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And yet their new song is whiny emo bullshit. That’s not Blink. Glad for their reunion. But it’s WASTED on that shitty song. It’s absolute ass and I fucking hate it. Great theme though. I see you, Blink. You still got your teenage theme. ‘Edging?….’ I see what you did there 😉
All bullshit aside cause I have nothing to gain from making something like this up.. but yeah I met Tom once and I simply said how I appreciate his music and that it was a beautiful clear sky that night and hopefully we both saw something unidentified and he said oh bro they are identified and we had a mind blowing conversation for about 30-40 minutes right on the street. Super nice guy and unbelievably intelligent and opened up my eyes to some things I was missing
Green Day, The White Stripes, Blink 182, Muse, Queen of the Stone Age, Audioslave, Linkin Park (rest in peace Chester) and Foo Fighters. All incredible bands that defined 2000s era. Heard them so much on the radio and instantly fell in love. Never stopped and never will stop listening to these great bands
@@metal3280 Try Nightwish, Sabaton, Hammerfall, Blind Guardian, Sonata Arctica and Rhapsody. They saved the most important thing about metal - the strength of a warrior.
Green day, Bowling for soup, System of a down, Three days Grace, Good Charlotte, Sum 41, Three doors down, Nickleback .... My CD playlist during the 2000s
My playlist was a little different! System of a Down was one, Rage, First got into Pantera then, Fear Factory, POD, 12 Stones, RHCP, Foo Fighters, Jet(miss them), Wolfmother, Chevelle, Korn, Franz Ferdinand,
My Chemical Romance, Green Day, Paramore, Fall Out Boy, Him, The Rasmus, Muse, Linkin Park, Bowling For Soup, Sum 41, Tokio Hotel, Blink 182, Forever The Sickest Kids. So many frets bands that made the early and mid 2000's very special
“There’s always gonna be rock n’ roll bands, there’s always gonna be kids that love rock n’ roll records, and there will always be rock n’ roll.” - Dave Grohl
Linkin Park got me through some rough times growing up. My favorite songs are Breaking the Habit, In The End, Faint, Bleed it Out, Numb, and What I've Done. R. I. P. Chester Bennington
RIP Chris Cornell. RIP The Rev RIP Chester Bennington. RIP Taylor Hawkins. My favorite bands going 2 and 1 respectfully. Thank you for getting it right 🥹
Sadly we're in that stage of music where rap and hip hop is all there is, with all the rock being pop rock like whatever the fuck OneRepublic and Coldplay is doing
@@CptnWolfe true but still though we really need rock bands back, we can't truly relay on the rap and hip hop genres, people these days needs to hear out others including rock
Linkin Park. Foo Fighters. Green Day. My Chemical Romance. Blink-182. I could go on. Just entered the 2000s at the start of my teen years and their music gave me comfort in every major way.
Chevelle is the most underrated band of the 2000's. The Red, Send The Pain Below, Well Enough Alone, I get it, Jars, The Clincher, Vitamin R, so many hits in 3 albums from that decade
You comfortable liar!!! Fake this!! Sma, Wonder What’s Next, let’s not forget the masterpieces of La Gargola, Hats Off To the Bull, North Corridor, Sci Fi Crimes, and Niraitia or whatever it’s called! I’m not home so I can’t go looking for my cds! LOL
10. The Strokes 9. Coldplay 8. The Killers 7. Arcade Fire 6. Green Day 5. The White Stripes 4. My Chemical Romance 3. Blink 182 2. Linkin Park Honorable mentions: Audioslave, Avenged Secenfoold, Queens of the Stone Age, Artic Monkeys, Muse 1. Foo Fighters
Love or hate any or all of them, but 3 Doors Down, Nickelback, and Theory of a Deadman were all huge in the 2000s and, in this man’s opinion, each had a massive catalog of quality tunes.
I’d like to add Breaking Benjamin, Evanescence, Fall Out Boy, Incubus, Jimmy Eat World, Kings of Leon, Maroon 5, Nickelback, The Offspring, P.O.D., Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rise Against, Seether, Sum 41, System of a Down, Three Days Grace, The Used, Yellowcard, and 3 Doors Down.
Linkin Park, MCR, Greenday, Coldplay, Blink 182, The Killers, Incubus, Simple Plan, Maroon 5, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Fall Out Boy, 3 Doors Down, Evanesence, Paramore, Kings of Leon, Nickelback, Panic at the Disco So many good bands in the 2000's that you can rock out to.
Breaking Benjamin will be and always will be my most favorite 2000s rock band of all time! Their album “Dear Agony” is what got me into loving them and their music for the very first time! Can’t wait for them to make another album soon!
We have the same favorite rock band of all time! I have listened to all of their albums and their songs and always have their albums whenever I have a new phone. It's like a must-have for me.
@@nikkolodian9517 that’s awesome! I’m planning to collect every single one of their albums they released then after that I’m gonna post it and show off my whole collection to all of my Instagram followers. Glad I’m meeting someone who loves Breaking Benjamin as much as I do!
@@chrisgioko it sure is! It’s one the best albums that they ever made! So much emotion is build up in some of their songs on the album which is how it’s good and sad at the same time which makes me like them more.
My list: 1. Green Day 2. Linkin Park 3. Foo Fighters 4. My Chemical Romance 5. Blink-182 6. Korn (technically 90s, but idc) 7. Fall Out Boy 8. Red Hot Chili Peppers 9. Gorillaz 10. Radiohead, Weezer, or Skillet
One band that started in the 2000s that is respected but stays under the radar is Alter Bridge. One Day Remains and Blackbird are two of the best just straight up hard rock albums from the 2000s.
Linkin Park Incubus Evanescence Three Days Grace System Of A Down Korn Limp Bizkit Red Hot Chili Peppers Foo Fighters The Offspring Green Day Muse I grew up listening these bands in the 2000s I love all.
The 2000s were sick: Linkin park, audioslave, the strokes, the killers, Red Hot Chili Peppers, incubus, the foo fighters and they were all firing on all cylinders. 😎🔥
Same here! Dear Agony was their first album that I ever heard and what got me into loving them in the first place. They are so awesome with their music! I hope they make another album soon.
Their first album is amazing from start to end. It’s rare that you can listen to an album now where you don’t skip a song. All Killer, No Filler is a prime example of one of those albums
It's amazing how many great bands were born between 2000 and 2005. Amazing time for rock music. I still struggle to find new music, I always go back to that.
I listen to Linkin Park, Muse, Green Day, Avenged Sevenfold, Coldplay, Simple Plan, System of A Down, Evanescence, Paramore, Limp Bizkit. (Linkin Park is number one for me).
I'm glad Muse makes an honourable mention. Whilst not palatable for most mainstreams, the writing, love performance and capture of adolescent and young adult culture was ground breaking. Their musicianship was pioneering too
I will never understand why the 2010s (2010 to 19) didn't have anywhere near the amount of amazing rock bands with top 10 and top 5 hit singles in the same way the 2000s did it's so sad.
"Alex Ibbotson" Rock music refused to evolve in that decade. Sure, we had innovative and forward-thinking bands like Bring Me The Horizon, Starset etc but a majority of Rock music in the 2010s was just Blues rock bands such as like The Black Keys, GVF. (Imagine Dragons doesn't count in that list btw)
There were a lot of massive bands but the trend towards the end of the 2000s shifted more towards indie rock taking a mainstream presence, so that's where a lot of chart-topping focus went to
I’m sure this list was hard to put together. I’ll add : Incubus Paramore The Offspring Breaking Benjamin The Used These bands were my childhood in the early 2000s
My top 10 Greatest rock bands of 2000s: 1. The White Stripes 2. The Strokes 3. Interpol 4. Arcade Fire 5. Gorillaz 6. Coldplay 7. Queens of the Stone Age 8. Foo Fighters 9. Muse 10. Linkin Park Honorific mention: Green Day, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Radiohead, My Chemical Romance, Modest Mouse, Arctic Monkeys, Keane, The Flaming Lips, Kings of Leon, The Killers. In the top 10, I'm only considering bands that stood out for the first time in the first decade of the 2000's, for which bands like Green Day, RHCP, Radiohead among others are not since they stood out for the first time in the previous decade.
@@SteveHarrellRally yeah but Californiacation album was 1999 and they’re two other bigger albums Can’t Stop and Stadium Arcadium were released in 2002 and 2006 respectively. They are lime Green Day and Foo Fighters in this list who were already famous in the 90’s but also were successful in the 2000’s
I'm on board with Linkin Park and Foo Fighters. But I can think of several others who beat out many others on this list. Papa Roach, Disturbed, Godsmack, Three Days Grace, Breaking Benjamin, Korn, Three Doors Down, and so many others.
It amazes me that bands like The Black Keys and Paramore were included in the intro but nowhere in the actual video, I’m also surprised that bands like Panic! At the Disco, System of a Down, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Radiohead and Slipknot weren’t here as well
I dont rotulate System of a Down as a rock band, more a nu metal band, the same for Slipknot. Red Hot and Radiohead start in the 80s and came to the spotlights in the 90s, for sure they were great in the 2000s but they start way sooner. The Black Keys, is true that they started in the 2000s but their peak was in the 2010s with the album El Camino, it is sad because earlier albuns of them were great.
Just because System, Radiohead, Chilis and Slipknot didn't start out in the 2000s or released music before then doesn't mean that they weren't active during those years, RHCP's By the Way and Stadium Arcadium, SOAD's Toxicity, Steal This Album and Mesmerize/Hypnotize, Radiohead's Kid A, Insomniac, Hail to the Thief and In Rainbows and Slipknot's Iowa, Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses and All Hope Is Gone are still considered some of the best rock albums of the decade (ask some other people and they might also say those groups were some of the best from the 2000s as well). Plus bands like Green Day, Blink, Foo Fighters and Muse were included and they started put music out throughout the 90s so that doesn't mean that bands like SOAD, Chilis, Radiohead and Slipknot can't be included here
Evanescence from Little Rock, Arkansas. They won best New artist for their album Fallen in 2002. Amy Lee changed my world and gave me my love of singing.
I thought for sure Linkin Park would be #1, and Muse somewhere in the top 10. Also Avenged Sevenfold better make your top 10 2000s metal bands list if you're not going to put them in a rock band list
Green Day, Foo Fighters and The Killers are top 3 for me. Particularly The Killers, those guys have literally been with me for my whole life, they got me into music and Brandon Flowers is a god of the mic
Yes! The killers are so good, their 2000s discography, particularly Sam’s town, is incredible. Plus their new stuff like Pressure Machine and Imploding the mirage have been amazing
A much better list 1. Linkin Park 2. Slipknot 3. Incubus 4. Avenged sevenfold 5. Three days grace 6. Godsmack 7. Breaking Benjamin 8. Poets of the fall 9. Foo fighters 10. Seether
My personal list: 10. Fall Out Boy 9. Incubus 8. Green Day 7. Snow Patrol 6. Coldplay 5. The Killers 4. Kasabian 3. Linkin Park 2. Red Hot Chili Peppers 1. Muse HMs: Arctic Monkeys, Biffy Clyro, Blink-182, Keane, Placebo I know I have a Biffy Clyro PFP but I'd say their peak was late 00's-early 10's, so bumped them to an honourable mention
I was born at the 2000s and linkin park is my favorite band of all time. they are amazing the only thing that makes sad whan i think about them is the death of chester. he inspired me so much thank you chester. rip in haevan where you belong.
Here comes the Australian to offer ten great Australian rock bands of the 2000s in no particular order 1/ The Living End 2/ Powderfinger 3/ Grinspoon 4/ Something For Kate 5/ John Butler Trio 6/ Eskimo Joe 7/ Wolfmother 8/ Silverchair 9/ The Cat Empire 10/ Machine Gun Fellatio
Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace, Rise Against, Thrice, Anberlin, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, and then one of the most underrated bands of all time in my opinion….Billy Talent. These bands are untouchable🤘🏾
The Darkness are my favorite, too bad we were deprived of them in the U.S. Their more recent albums are amazing! I also like Paramore but like their most recent album the most.
Blink 182, sum 41, linkin park and system of a down are the bands I can still listen too for hours!!! I'll throw in some other good songs from other bands like greenday, fall out boy, paramore, the killers and many more, but never albums like I would for the first 4. Foofighters never did it for me I'd always skip their music
I know most of their hits are in the 90s, but I'm still low key offended that Red Hot Chili Peppers didn't even get an honorable mention. Also, how the hell did Three Days Grace, Three Doors Down, Staind, Seether, and Puddle of Mudd not make this list?? Y'all should've just done a top 20
Lincoln Park will always be #1 for me even my Mom had their CD “Hybrid Theory”. Kings of Leon, The Fray, Paramore, Evanescence and Panic At the Disco were good too.
Linkin Park 1 Blink 182. 2 Green day 3 Foo fighters 4 Evenecence 5 Bowling for soup 6 My chemical romance 7 Queen of the stoneage 8 Artic monkeys 9 System of a down 10
Muse is out of the top10??? Though they deserves to take the first place. Evanescence is out of honourable mentions though they deserves to be at top 10. Blink 182 is higher Green Day? Keane, Franz Ferdinand...
I had a feeling The White Stripes were going to be on this list, they abd other bands like Green Day, Gorillas, and even Fallout Boys, Linkin Park, etc... had an impact on me as a kid in the 2000's
1. Linkin Park 2. SLIPKNOT 3. Foo Fighters 4. Paramore 5. Avril Lavigne 6. Korn 7. Coldplay 8. Maroon 5 9. Nickelback 10. The Strokes This is only based off of popularity and their fanbase. My list consists of less mainstream stuff with only a few of these bands in the list.
No Disturbed,3 Doors Down,Nickelback,Three Days Grace,Velvet Revolver? I know they were more "commercial" but all sold millions upon millions of albums,huge hits, #1 albums, come on.
The ones that keep doing new albums would be included! POD, Offspring, Sum 41(Did a new album like 3 or 4 years ago), Chevelle, Skillet, Even the Strokes did a new album a couple years ago too
"El Jefe" For the 2010s list it would likely have Arctic Monkeys, The Black Keys, Cage the Elephant, Royal Blood, Highly Suspect, Halestorm, The Pretty Reckless, Nothing But Thieves, Tame Impala, Great Van Fleet, Bring Me The Horizon, Starset and Nothing More
Honestly hell yeah to this list! As soon as it showed up in my recommendations I wanted to watch it right away but I was finishing another video and I was working, but I've listened to multiple songs from every band in this top 10. There was one band I didn't recognize in The Honorable mentions, but all the rest oh yeah definitely I remember. I absolutely loved the rock songs from the '90s but I feel like in the 2000s they improved upon what was done in the 90s to make it even better in the 2000s.
Sum41, Good Charlotte, Fall Out Boy, Paramore, Killers, Blink 182, My Chemical Romance, Linken Park, Rise Against, Foo Foghters. My 10 not in order honorable mention Yellowcard
Ok so I left a comment on another video but ima try again, I don’t think Foo Fighters are #1, tbh I think Linkin Park dominated more than they did, here’s my list 1. Linkin Park 2. My Chemical Romance 3. Green Day 4. Blink-182 5. System of a Down 6. Slipknot 7. Foo Fighters 8. Disturbed 9. Nickleback 10. The Killers R.I.P all those legends and feel free to leave comments
How in the HELL did Evanescence not make even the honorable mentions? Fallen is one of those golden albums that you don't skip a single track. Even if the rest of the decade was filled with lawsuits, they deserve a spot on this list.
That's what I was thinking! All the bands listed in this video are undeniably great! But Evanescence was also an undeniably huge part of the 2000s metal scene
Wow any one of these 15 bands you mentioned could be in the number 1. Muse sold out Wembley 2 straight nights. None of these bands could do that except of Linkin Park. It's 2023 and yesterday they played in front of 67.000 people in Netherlands and it wasn't at the capital city. You Americans failed to understand how big Muse is
I'm right to think they're underrated. So underrated. Their music and capability as live performers don't get enough credit especially by media/critics whatever. Their show recently in Netherlands just wow. That massive crowd gave me goosebumps when I watched the video. Didn't know it's not in capital city. That makes it more impressive for me.
I think many Americans know Muse is big. They recently did a US tour and played big arenas and headlined some big festivals so they have a sizeable fanbase here in the states.
Chili Peppers should have been #1 one though. With Californication being released in late 1999, By The Way in 2002 and Stadium Arcadium in 2006, they proved to be much more than a funk rock band... Stadium Arcadium alone put them on top of any 2000 acts.
I think the fact that RHCP had a few records from the late 80s and the 90's under their belt kind of makes them not the best for this list; theyd already established in the 90's more so than, for example, Blink and Green Day
1. Green Day 2. Sum 41 3. Linkin Park 4. Yellowcard 5. Avenged Sevenfold 6. The Donnas 7. Trivium 8. Motorhead 9. The White Stripes 10. Slipknot 11. Three Days Grace 12. Foo Fighters 13. System of a Down 14. Rise Against 15. Nickelback 16. Hawthorne Heights 17. Cannibal Corpse 18. As I Lay Dying 19. All Time Low 20. Dillenger Escape Plan
Maybe they considered the Peppers as more of a 90s band since they were the largest during that decade. Paramore definitely should have been on the list though.
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Travis survived a plane crash. Mark beat cancer. Tom is finding aliens. They need to be together.
They are
And yet their new song is whiny emo bullshit.
That’s not Blink.
Glad for their reunion. But it’s WASTED on that shitty song.
It’s absolute ass and I fucking hate it.
Great theme though. I see you, Blink. You still got your teenage theme.
‘Edging?….’
I see what you did there 😉
You're behind dude
All bullshit aside cause I have nothing to gain from making something like this up.. but yeah I met Tom once and I simply said how I appreciate his music and that it was a beautiful clear sky that night and hopefully we both saw something unidentified and he said oh bro they are identified and we had a mind blowing conversation for about 30-40 minutes right on the street. Super nice guy and unbelievably intelligent and opened up my eyes to some things I was missing
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Green Day, The White Stripes, Blink 182, Muse, Queen of the Stone Age, Audioslave, Linkin Park (rest in peace Chester) and Foo Fighters. All incredible bands that defined 2000s era. Heard them so much on the radio and instantly fell in love. Never stopped and never will stop listening to these great bands
Last good Greenday album was Warning. In ‘99.
Anything after Warning is absolute shit
Oh man, Chester died 5 years ago!
Warning was in 2000
Greenday has been together since the late eighties lol
Evanescence 😅😅😅
Back in my childhood, I heard Simple Plan, Paramore, Good Charlotte, and Linkin Park on the radio everyday and they rock!
Most of these bands made me wanna kill myself. No wonder why people still play 80's anthems to this day.
@@stefantsarev4442 this is impossible!
stop shitting omgg. Three Days Grace and Breaking Benjamin 4ever
@@metal3280 Try Nightwish, Sabaton, Hammerfall, Blind Guardian, Sonata Arctica and Rhapsody. They saved the most important thing about metal - the strength of a warrior.
@@stefantsarev4442 Agree to this
Green day, Bowling for soup, System of a down, Three days Grace, Good Charlotte, Sum 41, Three doors down, Nickleback .... My CD playlist during the 2000s
Evanescence 😡😡
My playlist was a little different! System of a Down was one, Rage, First got into Pantera then, Fear Factory, POD, 12 Stones, RHCP, Foo Fighters, Jet(miss them), Wolfmother, Chevelle, Korn, Franz Ferdinand,
I was shocked system didn't make this list if not the top spot.
Thank you for including the gods of alt punk sum 41
Nickelback ❤️
Linkin Park captured and still captures the psyche of the adolescence in their lyrics! RIP Bennington
My Chemical Romance, Green Day, Paramore, Fall Out Boy, Him, The Rasmus, Muse, Linkin Park, Bowling For Soup, Sum 41, Tokio Hotel, Blink 182, Forever The Sickest Kids. So many frets bands that made the early and mid 2000's very special
“There’s always gonna be rock n’ roll bands, there’s always gonna be kids that love rock n’ roll records, and there will always be rock n’ roll.” - Dave Grohl
He’s a smart smart man!! Dave Grohl for president!!! Down with Biden!!! LOL
I remember Dave talking with his 12-year-old daughter about Kurt Cobain!
Linkin Park got me through some rough times growing up. My favorite songs are Breaking the Habit, In The End, Faint, Bleed it Out, Numb, and What I've Done. R. I. P. Chester Bennington
Hands Held High is the one that I keep going back to
What about Carousel?
Leave Out All The Rest too
My favorites are papercut, whit you, points of authority and faint.
RIP Chris Cornell. RIP The Rev RIP Chester Bennington. RIP Taylor Hawkins. My favorite bands going 2 and 1 respectfully. Thank you for getting it right 🥹
We need rock bands like them again, getting tired of rap and hip hop overshadowing everything in this day of age
Sadly we're in that stage of music where rap and hip hop is all there is, with all the rock being pop rock like whatever the fuck OneRepublic and Coldplay is doing
@@CptnWolfe OneRepublic is one band that I like! They have great songs
@@CptnWolfe true but still though we really need rock bands back, we can't truly relay on the rap and hip hop genres, people these days needs to hear out others including rock
@@David_Theisen yeah, Apologise and Counting Stars are great, but whatever that whistling song is just ain't it
Blame the radio executives. There’s still good shit of there, you’ve just got to look
Green Day, Linkin Park, Blink 182, Foo Fighters, AudioSlave got me through my best growing ages
Linkin Park. Foo Fighters. Green Day. My Chemical Romance. Blink-182. I could go on. Just entered the 2000s at the start of my teen years and their music gave me comfort in every major way.
Evanescence
@@zahira_rania them too! I swear, there were so many that were huge back in the 2000s I can't possibly count them all 😍
I was born in the 2000s. All these bands gave me comfort too and they still do
@Cat Roberts Verser. They are all fucking awful, the 00’s was worse than I remember
RIP Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington. They were two of the best voices in rock. 😥🤘
Chevelle is the most underrated band of the 2000's. The Red, Send The Pain Below, Well Enough Alone, I get it, Jars, The Clincher, Vitamin R, so many hits in 3 albums from that decade
Evanescence & goo goo dolls ???
You comfortable liar!!! Fake this!! Sma, Wonder What’s Next, let’s not forget the masterpieces of La Gargola, Hats Off To the Bull, North Corridor, Sci Fi Crimes, and Niraitia or whatever it’s called! I’m not home so I can’t go looking for my cds! LOL
This is the smartest thing I've read today!
Shameful Metaphors is my absolute favorite song by them. Can't listen to it just once
10. The Strokes
9. Coldplay
8. The Killers
7. Arcade Fire
6. Green Day
5. The White Stripes
4. My Chemical Romance
3. Blink 182
2. Linkin Park
Honorable mentions: Audioslave, Avenged Secenfoold, Queens of the Stone Age, Artic Monkeys, Muse
1. Foo Fighters
Glad to see muse get an honourable mention. They aren’t appreciated enough these days imo
I think they are HUGE right now, but certainly took people more time to appreciate them than it should have.
Honestly it's strange to see them outside the top 10. When The Resistance came out, they were probably the most famous band in the world.
@@chrisgioko I see it different. They were huge in 2009/2010, everybody listened to them.
After that, they struggled to produce successful songs.
Love or hate any or all of them, but 3 Doors Down, Nickelback, and Theory of a Deadman were all huge in the 2000s and, in this man’s opinion, each had a massive catalog of quality tunes.
I’d like to add Breaking Benjamin, Evanescence, Fall Out Boy, Incubus, Jimmy Eat World, Kings of Leon, Maroon 5, Nickelback, The Offspring, P.O.D., Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rise Against, Seether, Sum 41, System of a Down, Three Days Grace, The Used, Yellowcard, and 3 Doors Down.
The Strokes, MCR, The Killers, Paramore, Arctic Monkeys, the 00s is just unbeatable
Evanescence 😣😣
During my whole adolence I listened to the Arctic Monkeys
U cannot put the strokes next to mcr, thats a sin
Please make this list for every decade and one for all time
Linkin Park, MCR, Greenday, Coldplay, Blink 182, The Killers, Incubus, Simple Plan, Maroon 5, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Fall Out Boy, 3 Doors Down, Evanesence, Paramore, Kings of Leon, Nickelback, Panic at the Disco
So many good bands in the 2000's that you can rock out to.
Breaking Benjamin will be and always will be my most favorite 2000s rock band of all time! Their album “Dear Agony” is what got me into loving them and their music for the very first time! Can’t wait for them to make another album soon!
Evanescence album fallen and the open door
We have the same favorite rock band of all time! I have listened to all of their albums and their songs and always have their albums whenever I have a new phone. It's like a must-have for me.
@@nikkolodian9517 that’s awesome! I’m planning to collect every single one of their albums they released then after that I’m gonna post it and show off my whole collection to all of my Instagram followers. Glad I’m meeting someone who loves Breaking Benjamin as much as I do!
Dear Agony album is exceptional.
@@chrisgioko it sure is! It’s one the best albums that they ever made! So much emotion is build up in some of their songs on the album which is how it’s good and sad at the same time which makes me like them more.
My list:
1. Green Day
2. Linkin Park
3. Foo Fighters
4. My Chemical Romance
5. Blink-182
6. Korn (technically 90s, but idc)
7. Fall Out Boy
8. Red Hot Chili Peppers
9. Gorillaz
10. Radiohead, Weezer, or Skillet
One band that started in the 2000s that is respected but stays under the radar is Alter Bridge. One Day Remains and Blackbird are two of the best just straight up hard rock albums from the 2000s.
Rest in peace chester Bennington and Chris Cornell. I cried watching them being mentioned on here
Linkin Park
Incubus
Evanescence
Three Days Grace
System Of A Down
Korn
Limp Bizkit
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Foo Fighters
The Offspring
Green Day
Muse
I grew up listening these bands in the 2000s I love all.
The 2000s were sick: Linkin park, audioslave, the strokes, the killers, Red Hot Chili Peppers, incubus, the foo fighters and they were all firing on all cylinders. 😎🔥
Evanescence 😍😍
Let's have a metal version featuring Slipknot, System of a Down, Killswitch Engage, Soulfly and so on.
Breaking Benjamin was my favorite growing up in the 2000s
Same here! Dear Agony was their first album that I ever heard and what got me into loving them in the first place. They are so awesome with their music! I hope they make another album soon.
Evanescence 😒😒😒
Seether, Three Days Grace, Breaking Benjamin
Sum 41 should definitely be up here. They may not have had high peaks in terms of singles, but they were so consistent.
Their first album is amazing from start to end. It’s rare that you can listen to an album now where you don’t skip a song.
All Killer, No Filler is a prime example of one of those albums
Yes. At least an honorable mention. I love AKNF.
Evanescence 😑😑😑
They put out a new album like 3 or 4 years ago
It's amazing how many great bands were born between 2000 and 2005.
Amazing time for rock music.
I still struggle to find new music, I always go back to that.
I listen to Linkin Park, Muse, Green Day, Avenged Sevenfold, Coldplay, Simple Plan, System of A Down, Evanescence, Paramore, Limp Bizkit. (Linkin Park is number one for me).
I'm glad Muse makes an honourable mention. Whilst not palatable for most mainstreams, the writing, love performance and capture of adolescent and young adult culture was ground breaking. Their musicianship was pioneering too
Evanescence & goo goo dolls ???
I never understood constant pushing Arcade Fire in these kinda lists Muse easily blows them away..
In 2009 they were so mainstream, maybe the most famous band at that moment
I will never understand why the 2010s (2010 to 19) didn't have anywhere near the amount of amazing rock bands with top 10 and top 5 hit singles in the same way the 2000s did it's so sad.
"Alex Ibbotson" Rock music refused to evolve in that decade. Sure, we had innovative and forward-thinking bands like Bring Me The Horizon, Starset etc but a majority of Rock music in the 2010s was just Blues rock bands such as like The Black Keys, GVF. (Imagine Dragons doesn't count in that list btw)
Royal Blood
a lot of good metalcore bands in the 2010's
There were a lot of massive bands but the trend towards the end of the 2000s shifted more towards indie rock taking a mainstream presence, so that's where a lot of chart-topping focus went to
@@Volkaroar and metalcore
Bands that I growing up listening to during my childhood in the 2000s:
Linkin Park
Slipknot
Disturbed
Incubus
Korn
Avenged Sevenfold
I’m sure this list was hard to put together.
I’ll add :
Incubus
Paramore
The Offspring
Breaking Benjamin
The Used
These bands were my childhood in the early 2000s
My top 10 Greatest rock bands of 2000s:
1. The White Stripes
2. The Strokes
3. Interpol
4. Arcade Fire
5. Gorillaz
6. Coldplay
7. Queens of the Stone Age
8. Foo Fighters
9. Muse
10. Linkin Park
Honorific mention:
Green Day, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Radiohead, My Chemical Romance, Modest Mouse, Arctic Monkeys, Keane, The Flaming Lips, Kings of Leon, The Killers.
In the top 10, I'm only considering bands that stood out for the first time in the first decade of the 2000's, for which bands like Green Day, RHCP, Radiohead among others are not since they stood out for the first time in the previous decade.
What? No Franz Ferdinand or Wolfmother???
@@David_Theisen You're right, I knew I was missing a band. I'm going to modify it.
Finally Queens of the Stone Age gets some praise.They're the most unique rock band out there.
Green Day at number SIX is ridiculous. They dominated the 2000’s and they’re by far the best of their era.
System of a Down and Fall Out Boy deserve honorable mentions
Red Hot Chilli Peppers as well
If it was a top 10 metal bands of the 2000s, SOAD would make it on the list without a doubt
fob should have been number #1
@@chuckmeat87 If we're talking a band's zenith I'd argue Chili Peppers are more 90s than 2000s.
@@SteveHarrellRally yeah but Californiacation album was 1999 and they’re two other bigger albums Can’t Stop and Stadium Arcadium were released in 2002 and 2006 respectively. They are lime Green Day and Foo Fighters in this list who were already famous in the 90’s but also were successful in the 2000’s
The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys, Kings of Leon, QOTSA, The Killers, The White Stripes, Bloc Party, Linkin Park, Foo Fighters, Arcade Fire
I'm on board with Linkin Park and Foo Fighters. But I can think of several others who beat out many others on this list. Papa Roach, Disturbed, Godsmack, Three Days Grace, Breaking Benjamin, Korn, Three Doors Down, and so many others.
i’m surprised nobody else is saying godsmack, they were HUGE in the 2000s and even 2010s
No FOB, Simple Plan or Good Charlotte? Man, y'all really dropped the ball there.
It amazes me that bands like The Black Keys and Paramore were included in the intro but nowhere in the actual video, I’m also surprised that bands like Panic! At the Disco, System of a Down, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Radiohead and Slipknot weren’t here as well
Because most of them started in 90s.
I dont rotulate System of a Down as a rock band, more a nu metal band, the same for Slipknot. Red Hot and Radiohead start in the 80s and came to the spotlights in the 90s, for sure they were great in the 2000s but they start way sooner. The Black Keys, is true that they started in the 2000s but their peak was in the 2010s with the album El Camino, it is sad because earlier albuns of them were great.
Just because System, Radiohead, Chilis and Slipknot didn't start out in the 2000s or released music before then doesn't mean that they weren't active during those years, RHCP's By the Way and Stadium Arcadium, SOAD's Toxicity, Steal This Album and Mesmerize/Hypnotize, Radiohead's Kid A, Insomniac, Hail to the Thief and In Rainbows and Slipknot's Iowa, Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses and All Hope Is Gone are still considered some of the best rock albums of the decade (ask some other people and they might also say those groups were some of the best from the 2000s as well). Plus bands like Green Day, Blink, Foo Fighters and Muse were included and they started put music out throughout the 90s so that doesn't mean that bands like SOAD, Chilis, Radiohead and Slipknot can't be included here
@@MD-ve5zy Did you not see who number 1 was....
Slipknot’s too heavy for this list
5. Flyleaf
4. TDG
3. Muse
2. Evanescence
1. Linkin Park
So many great bands during this era, this easily could have been a top 20 list
Evanescence from Little Rock, Arkansas.
They won best New artist for their album Fallen in 2002.
Amy Lee changed my world and gave me my love of singing.
Linkin Park introduced me to rock and were one of my favorites growing up and still are😭
I thought for sure Linkin Park would be #1, and Muse somewhere in the top 10. Also Avenged Sevenfold better make your top 10 2000s metal bands list if you're not going to put them in a rock band list
i have pretty much everybody on this list on my daily playlist. good choice
The list should be
Linkin park
My chemical romance
Evanescence
SOAD
Thirty seconds to mars
Avenged sevenfold
Green day
Muse
Cold play
The killers
Green Day, Foo Fighters and The Killers are top 3 for me. Particularly The Killers, those guys have literally been with me for my whole life, they got me into music and Brandon Flowers is a god of the mic
Evanescence 😦😦
@@zahira_rania I actually quite like evanescence ngl, I love My Last Breath
@@example2844 hello.going under.talking over me
Yes! The killers are so good, their 2000s discography, particularly Sam’s town, is incredible. Plus their new stuff like Pressure Machine and Imploding the mirage have been amazing
Yesss! We need more love shown to The Killers. Literally one of the most consistent bands in making good music.
A much better list
1. Linkin Park
2. Slipknot
3. Incubus
4. Avenged sevenfold
5. Three days grace
6. Godsmack
7. Breaking Benjamin
8. Poets of the fall
9. Foo fighters
10. Seether
"Foo Fighters", the number one Greatest Rock Band in the 2000s and that takes the top spot
90s
@@zahira_rania they also sing in 2000s too n got songs
My personal list:
10. Fall Out Boy
9. Incubus
8. Green Day
7. Snow Patrol
6. Coldplay
5. The Killers
4. Kasabian
3. Linkin Park
2. Red Hot Chili Peppers
1. Muse
HMs: Arctic Monkeys, Biffy Clyro, Blink-182, Keane, Placebo
I know I have a Biffy Clyro PFP but I'd say their peak was late 00's-early 10's, so bumped them to an honourable mention
My teenage years in this decade. Such fond memories learning and growing with these bands and more.
I love foo fighters but green day is goat.
This is my list.
1. Green Day
2. Linkin Park
3. Blink 182
4. My Chemical Romance
5. Simple plan
I was born at the 2000s and linkin park is my favorite band of all time. they are amazing the only thing that makes sad whan i think about them is the death of chester. he inspired me so much thank you chester. rip in haevan where you belong.
Evanescence 😠😠
Here comes the Australian to offer ten great Australian rock bands of the 2000s in no particular order
1/ The Living End
2/ Powderfinger
3/ Grinspoon
4/ Something For Kate
5/ John Butler Trio
6/ Eskimo Joe
7/ Wolfmother
8/ Silverchair
9/ The Cat Empire
10/ Machine Gun Fellatio
I find your list interesting. Never heard of any of them.
Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace, Rise Against, Thrice, Anberlin, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, and then one of the most underrated bands of all time in my opinion….Billy Talent. These bands are untouchable🤘🏾
May Chester Bennington, Chris Cornell, and Taylor Hawkins continue to rock in heaven 🤘
1. Blink 182
2. The Darkness
3. Paramore
4. The Killers
5. Linkin Park
Evanescence ??
The Darkness are my favorite, too bad we were deprived of them in the U.S. Their more recent albums are amazing! I also like Paramore but like their most recent album the most.
My top bands of the 200s:
1) Linkin park
2) Green day
3)Coldplay
4) AC DC
5) Slipknot
6) Korn
Blink 182, sum 41, linkin park and system of a down are the bands I can still listen too for hours!!! I'll throw in some other good songs from other bands like greenday, fall out boy, paramore, the killers and many more, but never albums like I would for the first 4. Foofighters never did it for me I'd always skip their music
1. Linkin Park
2. Blink-182
3. My Chemical Romance
4. Green Day
5. Coldplay
1.evanescence
2.lp
3.audioslave
4.paramore
5.muse
I know most of their hits are in the 90s, but I'm still low key offended that Red Hot Chili Peppers didn't even get an honorable mention. Also, how the hell did Three Days Grace, Three Doors Down, Staind, Seether, and Puddle of Mudd not make this list?? Y'all should've just done a top 20
Lincoln Park will always be #1 for me even my Mom had their CD “Hybrid Theory”. Kings of Leon, The Fray, Paramore, Evanescence and Panic At the Disco were good too.
Decent list! Coldplay a little too low, but I agree with the top 2. Would have loved to see Incubus
Linkin Park 1
Blink 182. 2
Green day 3
Foo fighters 4
Evenecence 5
Bowling for soup 6
My chemical romance 7
Queen of the stoneage 8
Artic monkeys 9
System of a down 10
Muse is out of the top10???
Though they deserves to take the first place.
Evanescence is out of honourable mentions though they deserves to be at top 10.
Blink 182 is higher Green Day?
Keane, Franz Ferdinand...
Y'all had SO many opportunities!! Why not mention Korn? Mudvayne? Disturbed? Flyleaf? I could go on..
I had a feeling The White Stripes were going to be on this list, they abd other bands like Green Day, Gorillas, and even Fallout Boys, Linkin Park, etc... had an impact on me as a kid in the 2000's
Evanescence😠
The Gorillaz!!! Ha ha! How can I forget about them? They got another album coming out!!!
1. Linkin Park
2. SLIPKNOT
3. Foo Fighters
4. Paramore
5. Avril Lavigne
6. Korn
7. Coldplay
8. Maroon 5
9. Nickelback
10. The Strokes
This is only based off of popularity and their fanbase. My list consists of less mainstream stuff with only a few of these bands in the list.
This takes me back to my teen years in High School
No Disturbed,3 Doors Down,Nickelback,Three Days Grace,Velvet Revolver? I know they were more "commercial" but all sold millions upon millions of albums,huge hits, #1 albums, come on.
Nickelback sucks
@@agoogleuser14_ not as hard as you suck
I'm currious about the 2010-2020's. Might be a good idea to do a top 5.
The ones that keep doing new albums would be included! POD, Offspring, Sum 41(Did a new album like 3 or 4 years ago), Chevelle, Skillet, Even the Strokes did a new album a couple years ago too
"El Jefe" For the 2010s list it would likely have Arctic Monkeys, The Black Keys, Cage the Elephant, Royal Blood, Highly Suspect, Halestorm, The Pretty Reckless, Nothing But Thieves, Tame Impala, Great Van Fleet, Bring Me The Horizon, Starset and Nothing More
Honestly hell yeah to this list! As soon as it showed up in my recommendations I wanted to watch it right away but I was finishing another video and I was working, but I've listened to multiple songs from every band in this top 10. There was one band I didn't recognize in The Honorable mentions, but all the rest oh yeah definitely I remember.
I absolutely loved the rock songs from the '90s but I feel like in the 2000s they improved upon what was done in the 90s to make it even better in the 2000s.
Three days grace was my favorite 2000s band back when Adam Gontier was still lead singer
Sum41, Good Charlotte, Fall Out Boy, Paramore, Killers, Blink 182, My Chemical Romance, Linken Park, Rise Against, Foo Foghters. My 10 not in order honorable mention Yellowcard
Ok so I left a comment on another video but ima try again, I don’t think Foo Fighters are #1, tbh I think Linkin Park dominated more than they did, here’s my list
1. Linkin Park
2. My Chemical Romance
3. Green Day
4. Blink-182
5. System of a Down
6. Slipknot
7. Foo Fighters
8. Disturbed
9. Nickleback
10. The Killers
R.I.P all those legends and feel free to leave comments
EVANESCENCE ??
#11
Although I do think Amy Lee was one of the best vocalist from the 2000s better than some on the list
I’m glad Green Day Linkin Park My Chemical Romance and blink-182 were on this list they are my favorites
Evanescence, TDG, and Disturbed should of been on here.
How in the HELL did Evanescence not make even the honorable mentions? Fallen is one of those golden albums that you don't skip a single track. Even if the rest of the decade was filled with lawsuits, they deserve a spot on this list.
i was looking for this comment. bring me to life itself was a cultural reset. im mad at you, watchmojo
That's what I was thinking! All the bands listed in this video are undeniably great! But Evanescence was also an undeniably huge part of the 2000s metal scene
System of a Down, Slipknot and red chilli pepper be like: am I a joke to you?
My favorite rock bands for the 2000's are Linkin Park, Simple Plan. thirty seconds to Mars, three days grace and nickelback.
Sum 41? Simple Plan? Good Charlotte? New Found Glory? Three Days Grace?
Wow any one of these 15 bands you mentioned could be in the number 1. Muse sold out Wembley 2 straight nights. None of these bands could do that except of Linkin Park. It's 2023 and yesterday they played in front of 67.000 people in Netherlands and it wasn't at the capital city. You Americans failed to understand how big Muse is
I'm right to think they're underrated. So underrated. Their music and capability as live performers don't get enough credit especially by media/critics whatever. Their show recently in Netherlands just wow. That massive crowd gave me goosebumps when I watched the video. Didn't know it's not in capital city. That makes it more impressive for me.
I think many Americans know Muse is big. They recently did a US tour and played big arenas and headlined some big festivals so they have a sizeable fanbase here in the states.
Great list but I feel like one could definitely make a case for Three Days Grace, Disturbed, and Creed
EVANESCENCE ??
A bit surprised there was no RHCP (Frusciante is brilliant), but there were so many iconic 00s bands it's hard to knock any of those on this list off.
Chili Peppers should have been #1 one though. With Californication being released in late 1999, By The Way in 2002 and Stadium Arcadium in 2006, they proved to be much more than a funk rock band... Stadium Arcadium alone put them on top of any 2000 acts.
RHCP were formed in the 80’s I believe that’s why they may not have cracked the list
@@gblasz87 so was Green Day
@@johnmacpherson85 very true 1988 I believe
I think the fact that RHCP had a few records from the late 80s and the 90's under their belt kind of makes them not the best for this list; theyd already established in the 90's more so than, for example, Blink and Green Day
I love the Foo Fighters but Linkin Park shoul be number 1.
Hybrid theory alone sold more records then every FF Album combined!
Linkin Park had back to back diamond albums with the Hybrid Theory and Meteora. How are they not number one?
1. Green Day
2. Sum 41
3. Linkin Park
4. Yellowcard
5. Avenged Sevenfold
6. The Donnas
7. Trivium
8. Motorhead
9. The White Stripes
10. Slipknot
11. Three Days Grace
12. Foo Fighters
13. System of a Down
14. Rise Against
15. Nickelback
16. Hawthorne Heights
17. Cannibal Corpse
18. As I Lay Dying
19. All Time Low
20. Dillenger Escape Plan
bands that defined my teens. love all them all
no love for Disturbed and System of a Down but Green Day ( which i love) get son this list even though they rose to prominence after Woodstock 94'
You forgot Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Offspring, Paramore, Good Charlotte, Korn, Limp Bizkit, System of a Down…
The 2000’s were awesome
Maybe they considered the Peppers as more of a 90s band since they were the largest during that decade. Paramore definitely should have been on the list though.
@@TECfan1 the Chili Peppers had a equally great 2000 decade... By The Way and Stadium Arcadium are basically masterpieces of that decade.
Well deserved I think "The Pretender" is my all time favorite rock song "Aerials" by SOAD is a close 2nd~
Radiohead, every 2000's album is a masterpiece.
Three Days Grace Breaking Benjamin And Skillet Should Be On The List
Blink 182 Forever. I would be playing All The Small Things right now because it’s just a Pop Punk Banger 🤘