@Atoms Well I think Chester screams often enough to say they at least incorporate metal elements. They’re not the heaviest of metal bands but I consider them nu metal which sometimes isn’t super heavy.
@Atoms Yeah honestly sub genres get so complicated sometimes that everyone’s got their own opinions on what does and doesn’t fit into a particular sub genre.
As a metal fan, songs like chop suey being so mainstream makes me feel good. But people still won't appreciate that and get mesmerised by the genre of metal
Honestly, this was a surprising solid list and I’m happy that Chop Suey! was number one, SOAD is one of my favourite metal bands and Daron Malakian played a bit part in my riff writing and experimenting with Drop C and Drop C#
@@InklingFan77Mettaton1936 Oh yeah, I once showed a friend of mine a clip of Serj improvising in the middle of Sugar ("I shit, in my pants. No lights, no music, JUST SMELLS") and we quote it all the time. Plus all the lyrics on the first album are fucking amazing, only SOAD can write lyrics like that for a metal song and I love it
"How Can I Live" by Ill Nino was on the Freddy vs Jason soundtrack. That soundtrack along with Queen of the Damned introduced to so many amazing artists. The Freddy vs Jason soundtrack had Killswitch Engage's "When Darkness Falls" (a slightly different version from The End of Heartache version) which was Howard's first song with the band. That song made me fall in love with KsE
Dude I absolutely love Ill Niño especially the record you listened to Confession. Try Revolution Revoluciòn and One Nation Underground. All great early 00s albums. Confession pulled me outta the gutter a couple times. Love the channel Nik keep it going
I'm far more into NuMetal but when I started listening to Killswitch last year, I was mad at myself for sleeping on them for so long. Definitely opened the doors to metalcore for me.
I remember my dad coming home from Ozzfest 2001 with a Vision if Disorder demo CD and Linkin Park’s Hybrid Theory, and Chop Suey was played on the radio. 2000’s metal shaped my taste in music. 🤘🏻
This is a good playlist in general, but I'm surprised that there is only one Rammstein song (and objectively not the song you will imagine if you think of Rammstein). I mean, this band was among the creators of industrial metal, and their most popular album (Mutter) came out in 2001. I'm kinda disappointed that they forgot about Sonne (this song absolutely slaps), Ich Will, Links 2,3,4 or Mein Herz Brennt
Linkin Park definitely should have made it on there. It's because of Linkin Park that I'm into metal today, and I think it's the same for a lot of of other people.
@@michaelbuettner1487 do you have any other reasons other than "nah"? Most of the time when someone says "x" isnt metal it's just because they find it cringe and dont want to be associated with it.
@Dragon Ball fans can't read Where are they laughably generic? They‘re one of the genre defining Death/ Viking Metal bands and have great songwriting. I can really appreciate them even if I don‘t listen to them In here you might be what‘s called an elitist, you ever heard of that?
@Dragon Ball fans can't read Bro, seeing all your replies on other comments is just sad. You must‘ve had no childhood or appreciation, at least that‘s my impression. Just let people like what they like and don‘t act like you‘re in charge of it
I made a big early 00's playlist and loved making it. It hurts me to see so many good bands miss out on this list. Not having any songs from Ascendancy by Trivium is shocking!!!
I miss 2000's metal era 😢 it's the home and foundation of every core Kid. We were raised from there. Kill switch engage,bring me the horizon Three days grace, link in park and many others should make a song in a 2000's I'd love to see that happen. My first song- My curse kse Also if u want a really good but fckin underrrrrated band check this out Time, The Valuator- When I meet death so fckin good!
As someone who was in my late teens/early 20's in the 2000's, Slipknot basically owned 1999-2004. I mean, how many people got into even heavier stuff because of the album Iowa? Every metal band nowadays is influenced in some way by them. This was just a long way of me saying I understand why there's a ton of Slipknot on the list. Lol.
I was glad to see even Soilwork (my absolute 2000s favourite) made it onto that list :D Especially distortion sleep, one of my absolute favourites of theirs :D
Nick Hipa said it himself in the chat @2:44, Soilwork's "The Chainheart Machine" is definitely one of those Swedish metal albums that influenced a lot of 2000's metalcore bands, yet I don't hear many people talk about them even to this day. Matt Heafy (Trivium) even said that Soilwork is a big influence on him. To me they're one of the most underrated bands in metal, they have always been super unique, from the guitar playing, the songwriting, and Bjorn Strid's incredible singing and harsh vocals. Even their most accessible songs are unique to a degree. Devin Townsend even co-produced Soilwork's 4th album "Natural Born Chaos".
I’m 50 and the 80’s and 90’s were great for music. During those years I don’t think I ever took my headphones out or didn’t have a record playing (I was very late to the internets & cd’s) . Not to say there is some amazing stuff now
Ill nino was one of the first "heavier" bands I listened to, I remember that song being on the Freddy vs Jason sound track and couldn't get enough of it, ahh the good ole years of discovering bands through horror movies lol.
The Dillinger Escape Plan needs to be in the top 5, i know their not the most mainstream or accessible but still they made some of the best albums of the 2000s with Miss Machine and Ire Works.
Actually the end of a heartache album by Killswitch engage was what got me into metal with screaming in it. The first band that got me into rock was motley Crue
When I feel like being nostalgic about 2000s Metal, I put on some of Drakedog's old PvP videos from Classic WoW (and TBC). Dude had some great taste and even introduced me to Prog.
As a teenager that came up in the 2000s and graduated hs in 2010, this was a very reluctant click. lest I fold into singularity for remembering GaiaOnline, Meebo, LimeWire and MySpace.
Ill Nino is lowkey fire. The blend of their drums with the Spanish percussion is amazing. They have some truly heavy, killer and bouncy riffs with catchy choruses. They're truly one of the best Nu metal bands to do it. His screams are unique too, I always thought it sounded like him screaming into a Styrofoam cup but in a good way lol.
Best 2000s.... and 2010s metal songs in my opinion: 1. Grotesque Impalement - DYING FETUS 2. Sounds of A Playground Fading - IN FLAMES 3. Carrion - PARKWAY DRIVE 4. DUALITY - SLIPKNOT 5. All These Things I hate - BFMV 6. Scourge of Iron - Cannibal Corpse 7. Laid to Rest - Lamb of God 8. Flattening of Emotions - Death 9. SNUFF - SLIPKNOT (BALLAD) 10. So Far Away - A7X (BALLAD)
Man I've been on an Atreyu binge lately and they still freaking slap. I don't remember which one was first but it was either Atreyu or Finger 11 as my first real concert and Atreyu was one hell of a mosh pit for ~13 year old me
1:05 I'm not gonna lie, this was prolly my favorite band in 2005😂😂😂. I listened to Die MF, wait and bleed, 10,000 fists, any linkin park, and A7x basically just on repeat lol. With some Panic! mixed in there as well. Hell, even the rap music was better back then, music in general was better.
@@metalflorida I mean isn’t one step closer a metal classic? Given up? Somewhere I belong? A place for my head? LP was like one of the biggest at their prime which was the 00s
@@Armitaged1 yeah they were one of my gateway bands, I was big into hip hop until Papa Roach, P.O.D., Linkin Park but the list is made by Spotify though not by Linkin Park fans.
@@MilitantMe absolutely. People just talked to each other and had a great time. Noone was on their phones, got anxiety from the news or typed angry comments on Twitter
It wasn't just metalcore and nu metal popping off in the early 2000s. Melodeath was insane too with COB, In Flames, Amon Amarth, and Soilwork releasing banger after banger
I suppose Linkin Park is considering "rock" on Spotify because a lot of their material after Meteora was more on the rock side of things. I suppose they could've included a track like Papercut or Hit the Floor from one of those albums, as both those songs are kinda heavy. But they can't include something popular like In the End or Numb since those tracks are way more rock than alt metal. However, if The Hunting Party was released in the 2000s, they would have a lot of stuff to pick from that album.
SOAD, BMFV, and Linkin Park got robbed. I remember early youtube when you couldn't have gone 3 videos without linkin park or SOAD popping up somewhere, and everyone was jamming to BMFV even if there weren't montage songs. Not saying Chop Suey isn't a great song, but i've literally listened to BYOB so many times, and even more friggen Avenged Sevenfold! This was around the time that Bat Country came out and you couldn't even go 5 seconds without listening to it on metal stations!
@@DrCranberry The thing is if you go back to the 00s nobody at the time ever considered Linkin Park of BMFV as metal bands hell I didn't even consider SOAD as one either at the time. I still don't consider Linkin Park as metal.
Good trip down memory lane... Not too many Children of Bodom, though... They sort of defined my 00's. And Dark Tranquillity (albeit the big hitter for me was The Gallery which was in the 90's)
*2000's Metal is GOAT*
Concordo plenamente
Come to Brazil, bro
No August Burns Red :(
Any song from Constellations album could‘ve been on there
*Especially Meddler or White Washed
Slapknot slaps
Absolutely, and also overhated
Chester: SHUT UP WHEN IM TALKING TO YOU
Spotify: This isn’t Metal
Elitists: *Some form of poser and gatekeeping*
@Atoms Well I think Chester screams often enough to say they at least incorporate metal elements. They’re not the heaviest of metal bands but I consider them nu metal which sometimes isn’t super heavy.
@Atoms Yeah honestly sub genres get so complicated sometimes that everyone’s got their own opinions on what does and doesn’t fit into a particular sub genre.
There more of a rap rock hard rock group with elements of metal. Not full, but osc, Apfmh, and papercut is just full metal. Or meteora
I thought lp was nu metal
It'd be interesting to see a top 00's metal curated by you Nik, seeing as you saw some stuff that was missing.
He already has one!
@@Derfla8888 only metalcore
I have a 2000's Metalcore playlist but not a general 2000's playlist
@@NikNocturnal make it happen
As a metal fan, songs like chop suey being so mainstream makes me feel good. But people still won't appreciate that and get mesmerised by the genre of metal
"Mesmerize the simple minded, propaganda leaves us blinded"
People are allowed to like other genres, crazy huh
I definitely would like to see you react to the 2010's metal songs
Yes
Don't do it. It's a trap.
It's full of djent
design the skyline
It’s just gonna be a bunch of crab and architects-core
Honestly, this was a surprising solid list and I’m happy that Chop Suey! was number one, SOAD is one of my favourite metal bands and Daron Malakian played a bit part in my riff writing and experimenting with Drop C and Drop C#
SOAD is always crazy
Nik Nocturnal Hell yeah man, fucking love them
@@andrewpappas9311 They are funny as hell as well.
@@InklingFan77Mettaton1936 Oh yeah, I once showed a friend of mine a clip of Serj improvising in the middle of Sugar ("I shit, in my pants. No lights, no music, JUST SMELLS") and we quote it all the time. Plus all the lyrics on the first album are fucking amazing, only SOAD can write lyrics like that for a metal song and I love it
@@andrewpappas9311 You See. There We Go.
Linkin Park and Killswitch Engage were the GOATS of each of their genres.
Hell yeah especially linkin park we miss you chester
Srry for random comment but if u have the same list like nick can u screenshot it for me fro some reason i have different list in my country lol
@HEY!YO!IT'S!RAZORCLA(E)W ok and
@@doulfadlayman9167 no
Atreyu, killswitch, linkin park, bullet, and as I lay dying were the bands that made me realize my neck was going to hurt for the next fifteen years
"How Can I Live" by Ill Nino was on the Freddy vs Jason soundtrack. That soundtrack along with Queen of the Damned introduced to so many amazing artists. The Freddy vs Jason soundtrack had Killswitch Engage's "When Darkness Falls" (a slightly different version from The End of Heartache version) which was Howard's first song with the band. That song made me fall in love with KsE
As far as movie soundtracks go, Freddy vs Jason was awesome as hell.
snap was also used in Freddy v Jason
@@lukelyall5879 Snap is a banger!
@@sansthedrummer it was amazing.
@@sansthedrummer yeah that Freddy vs Jason soundtrack CD was a mainstay in my car's CD case
Dude I absolutely love Ill Niño especially the record you listened to Confession. Try Revolution Revoluciòn and One Nation Underground. All great early 00s albums. Confession pulled me outta the gutter a couple times. Love the channel Nik keep it going
They're definitely a dope band!
Aproved
Ill Nino slaps so hard. One of my favorites for sure
WOTLK was As i lay dying - An ocean between us for sure
The 2000s is what got me through my hardest times and helped me get introduced to metal, metal core, and deathcore
2:36 It's actually insane how ahead of the curve Deftones were
seeing "a dying god..." by celtic frost and Childen of bodom was a suprised for sure!
@Alexander Hume the black tongue cover was soooo good
Korn, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, Killswitch, Disturbed, FFDP, SOAD...
Numetal and Metalcore was life... Still is.
Don't forget about avenged sevenfold
I'm still rocking my Korn hoodie
@@PnNK u need to listen sevedust a great banda really search "feel so"
@@Ray_SOAD Im saying avenged sevenfold becomes easily forgotten on how good their 2000s stuff was
Parkway drive was super lit back in 07
I'm far more into NuMetal but when I started listening to Killswitch last year, I was mad at myself for sleeping on them for so long. Definitely opened the doors to metalcore for me.
You should check out the two singers’ other bands. Blood Has Been Shed is super raw and The Empire Shall Fall is pretty fucking dope
You might like Alice in Chains, Pantera, and Jinjer if you like Killswitch Engage. 🤟
I can't believe you didn't get trolled by 50 metal elitists that think nu metal isn't metal.
I remember my dad coming home from Ozzfest 2001 with a Vision if Disorder demo CD and Linkin Park’s Hybrid Theory, and Chop Suey was played on the radio. 2000’s metal shaped my taste in music. 🤘🏻
Linkin Park and BFMV got me into metal. As I Lay Dying, All That Remains and KSE made me a core kid for life.
This is a good playlist in general, but I'm surprised that there is only one Rammstein song (and objectively not the song you will imagine if you think of Rammstein). I mean, this band was among the creators of industrial metal, and their most popular album (Mutter) came out in 2001. I'm kinda disappointed that they forgot about Sonne (this song absolutely slaps), Ich Will, Links 2,3,4 or Mein Herz Brennt
Sonnes riff is just GOATED
Mein Herz Brennt legitimately fucks
Mutter came out in 2001
@@n1ger0 thx, I corrected myself
Sonne is so fucking good
Linkin Park definitely should have made it on there. It's because of Linkin Park that I'm into metal today, and I think it's the same for a lot of of other people.
That’s not metal
@@michaelbuettner1487 they are absolutely nu metal.
@@textoffender3410 nah
@@michaelbuettner1487 do you have any other reasons other than "nah"? Most of the time when someone says "x" isnt metal it's just because they find it cringe and dont want to be associated with it.
@@textoffender3410 Nu metal isn’t “metal” either
The fact that Breaking Benjamin isn’t there is astounding….
Yeah, definitely should've had some Diary of Jane
Same as Linkin Park, probably just not considered metal. But then they have Limp Bizkit which makes it confusing.
@@NikNocturnal some songs from their album Saturate too
@Dragon Ball fans can't read Wtf? Breaking Benjamin are metal like most of the playlist
Where isn‘t it metal if it has metal in the genre?
@@Glintingbeetle Don't worry mate, that guy is just gatekeeping for the sake of gatekeeping, just ignore him.
Oh shit forgot about ill nino. Loved the latin percussion they always added. Reminds me of how bloodywood adds Indian percussion in
amon amarth is criminally underrated people do not talk about how good the guitar work is enough
I could not agree more
If it wasn't so cheesy/"epic" they would get more respect in NA.
Asator has such a cool solo, war of the Gods is just Banking and Guardians of asgaard is just freaking pretty
@Dragon Ball fans can't read Where are they laughably generic? They‘re one of the genre defining Death/ Viking Metal bands and have great songwriting. I can really appreciate them even if I don‘t listen to them
In here you might be what‘s called an elitist, you ever heard of that?
Deceiver of the gods, Blood eagle, Live for the kill, War of the gods, Free will sacrifice. So many guitar bangers I couldn't list them all.
This is straight up my middle school playlist
YES
Bro, almost all of these are the reason I’m a core kid by heart.
Same
@Dragon Ball fans can't read Bro, seeing all your replies on other comments is just sad. You must‘ve had no childhood or appreciation, at least that‘s my impression.
Just let people like what they like and don‘t act like you‘re in charge of it
@Dragon Ball fans can't read people without brains cant think, so how u can do this?)))
Absolute YES!
@@Glintingbeetle you cant let him get to you. He has no idea of what he is talking about
i love As I Lay Dying, i got into their music because of MX vs ATV reflex. The riff along with the vocals is just so satisfying to my ears.
The 2000s metal playlist is basically just nu metal and friends
I never listened to Ill Nino or Amon Amarth growing up, but those bands still sound great and fresh almost 20 years later
Ill Niño is an amazing ass band, very underrated.
Missing a few good bands here:
Lacuna coil, Trivium, Arch enemy, Devildriver, Linkin Park
Still, not bad.
There is my nemesis by arch enemy.
No shadows fall was surprising as well
I think this playlist is the most listened songs by the people that was released from this era, not the best releases.
Trivium had this heisted from them
How was shogun or down from the sky not on here!
Ill Nino is one of my favorite bands
Turns to grey, what you deserve,
Also Dry Kill Logic is in this list of bands of 2000s
Disappointed in the lack of pull harder on the strings of your martyr, tbh one of the most important metalcore songs
I think you mean Boat. Rudder. Strange. Mountain.
@@thealgorithmluvsu3788 that misinterpretation of the lyrics is single handedly the greatest video ever
I made a big early 00's playlist and loved making it. It hurts me to see so many good bands miss out on this list. Not having any songs from Ascendancy by Trivium is shocking!!!
shogun got done dirty :skull:
Yeah and in its place they had stuff from the crusade, it ain’t a bad album, but it isn’t peak trivium
OMG dude VoD is freaking amazing. From Bliss to Devastation is a near-masterpiece.
THANK YOU
I miss 2000's metal era 😢 it's the home and foundation of every core Kid. We were raised from there. Kill switch engage,bring me the horizon Three days grace, link in park and many others should make a song in a 2000's I'd love to see that happen.
My first song- My curse kse
Also if u want a really good but fckin underrrrrated band check this out
Time, The Valuator- When I meet death so fckin good!
Cause the songs here focus on whole song greatness not just breakdowns just like Killswitch and As I lay dying so they're on the list.
@@ihatedrugs2246 think I didn't talk about breakdowns. If it's breakdowns then I'd go for modern metal :)
@@ihatedrugs2246 kill switch has breakdowns? Bridges but not really breakdowns.. they have riffs, solos, vocals, some bass and some drums
@@RyanREAX Holy diver
@@ihatedrugs2246 that’s a freaking cover… try again.
10,000 Fists... World of Warcraft... you speak to the heart of my younger days
Cool as hell to see Katatonia so high up there with the big hitters.
I think In The End should be on Number one on this playlist! I like how you put Hybrid theory album on the thumbnail as well..
Nik you should make your own 00's metal classics
I do have a 2000's Metalcore playlist, but maybe I should make a general 2000's Metal one
@@NikNocturnal I agree w both of you
I look at this playlist and go back in time 16 years when I was 18. Those days could came back anytime now. Keep it metal. \m/
God this playlist sends me straight into Halo 3 lobbies in my friend's basement
Facts
Love seeing another Atreyu fan. Much love
First 3 Ill Nino albums are amazing. Dope Debonaire is bad ass. Nice to see Save Me by Damageplan on there.
As someone who was in my late teens/early 20's in the 2000's, Slipknot basically owned 1999-2004. I mean, how many people got into even heavier stuff because of the album Iowa? Every metal band nowadays is influenced in some way by them.
This was just a long way of me saying I understand why there's a ton of Slipknot on the list. Lol.
Literally me,my brother introduced me to slipknot’s music when I was 16 and I’m now a fan of heavy metal 😂
This playlist was a nostalgia trip I DIDN'T KNOW I NEEDED. Already favorited before the video was over.
GG
Bfmv's hand of blood was also THE song. Need for Speed popularised it. There's no way tears don't fall was there and hand of blood wasn't
I was glad to see even Soilwork (my absolute 2000s favourite) made it onto that list :D Especially distortion sleep, one of my absolute favourites of theirs :D
Wtf you played “stricken” and I got goose bumps and childhood flashbacks.. tells you if may have had an impact on my life
RIP Oli Herbert. Every single track was a massive riff lesson.
Fun fact, vision of disorders, debut record self titled was one of the pioneers for what Metalcore became in the long run
Nick Hipa said it himself in the chat @2:44, Soilwork's "The Chainheart Machine" is definitely one of those Swedish metal albums that influenced a lot of 2000's metalcore bands, yet I don't hear many people talk about them even to this day. Matt Heafy (Trivium) even said that Soilwork is a big influence on him. To me they're one of the most underrated bands in metal, they have always been super unique, from the guitar playing, the songwriting, and Bjorn Strid's incredible singing and harsh vocals. Even their most accessible songs are unique to a degree. Devin Townsend even co-produced Soilwork's 4th album "Natural Born Chaos".
I love Soilwork so much
Bruh. I'm so late on this video but My Curse is quite literally my favorite song of all time and you were incredibly accurate my guy
I’m 50 and the 80’s and 90’s were great for music. During those years I don’t think I ever took my headphones out or didn’t have a record playing (I was very late to the internets & cd’s) . Not to say there is some amazing stuff now
“Ya know some driveways…be parkin in it all day” mate that shit was too funny. Losing it at 12am trying to stay quiet
I feel like 2000s music was the best. Every genre was great, emo/goth/scene/skater whatever style was great and i miss it so much
4 words to choke upon definitely needs to be on this along with tears dont fall
Thank you for your content you always manage to put a big smile on my face and it helps passing through some hard times 🤘🤘🎸
Glad you enjoy it!
@@NikNocturnal you're the best
The putting on the ol´metal classics and grinding wotlk was such a vibe.
If three days grace classifies as metal, so should Breaking Benjamin , Godsmack & Nickelback.
I was patiently waiting for SOAD the entire time, and the SIGH OF RELIEF
Ill nino was one of the first "heavier" bands I listened to, I remember that song being on the Freddy vs Jason sound track and couldn't get enough of it, ahh the good ole years of discovering bands through horror movies lol.
1:04 HIK LOVES DOPE!! 🔥🔥🔥
Some absolute bangers on this list 🤟
^^^
@@NikNocturnal thanks for responding you're a huge inspiration man :)
Now you've got me listening to early 00s metal while I finish my chores. What a vibe
Best time to be alive, for real. So many great songs.
Vision of Disorder is one of the reasons sing/scream Metalcore exists
This>
The Dillinger Escape Plan needs to be in the top 5, i know their not the most mainstream or accessible but still they made some of the best albums of the 2000s with Miss Machine and Ire Works.
Dill pickle
Actually the end of a heartache album by Killswitch engage was what got me into metal with screaming in it. The first band that got me into rock was motley Crue
No LP or Atreyu?! That's an outrage.
Same with mushroomhead
D:
No Breaking Ben either!
When I feel like being nostalgic about 2000s Metal, I put on some of Drakedog's old PvP videos from Classic WoW (and TBC). Dude had some great taste and even introduced me to Prog.
The fact that Pull Harder on the Strings of your Martyr by trivium isn’t on this list pains me
Yes
BOAT.
@@thealgorithmluvsu3788 RUDDER
@@knownrealm_ STRANGE
@@thealgorithmluvsu3788 MOUNTAIN
I had the pleasure of running monitors for I'll Niño a few weeks ago in Tacoma, absolutely incredible guys and such a good performance
Ill Nino has some great albums. Just listened their first album a week ago. Still awesome.
As a teenager that came up in the 2000s and graduated hs in 2010, this was a very reluctant click. lest I fold into singularity for remembering GaiaOnline, Meebo, LimeWire and MySpace.
Nik : Say "baguette" to laugh about the fact that Gojira is french
Me, as a french guy : VIVE LA BAGUETTE
cheese a du fromage
What a melancholic journey that was, total banger
I was so blessed being born on '96 and growing up with 2000's metal. 🤘🏼🔥🔥🔥
5:04 good that you mentioned syn gates 🤝🤝
Ill Nino is lowkey fire. The blend of their drums with the Spanish percussion is amazing. They have some truly heavy, killer and bouncy riffs with catchy choruses. They're truly one of the best Nu metal bands to do it. His screams are unique too, I always thought it sounded like him screaming into a Styrofoam cup but in a good way lol.
Vision of Disorders Album Imprint is absolutely phenomenal.
So glad I'm not the only VOD fan here
Best 2000s.... and 2010s metal songs in my opinion:
1. Grotesque Impalement - DYING FETUS
2. Sounds of A Playground Fading - IN FLAMES
3. Carrion - PARKWAY DRIVE
4. DUALITY - SLIPKNOT
5. All These Things I hate - BFMV
6. Scourge of Iron - Cannibal Corpse
7. Laid to Rest - Lamb of God
8. Flattening of Emotions - Death
9. SNUFF - SLIPKNOT (BALLAD)
10. So Far Away - A7X (BALLAD)
Older parkway for me, killing with a smile is an amazing album
“I never knocked on nobody” that scene alone in Fast and Furious just flash backs to them drums in Debonaire
First metal song was One Step Closer by Linkin Park. Never looked back
GG
@Dragon Ball fans can't read you're cringe kid.
@Dragon Ball fans can't read cringe af
@Dragon Ball fans can't read lol. Good one dude. Gottem. "Trolling" about death. Clearly a child.
@Dragon Ball fans can't read You sure bout it not being metal?
Love VOD (Vision of Disorder - Imprint, For The Bleeders, and From Bliss to Devastation are great.
Man I've been on an Atreyu binge lately and they still freaking slap.
I don't remember which one was first but it was either Atreyu or Finger 11 as my first real concert and Atreyu was one hell of a mosh pit for ~13 year old me
Just watched Dragonlance fire and flame in concert yesterday, it still stands today
Thrice (Vheissu!) and Alexisonfire also deserve a spot here if they are considered "core".
I'd put the riff from Under A Killing Moon up against any song on this playlist.
_Crisis_ seems like an odd pick when _Watch Out_ exists.
Of course, _Vheissu_ is better than both.
1:05 I'm not gonna lie, this was prolly my favorite band in 2005😂😂😂. I listened to Die MF, wait and bleed, 10,000 fists, any linkin park, and A7x basically just on repeat lol. With some Panic! mixed in there as well. Hell, even the rap music was better back then, music in general was better.
I was pissed when there wasn’t Linkin park. Literally my favorite band in existence. How the hell isn’t one step closer rock??
It definitely can be considered rock. I guess they don’t consider it a 00 metal classic though.
@@metalflorida I mean isn’t one step closer a metal classic? Given up? Somewhere I belong? A place for my head? LP was like one of the biggest at their prime which was the 00s
@@Armitaged1 yeah they were one of my gateway bands, I was big into hip hop until Papa Roach, P.O.D., Linkin Park but the list is made by Spotify though not by Linkin Park fans.
@@metalflorida true but if they went off plays wouldn’t LP be there
@@Armitaged1 I don’t know how they decide things, they’re weird, best to make your own list.🙂
I grew up with that Ill Nino album, fucking slaps! My mum, brother and I would have it on in the car so often.
When Spotify actually puts through the fire and flames
If you don't know vision of disorder and Tim Williams you should definitly give it a try .. these guy is sick ! He take part into roadrunner United !
I love that Spotify actually knows what 2000s metal classics are but they can't even make a good metalcore playlist
High key fun video. More memes and recaps for this channel would be good!
The 00s was like the golden age of life and this playlist is an accurate reflection of that.
@Dragon Ball fans can't read 😐
@Dragon Ball fans can't read Ratio
Get out of here
just before social media and smartphones went mainstream
@@josuastangl7140 it was like being on the cusp of something incredible and before anything had been played out. It was great.
@@MilitantMe absolutely. People just talked to each other and had a great time. Noone was on their phones, got anxiety from the news or typed angry comments on Twitter
i discovered ill nino like 6 years ago, instantly hooked and now i'm pretty much up to date on every new lions at the gate song lol
It wasn't just metalcore and nu metal popping off in the early 2000s. Melodeath was insane too with COB, In Flames, Amon Amarth, and Soilwork releasing banger after banger
This is my main playlist 😭 so glad to have nick validate me
I suppose Linkin Park is considering "rock" on Spotify because a lot of their material after Meteora was more on the rock side of things. I suppose they could've included a track like Papercut or Hit the Floor from one of those albums, as both those songs are kinda heavy. But they can't include something popular like In the End or Numb since those tracks are way more rock than alt metal.
However, if The Hunting Party was released in the 2000s, they would have a lot of stuff to pick from that album.
SOAD, BMFV, and Linkin Park got robbed.
I remember early youtube when you couldn't have gone 3 videos without linkin park or SOAD popping up somewhere, and everyone was jamming to BMFV even if there weren't montage songs.
Not saying Chop Suey isn't a great song, but i've literally listened to BYOB so many times, and even more friggen Avenged Sevenfold! This was around the time that Bat Country came out and you couldn't even go 5 seconds without listening to it on metal stations!
@@DrCranberry The thing is if you go back to the 00s nobody at the time ever considered Linkin Park of BMFV as metal bands hell I didn't even consider SOAD as one either at the time. I still don't consider Linkin Park as metal.
getting your Metal from Spotify is like getting car parts from Tesco
Good trip down memory lane... Not too many Children of Bodom, though... They sort of defined my 00's. And Dark Tranquillity (albeit the big hitter for me was The Gallery which was in the 90's)
Mate Ill Nino back in the day were amazing!