, and I could still like that song.
@@sagecolvard9644 Sorry!
@@giascle *sorry for 2004!
I think Milkshake is the epitome of ringtone pop. I feel like the only way that song doesn’t get super annoying is if you just used the chorus as your ringtone on your Nokia back in the day.
It's funny you compared Kelis to Fergie because she would also have a disasterous milkshake related song named Milf Money
Milk Money
Kelis has other songs that are actually really good. Including the feature on Calvin Harris- Bounce.
@@CoryMck Kelis as an artist is extremely good. It's just that her worst song was her only big hit worldwide.
Basically all of Fergie's solo discography (and some with B.E.P... "My Humps") is what "Milkshake" started.
@@aclstudios that's true, but Fergie's biggest solo hits (Big Girls Don't Cry, Fergalicuous, Fallin in Love etc.) were very different from milkshake. I don't know why she didn't stick to that formula.
The lost todd episode
Makes me wonder how many more lost episodes there are
Right?? This just popped up when I thought I had seen all his top ten series
Yeah, just saw it on my home, thought it was new looking back at a year.
I assume this was recently unblocked.
His the cardigans episode is lost and presumably blocked
Man, now that 2004 is almost 20 years ago, all of the year's songs are coming back as shitty samples, and it feels like EVEN LONGER AGO compared to its actual age than it did when this video first dropped.
And I, too, spent most of 2004 listening to Modest Mouse. May their drummer Jeremiah Green rest in peace 😔
Good news for people who like bad songs. Or something.
Yeah that was my album of the year.
“Destroying some inferior specimen man” explains Beyonce perfectly LOL
My Pokemon brings all the nerds to the yard, and they're like, "Do you wanna trade cards?"
Damn right, I wanna trade cards /
I could trade ya, but I'll have to charge...
Up to $4000.00 for a mint condition 1st Edition original holographic Charizard. Someone is making a killing out there.
"You wanna trade cards?" You gotta keep the meter.
Kimi FW Depends how fast you say ‘do’
Damn right I wanna trade cards,
Give me Pikachu with an electric charge
Damn right/I wanna trade some cards
Just not/My Charizard
My sister and brother in law separated after he got caught cheating on her. During the first few weeks of their separation, he sent her a video of him playing guitar and singing to win her back. That song was The Reason. For fucking real. And it almost worked.
i'm glad that it didn't work! sheesh!!
It feels like a missed opportunity that she didn't reply with a video of her singing Fuck it
@@2-d_in_a_bag Do you really hate The Reason that much? I mean, I don't really hate it as much, but I guess I could see why it's not as fondly remembered as I'd prefer it to be. The lyrics are generic, not gonna lie. And Todd does make some good points about it. But it didn't sound that bad to me. But maybe that's just me?
@@shawnfields2369 it's not that. i said that because i'm glad she didn't stay with the guy who cheated on her.
@@2-d_in_a_bag Oh... sorry for not getting that the first time, then. My bad.
Me initially when he said milkshake was bad: *shocked Pikachu face*
Me after I actually listened to more than the first 15 seconds of the chorus: Oh yeah it’s trash
I hated that song when it came out.
I thought it was just on a loop, like an incomplete song, also shocked it WASN'T a Fergie track either.
This is still a BOP tbh
I see what he's saying but i cant help but like it
Kelis performed a more rockin' version of Milkshake on Saturday Night Live. I can't find a version on UA-cam because rightsholders dislike joy.
Kelis is a decent R&B singer, between 'Caught Out There,' 'Trick Me' and (if you count it) Calvin Harris' 'Bounce.'
'Milkshake' may be her best known track, but I will concede that it's her worst, at least in its original form.
Besides, the meaning behind it is so obvious, I'm not even going to say it!
24:23
TODD IN 2015: “You can listen to [Ceelo Green] without guilt”
ME IN 2019: 😬😬😬
What happened?
@@TheMadwomen Dude *verifiably* made some VERY unpleasant remarks about the nature of sexual assault.
Isabella Morris
Ah. Thanks.
Separate art from artist.
@@isabellamorris7902 oof 😬
"Why did bush knock down the towers" is the worst 2 seconds of pop music this year
BoB and him should do a song together
@@frankiesayspanic hayley William's and mordetwi need to be involved somehow.
Is it worse than "Why did Kobe have to hit that raw, why he kiss that whore?" At least the 9/11 line has a veneer of social commentary, that one is just completely random and pointless nastiness.
I think the "why he kiss that whore" part is worse.
@@firstnamelastname7244many basketball fans think the woman Kobe Bryant cheated on his wife with is a whore. Obviously I don't agree with them but they exist.
#7 - The Reason by Hoobastank
13 year old me - HOW DARE-
I knowww. why must Todd betray us like this??
I love Hoobastank and own all of their records except the very first one and even I skip "The Reason" when it comes on shuffle.
The Reason is one of those songs that's so bad it's good imo
I was born in 2004, but somehow that song feels familiar.
@@yappydog8m
For me, Hoobastank's best song is "Without A Fight," which is funny because I only learned about that banger from Elite Beat Agents on Nintendo DS.
“Why” is basically a buzzfeed questions video in music form
I can't imagine anyone from Buzzfeed siding with Kobe Bryant against "that whore."
@SomethingScanning Even so, making a song about things you dont have much info on is a bad idea
I agree, it was a great song minus its problematic parts. But it really was a good direction.
@@1101Archimedes
"Why did Kobe have to hit that raw?"
genius.com/amp/Jadakiss-why-lyrics
Only slightly better, more plausible deniability. Maybe he wished that Koby Bryant hasn't sexually assaulted a teenager.
@Taylor Lemoine - You have an extraneous "the" in your comment
Tfw when 2004 was"less than a decade ago '' is now pushing 2 decades ago
“This song Hoobasucks,” is a missed opportunity to say “this song Hoobastinks.”
I am sure Todd 'missed' it on purpose 🥴
I was just thinking that lmao
Shots fired 😂
Did we ever find out if he passed that kidney stone? I swear, this whole song he sounds like he’s in indescribable pain and has to inflict it on everyone else.
You couldn't have made a more perfect intro to #7 if you tried
Thanks, Cha-lee!
i have a nostalgic appreciation for nickleback and post-grunge as a whole, and so i must confess i love someday. that being said... why did that woman step in the milk? why did she do that? who directed that music video? what?
i really don't know. maybe a tortured suggestion of "crying over spilt milk"? but that does nothing to explain the apparent significance of _stepping in the milk and leaving milky footprints._ it is a mystery.
It was the 2000s, music videos weren’t exactly the best that decade
Because the director had to seed the idea the dude was dead SOMEHOW. She steps in it and leaves milk trails, dude steps in the same milk, no tracks.
Explanations make it feel dumber than it it was before.
The director better have payed for her new shoes because i swear it’s a nightmare to get out the smell of milk from clothes.
I mean come on don't tell me you don't find yourself singing along to "the way you remind me" you ain't living
Like Nelly, he didn't seem overburdened with intelligence 😂
Unlike Nelly, I don't think anyone ever liked him
@@cdvideodump i remember his rep was awful, so many questioned why he made it big. He was sort of like Soulja Boy before there was a Soulja Boy 😂
@@mmsiphonevinyls1027Exactly.
Man I miss when Todd did these. Also surprised he never did a retrospective favourites list from a previous year, it's always fun to hear him gush about songs
Still waiting for him to do Eminem's 'Encore' on Trainwreckords. Yeah I know Em made a successful comeback after it, but good god, THAT ALBUM.
Honestly, mmlp2 is the only Eminem album that I can consider sort of a comeback
Id say if any Em album qualifies for that it’s Revival. To me, Encore is a huge step down, but it isn’t a career killer and got an ok reception at the time. While on release Revival got tons of flack, and basically forced Em to rush-release Kamikaze.
@@rashotcake6945 recovery was something of a comeback. Was a much bigger hit than Relapse, got very good reviews and had two US no1 singles. MMLP2 kind of continued that rise.
@@mmsiphonevinyls1027 Okay that's a good point! I was too young to remember the release of Encore but now I remember hearing that it was initially received well. Whereas with Revival, *everyone* was saying it killed his career.
Encore didn't hurt his career at all though, and sold like crack.
Quality wise... Yeah it's not the greatest...
2004 was the weird transitional year of nu metal slowly dying out whilst emo became mainstream and metalcore also being the next big metal sub genre.
@Jason Hurk Killswitch Engaged I guess
@Jason Hurk I'm not sure.
Also next year in 2005 would begin Chris Brown's rise to fame before his mega rage outbreak at Rihannia and an entire 2010s of mediocre music with a few exceptions and throwing tantrums in public and on social media
I miss nu metal tbh
@@underthethunder It still exists somewhat
Ugh, just hearing that beginning note of "The Reason' sends me into a ptsd-like panic attack.
Same. It's like you're in a horror movie and you can actually hear the monster's theme as it comes for you.
DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN
Yeah, I think we may need to start a class action lawsuit against Hoobastank to get them to pay our therapy bills.
@@sunnyquinn3888 Wow, sorry to hear "The Reason" causing so many therapy sessions. While I personally like that song, I was like, 10 or 11 back in 2004, so I went through my own traumatic experience with the song at first. But I have heard that the lead singer of Hoobastank went on to do the song "Fist Bump", for Sonic Forces, the latest worst Sonic game, but I've heard that song too, and it's really good, but I have avoided Sonic Forces, I'm naive, but I'm not gullible. Plus, the song "Fist Bump", is in Smash Bros. Ultimate, and hearing it there, pretty much means we can forgive Hoobastank for "The Reason", eh? I mean, come on, dude/lady, It's been like, 18 years since that song came out. If anything, eamon, Nickelback, Jessica Simpson, Jadakiss, Kelis, and the other artists should apologize for THEIR contributions to the Worst Songs Of 2004! Yes, even Eminem. Even though he's basically the god of rap. But, I hope your class action lawsuit goes well. Hope you can guys can get Phoenix Wright or his apprentice, Apollo Justice to help you out! And if they're not available, you can always try to hire Ryunosuke Naruhodo, the ancestor of Phoenix Wright, and his judicial assistant, Ms. Susato Mikitoba, for help. I hear they're the best possible lawyers one can imagine and have as their defence! Also, sorry if this went on too long!
I love how dramatic you are. Lmao
"Just Lose It" was the very first Eminem song I heard. I think it singlehandedly kept me out of rap until I was 15.
For me, 'Without me' was the first rap song i liked and for a very long time the only one because everything else was the weird/awkward pop and hip-hop combinations or party type ones.
Thank god for the 'Welcome to Compton' movie and MF DOOM. +
99%, i am in your lane, but that Kelis track was a floor-banger, is a floor-banger, and will be the hotness at the 2030's "retro"-club-nights.
Definitely his second worst take after giving Closer the number one song of 2016 or whatever.
it's songs like Milkshake that make me avoid going to clubs... listening to a dog fart is more appealing than club music
@@ideitbawxproductions1880 Completely agree.
Milkshake is definitely due for a One Hit Wonderland retrospective
Nah, Kelis had at least one other decently big hit with "Bossy." It hit the top 20 two years later and it still gets shouted out and sampled to this day.
@@shinyskunk Todd has made plenty of OHW where an artist had other hits of varying successes, but the big hit is still the only song people remember the artist for.
@@okagron I'd argue a lot of people still remember Bossy, though! Like, Megan shouted it out on her mixtape that came out a few months ago.
But I mean it's not like I'd be mad if he covered it, either, haha.
@@shinyskunk i guess different songs hit bigger than others in different countries; i (uk) don't remember "bossy" at all, but i do remember "caught out there", "good stuff", and "trick me" (but maybe also i just stopped listening to the radio by the time "bossy" came out)
It's amazing how regardless if a song is good or bad, it can be so bizarre that it's immortalized by memes.
"I'm gonna fill out your March Madness bracket" has to be one of my favorite Todd in the Shadows quotes
especially Gudda Gudda
Eamon is Drake before he was famous
Andrea M Exaclty. But to be fair, Aubrey Graham (aka, Drake),WAS already famous at the time, on a teen drama show that was on Teen Nick, called Degrassi: The Next Generation. I've only seen like 2 episodes, and it looked boring. So, they were both famous, it's just eamon was famous as a rapper first, but Drake started as an actor. Or maybe eamon is supposed to be Drake's evil twin from another dimension? I mean, that would probably explain why they look alike. Or maybe it's all coincidence?
@@shawnfields2757 Drake is also Canadian, not a squeaky voiced tool from Staten Island.
Fun fact about "Don't want you back": the record company had a gimmick where the "girlfriend" did a response song released around the same time called "F U Right Back". I'm not kidding - in the UK I could swear it was more popular than the original.
Wild.
I remember it knocked the original off no1 in the uk. The only thing is ive never heard FYRB since that year while i have heard the original on radio a few times
I remember that and thought it was really stupid and so transparently phony lol
When Chingy came up my only memory of him was when he cameoed on The George Lopez show. I didn't know he was actually a real rapper.
I didn't know this was a legitimate song, my only memory of it was a brief clip played in the movie Robots.
The George Lopez show was the bomb.
@@kylenielsen5083 Completely agree.
@@bunnyraptor420 did chingy have a song in robots??? wow, i've forgotten robots more than i realized.
I literally only remember him from Nelly dissing him lmao
2004 was the year I was stuck listening to commercial radio for 40 hours a week in the job I had. I worked the evening shift when all stations that offered "no repeat 9-5 work days" could now play songs as much as they wanted. There were many songs that became truly hard to endure, and that Hoobastank song was one of them. The repeated E note of the intro was the sound to brace myself for the torture to come. I dont know why but that song got as much rotation as any song that has ever existed. It didnt help that it made the playlist for almost every FM station too: Rock enough for the commercial rock station, bland and sterile enough for the adult contemporary. Current and poppy enough for the top 40 station. The only station that wouldnt have played it would have been Concert radio as there was no Classic Rock stations then or even any Oldies stations. This was NZ radio in 2004. It was a nightmare. There were other songs that were just as ubiquitous like This Love by Maroon 5 but nothing has traumatised me more than Hoobastanks The Reason. Also Seether - Broken with the singer from Evanescence. It was hard labour hearing that 3 times every night.
I had an hour of the radio back then that was it and that's probably for the best
Yep. Cancon made this extra fun by exposing the listener to painfully mid songs, because the guys who made it were Canadian. Search up "Too Bad" by Doug and the Slugs, and tell you wouldn't want to fucking die hearing that 3x a day.
"2004 was less than a decade ago" and now it was two decades ago. Christ.
god i miss the 2000s where my parents take me led to the game store to buy an gameboy rather than ps2 is because gta san andreas is the best GOTY of 2004 and my parents was like mom i wanna buy an gameboy. because i have no money
Magnets, how do they work? LMAOOO
I had the "Why?" shirt in 2004. No I'm not proud.
Todd's befuddlement at realizing his opinion on "Milkshake" is one of my favorite moments in this channel's whole history.
Chingy sounds like if Waluigi retired from harassing the Mario Brothers and started a rap career.
Seriously, close your eyes and imagine Waluigi rapping those bars.
Except that I'd RATHER hear Waluigi rapping than chingy. Seriously, I'd rather hear either the Mario Bros. or Wario and Waluigi rapping than chingy or that Drake looking douche, Amon or Emon, or Emanon or whatever again.
The year I started secondary school, I was 12 and life was full of ~possibilities!
Now a jaded 27 year old, I’m happy to hear every one of these trash songs, they make my heart happy 🥰
That's why nostalgia happens :)
Oh you're a jaded adult too? Let's be jaded together friend.
I'm a jaded 37 year old who was already jaded by 2004. It doesnt get any better.
I was a miserable 12 year old in 2004 and I’m actually WAY happier now in 2022 during a pandemic. I’ve learned to value my life and have fun.
@@ian_b I don't think it's about nostalgia it's what was good compared to the 2010s and 2020s music majority is trash that would be nostalgia even tho those are 2 decades of trash music tv games and culture
Things I realized/remembered watching this again:
1.) Eamon actually did an Italian version of that song called “Solo con te,” and I have no clue how I found it, but it makes the song way more listenable because he plays it as a shattered man waxing poetic about his lost love instead of a 12-year-old who just learned to swear and thinks a date is when you hang out with a girl at 7-Eleven after school
2.) I dodged a LOT of bullets as a kid by latching onto the local modern rock station, which played everything that was going on in alt-rock/punk/indie EXCEPT post-grunge. So I never actually heard a Nickelback song until after they were starting to finally go away, and I didn’t even know “The Reason” existed until I saw this video back in the Bliptv days
3.) That said, I did hear OF Nickelback for the first time in 2004, because my cousin said he was going to put on Nickelback in the car to annoy my other cousins. Even back then, even with elementary school-age children, Nickelback was a complete joke.
So THAT'S why I remember that song! It was everywhere in Italy and I don't remember it being that cringe, so that's why!
“a 12 year old who just learned to swear and thinks a date is when you hang out with a girl at 7-11 after school.”
Wordy but brilliant. And so very truthful
Omg so accurate about every hip hop or dance song having that “world” tribal sound in the mid 00’s
The worst beat ever to have a "world" sound has got to be Bagpipes from Baghdad. Years late to the game.
It's weird finding random videos that you never knew existed, especially when it's a video about 2004 music
Also The Reason is a guilty pleasure song for me :/
Also Encore for Trainwrecords when?
Trainwrecords? Is that a segment where he reviews whole albums that are bad?
@@RenaldyCalixte yeah, usually albums that bombed an artist's career
@@Karmy. Oh ok I will check it out when I have time.
Maybe we'll get an Encore and Revival double feature
I feel the same way towards Someday.
28:17
Hearing this song as the outro music caught me offguard cus there's a song in the top 10 right now in 2023 that sampled it lol
which is why i'm hoping it makes it on todd's worst songs of 2023, well at least at the dishonorable mentions. it baffles me that they decided to sample one of the most bland songs of not only 2004, but of the whole 2000s decade. that's like if some rapper in 2035 decided to sample that boring ass lost boy song by ruth b. idk if you remember it but yeah, it was quite popular back in 2015-2016 and it was bland and boring as hell (still is for me). like say what you want about young gravy's betty (get money) and jack harlow's first class, at least the songs they're trying to sample are fun and upbeat. but creeping on the other hand, it's currently my biggest "why?" moment of 2023 so far. the reason why it probably has it's defenders is because of the weeknd's name and vocals on the song but for me, i know the weeknd can do so much better than that, the same with the producer metro boomin.
for fuck sakes the weeknd go write a better song not sampling an terrible rhythm and blues song
Looks like yt recommended brought alot of us here today despite this video being almost 4 years old. Theres almost 300+ comments within 2 weeks lmao
And the video itself is 9 years old. Praise the algorithm.
The Letter M it’s actually 6 or 7 years old
“I’ve never been a fan of Beyoncé and probably never will be.”
Haha, that’s funny Todd.
14:40 I heard for a brief second the intro to a much, much better song from 2004 (Strange ways by Madvillian) and it just brought me so much happiness to hear just those five seconds of an actually good song after listening to nearly 15 minutes of garbage. Then I heard Chingy's voice and cried as this perfectly encapsulates the nature of happiness, always fleeting, always just a moment away from being destroyed.
Wait, MADVILLAINY WAS 2004?????
@@maverickREAL lol what year did you think madvillany was
@@maverickREAL March 2004 to be exact and a masterpiece 💪🏾
As a Canadian, I was lucky enough to be exposed to them with their first official album, "The State". It's a good album, and if they never wrote "How You Remind Me" on their second album, they'd probably be a pretty solid underground rock band instead of an object of scorn and ridicule.
I’m not sure if it’s in “the state”, but Leader of man was a decent song.
I was confused when Todd said their first song was How You Remind Me, and now I know why. Even in the US, they were on the radio with something or other from The State. I remember How You Remind Me being among their fun-but-less-interesting new stuff when it came out. I know the "remix" mentioned in this video, and always thought the joke was that they had eventually become repetitive, not that their current and first songs were the same.
Here's the thing, Nickelback is the 11th best selling band in all of recorded music history. People hate on them a lot, but I bet those same people are buying their albums. I love them for the same reason I love to read Dean Koontz. You always know what you're gonna get and it's usually pretty fun with a happy ending. That being said, Leader of Men is their best song and The State is their best album.
I owned that, too...and it got really old really fast. Bland rock songs with generic singing. It's not like being popular is some great guarantor of quality lol
@@generatoralignmentdevalue Breathe from The State was big on the radio here, that's how I heard them
"Not a Beyonce fan, never was, probably never will be..."
HA!
Christie Beck What, is it impossible to believe that NOT everyone will like the mighty Beyonce? I definitely DON'T. Her music is annoyingly repetitive. Sure, she's made SOME good songs, and she's beautiful, and has an amazing face, (like you) and body, and a really nice voice. But I'm just not a fan of hers. Sorry, but not everyone is going to like the same artists you like, ma'am. It's true. But don't worry, it's just the opinion of lonely, fat nerdy loser like me anyways. Have a great day/night, and remember to stay beautiful.
@@shawnfields2757 Bruh, he later puts a Beyonce song in a top ten list and talks about loving Lemonade and swearing allegiance to her. This part of the video was funny in hindsight to me. Chill.
Christie Beck I know, Todd likes a lot of Beyonce's music. I was joking too, actually. Sorry for not being clearer about that..
Yeah, can't stand her music, don't care for her social status, and I don't care is she's your "queen".
To me, she's just another pop artist.
Beyonce songs before the 2010s weren't first rate, but they sure were at least catchy to listen to like the Jay-Z collaborations like Deja Vu.
Beyonce songs nowadays, though, yeah, they are nothing at all. *cough cough* Feelin' Myself feat. Nicki Minaj
Someone really thought a t-shirt that says "stinky ass" was super relatable and down-to-earth
Yup, I'm guessing it was Jessica Simpson herself. Then again, she does seem to be outsmarted by canned foods and canned food labels, so...think of that what you will.
"What else could I possibly do to make noise, I done touched on everything
but little boys"
That line pretty much sums up Just Lose It. Em had at least one mainstream Slim Shady single for every album and none of them were really good for anything other than shock value. By Encore, he'd run out of ideas for Slim and it was the height of the MJ controversy so there you go. This time it was just a bit too tasteless.
2004 was 20 years ago.
I was in 7th grade 😥
I can’t wait to describe someone as “not overburdened with intelligence”
22:50 “And then there’s doing it wrong”
Me: Yikes
“And then there’s doing it wroOooooong”
Me: oh no
I know. When I first watched this video and heard that, I was like, "That can't be possible." I was wrong.
For a second, I thought after he said “And then there’s doing it wroOooooong”, it was going to cut to Eminem's infamous song "Fack" and when it didn't, I was like "Oh thank god!"
2.59 for a milkshake.
what a world can we go back?
"2004 was less than a decade ago".
5 years later, and Todd's claim that 2004 has faded from memory is remarkably prescient. Though I imagine it'll be coming back soon as the early 2000s kids like myself enter their early 20s.
MILKSHAKE is a bop, though. I can unironically say that I love this... *milkshake slurp*
I also really miss pre-mccafe McDonald’s shakes
Find it pretty humorous to know Nickleback got to have their songs in not one but two massive super hero films in the 2000s.
If one of the two is "Hero" it wasn't Nickelback. It was written by one guy from Nickelback, and performed by a superband of him and members of Saliva, Soundgarden, and Theory of a Deadman.
Fucking hell, the worst part about the whole ATL-Georgia-Georgetown-Hoyas line is that he stole the line from Big Boi and completely mangled it.
Really? Someone else used that line first? And it was Big Boi of OutKast, aka, one half of the BEST rap duo ever?
Yeah, he broke that one out in Rosa Parks.
It'll make you happy to know Michael Jackson was so offended by the number 1 ranked song, that he brought Eminem's masters as revenge.
Really
That smash cut to "Especially Gudda Gudda" is comedy genius.
When "Milkshake" hit, I thought, DAMN, someone actually turned a playground rhyme into a pop song. I mean, you could jump rope to that song.
You know what's funny? I actually have written lyrics on a TI-83
The most consistent thing about Todd is his love for the "grocery bag" line in Bedrock. :D
your username is * chef's kiss *
“Love” is a strong word lmao
@@thatkidwiththehoodie By "love", do you mean; "absolutely despise with a passion not seen in a long time?"
I wish he still did past decades it was always interesting to me
Did he say he wasn’t doing it anymore
Ayy, back on UA-cam! Good thing. I've been having trouble finding your videos on Vimeo.
1101Archimedes think his account got taken down :(
This year was 16 years ago.
2004 can fucking drive.
Dear God, I'm old...
It can buy Porn and Lottery tix now
@@real30yearoldboomerhours53 I've been watching todd for so long... I stopped watching him because of his horrible political views 😂
@@SeanWinters same, this just popped up on my algorithm and went on a nostalgia trip. Real talk I Used to love watching Todd back in 2010/11 especially and for a while into the 2010s. Then his cringe political views kicked in and I kinda lost interest in having any sort of opinion on contemporary pop music.
After the Barbie movie, I’ve seen a lot of people refer to butt rock as divorced dad rock
That line about being able to listen to “Fuck You” by Cee-lo Green without guilt sure aged poorly...
Why? What did Cee-lo do for you to say that?
I’m also wondering
@@joshuacoleman8000 From what I can tell, the worst thing he's done, aside from a few questionable lyrical changes in covers*, is get involved in the discourse (via Twitter, naturally) on a rape case where he was incredulous that it had happened, expressing some...unsavory views.
* "all religions are true" in Imagine? Seriously, Thomas? seriously??
@@christopherb501 That rape case he was talking about was his own, he was accused of rape and then ranted that unconscious people couldn’t be raped
@@joshuacoleman8000 He was accused of rape, then he said that unconscious people can’t be raped
Ahhh please do more of these, Todd. It's so fun to see music critics talk about older songs, especially the worst of them. Not a lot of music youtubers do this...
Todd should really do more worst songs of the year for the 2000s, specially years like 2002 and 2007.
"As one of the few people on Earth who can distinguish between Nickleback songs......"
Platinum Todd
Without including the Canadian band that shall not be named and Hoobastank's saccharine one-hit wonder, the rock scene in 2004 was The Killers, Three Days Grace, Starsailor, Avril Lavigne, Maroon 5 (when they still acted like a band), Simple Plan, Modest Mouse, Evanescence, Linkin Park, Franz Ferdinand, Switchfoot, Snow Patrol....Plus 04 the beginning of the emo bands and MySpace-era bands
Shhh. Don't burst his critic echo chamber.
He mentioned modest mouth and the killers by name in this video and (has mentioned simple being the reason this channel exists) , just because they existed and are now well remember doesn't mean they had good sales early on
5:01
Simpson's shirt says, *"STINKY ASS"* .
What does that mean?? _Why?!_
She said that on her reality show
Well. These songs are going to be 20 years old now. These songs are getting even more forgotten now
Todd, I think everyone older than twelve knows what "Milkshakes" she's talking about...
Her tits?
@@carybeweary7209 probably
Well it sure as hell wasn't her brains or singing talent.
@@carybeweary7209 think again. It's singular not plural, and it's something that could be taught.
@@thatonedan7780
It's sex
When this video was made, 2004 wasn't even a decade ago. Now it's almost 2 decades ago. What even is time?
Of all the weird time comments on this vid this one fucked me up the most
Time hasn't worked right since March 2020, idk if it will ever go back to normal or not.
@@sunnyquinn3888 Let's hope it does. Nothing lasts forever, ESPECIALLY the bad stuff. It just takes, ironically enough, some more time. How much time? Who knows? But things will get back to normal eventually; dude. People we'd never get back to normal after y2k, after 9/11, even after as recently as last year. But no matter what, we always stuck together, as people, throughout all the bs we had to deal with. We may not know RIGHT now if time as we know it exactly will ever go back to normal, but I think it will, you just have to believe. Probably a bit corny, but I still think that's true. Nothing lasts forever, even the bad things. The annoying lockdown didn't last forever. Don't lose hope, my dude. We'll all find a way to get through it, we just got to stick through it, and never lose hope in ourselves, and not let the bad things happening right now, get to us, and focus on the positive things, and improving those, good sir/ma'am. Like Caddy used to say, "remember to stay beautiful".
@@shawnfields2369 Thank you, I really needed to hear this right now. I'm going through like, all the problems rn, but I know things will get better, we just have to hang in there until they do. Yeah, life never did go back to being exactly like it was before 9/11 but we stuck it out through that time together and eventually reached a point where at least it didn't feel like a constant crisis every single day.
@@sunnyquinn3888 You're welcome, glad to help. I hear you. I'm going through some rough problems, you're going through some rough times too. I mean, I've had epilepsy AND type 2 diabetes for years, and the epilepsy caused me to feel depressed for years; and caused me to drop out of my senior year of high school back in 2012, when I was 18. I mean, my best friend stopped talking to me once he'd gotten a girlfriend, and quit coming over to hang out so we could play Smash Bros.Brawl, but I never hated him for finding a girl and not hanging out as much, but me and my Mom did have to move out because, her ex crazy ex tried to kill her one night. Didn't even get to say thanks or goodbye to my best friend there before we left. But like I said, nothing lasts forever, ESPECIALLY the bad things. Bad things may come and go throughout our lives, but if we stick together; as a group, we can find a way through them, I promise. It may seem like what's happening right now is potentially and possibly weighing down on us as a society, but we can't let that get to us. We have to keep going, and not letting some stupid lockdown or disease get to us. Sure, 9/11 was a massive disaster that rocked the world for years, and is basically like a scar. And scars take time to heal. Sure, some of them never heal or fade, but they do eventually stop weighing down on us, as people, because we don't let it get to us, we stand together, as a people, as a society, and we always will. Whether it's 9/11(which is 4 days before my birthday), or any kind of terrorist attack, we won't let them beat us down, as a society of people. Sorry to hear you're going through all the problems, but I promise, things do heal with time. And in years from now, we'll be sitting down, talking to our grandkids and their kids, about how worried we were back in 2020, and 2021, and 2001, but how we overcame things like that, and stood together as people. Even hearing about my Grandma's death in 2019, from my Dad and his brother, didn't get me down, and while I wasn't there in person to say my goodbyes to her, my Dad and his brother were. Me and my Mom weren't there because my Dad and my Grandma, and his brother all live in Delaware now. But I'll never forget what my Grandma did for me as a kid, introducing me to the world of gaming, getting me the n64, when I was 3, and me and my Dad playing Super Mario 64 on it, good times. If it weren't for her, I probably wouldn't be a gamer in the first place, so she'll always have my eternal thanks for that. But I 100% agree, 9/11 may have changed how the world works, but we didn't give up, we all stuck it out together, and life became better, and things didn't feel like everything was falling apart, but getting better than ever before. And I'm sure we'll stick together through these "pandemics", and we'll become together, even closer than we were back during 9/11! Not a guarantee, but I'm sure we'll all be just fine! Thanks again, and again, good sir/madam, you're welcome!
“2004 was less than a decade ago” is fucking crazy to hear in the year 2022 😬
Even CRAZIER now 😬😬😬
I know a lot of people probably don't care, but eamon has improved a lot over the years. After fuck it, he spiraled down in a cloud of mental health issues, bad luck in money management, and drug abuse. And his debut album was a headache and a half. But he came back in 2017 with much needed maturity and really good music, such as "be my girl". He then put out his next album, golden rail motel, which is a really underrated project. He grew in pretty much every area he needed to grow in. He started to sing about confessions, love, and soul instead of fat asses. Then he released an ep in 2019, which has a really good song on it, "step by step". I honestly recommend both of those albums for a listen, I think they are great projects.
I'll check him out!