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Submit Date: 3/1/2011
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'00s Rock
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Chevelle
I Get It
from Vena Sera (2007)
Sum 41
Fat Lip
from All Killer No Filler (2001)
Saving Abel
Addicted
from Saving Abel (2008)
Buckcherry
Sorry
from 15 (2006)
Cavo
Champagne
from Bright Nights * Dark Days (2009)
Trapt
Headstrong
from Trapt (2009)
Five for Fighting
Superman (It's Not Easy)
from America Town (2000)
Seether
Fake It
from Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces (Bonus Track Version) (2007)
Pearl Jam
The Fixer
from Backspacer (2009)
Hinder
Lips of an Angel
from Extreme Behavior (2005)
P.O.D.
Youth of the Nation
from P.O.D.: Greatest Hits (The Atlantic Years) (2006)
Anberlin
Feel Good Drag
from New Surrender (2008)
Radiohead
Bodysnatchers
from In Rainbows (2007)
Mudvayne
Happy?
from Mudvayne - Lost and Found (2003)
Panic! At the Disco
I Write Sins Not Tragedies
from A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005)
Alien Ant Farm
Smooth Criminal
from ANThology (2001)
Audioslave
Like a Stone
from Audioslave (2002)
Them Crooked Vultures
New Fang
from Them Crooked Vultures (Bonus Track Version) (2009)
Sevendust
Driven
from Alpha (2007)
Velvet Revolver
Slither
from Contraband (1990)
Paramore
Misery Business
from Riot! (2007)
System of a Down
Toxicity
from Toxicity (Bonus Track Version) (2008)
Queens of the Stone Age
No One Knows
from Songs for the Deaf (2007)
Dashboard Confessional
Screaming Infidelities
from The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most (2004)
Wolfmother
Woman
from Wolfmother (2006)
Comment:
As comforting as it was seeing familiar names like Pearl Jam (the frantic melodies and feel-good grooves of "The Fixer") and Radiohead (the post-apocalyptic shake, rattle, and roll of "Bodysnatchers") tearing up the '00s, the decade was also bursting at the seams with breakout bands. We're talking everything from the hip-hop-schooled pop-punk of Sum 41 ("Fat Lip") to the raw, spirit-lifting rap-metal of P.O.D. ("Youth of the Nation"). Not to mention the bloodletting balladry of Dashboard Confessional, an emo icon who just might get you to spontaneously sing along to "Screaming Infidelities."
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