The 2000s were like a final hurrah for rock, there was just so much different stuff from the 2000s. There's really something for everyone.
Like indie-folk? There's stuff for you.
Like pop-punk? There's stuff for you.
Like emo? There's stuff for you.
Like alt rock? There's stuff for you.
Like garage rock? There's stuff for you.
Like glam rock? There's stuff for you.
Like folk-punk? There's stuff for you.
I could go on but I think you get my point. The 2000s just had so many diverse great bands that culminated from decades of music that came before. I'm not saying that rock is gone but the 2000s were the last decade that had rock in the mainstream.
do you guys legit never dig around for music? imagine thinking that the only rock bands left are king gizz and the ranconteurs. when did Yea Forums get this fucking lazy?
what, are you too good to look for new music? do you not know how? are you 12? do you only discover music on the christian radio your mom plays while she argues with your dad? do you think your science lab partner's spotify playlist is the end of all music? come on dude.
this is embarrassing. some S-tier wrong-generation boomer bullshit. this whole thread is just fucking lazy shit.
2000s rock sucked dick and it was all on the level on nickelback
Jack Morris
loved their new album
Dominic Rogers
that genre has nothing to do with rock music
Carter Sanchez
based
Eli Rivera
He looks like the teleporting noise kid
Bentley Adams
>King Gizzard >Not Thee Oh Sees
Kayden Howard
There's better hardcore right now than there was in the 2000s. It's the best it's been since the late 80s Also there's some cool neo-psych happening with bands like Guerilla Toss and Gang Gang Dance.
Leo Green
>There's better hardcore right now than there was in the 2000s So true. Gang Gang Dance is hardly new though.
Jackson Davis
the 2000's were the beginning of the decay of rock music. All the shit you listed is insufferable soishit. We got a last hurrah for noise rock out of Rhode Island and Washington DC and a couple good albums from Japanese bands who changed their focus from punk to krautrock. Outside of that, it's a barren wasteland of filth that's not worth listening to.
Mason Thomas
Oh sees are gay
Luke Jones
Rock music is only dead to people who get their music from Anthony fantano and pitchfork. There’s plenty of good rock bands out
Sebastian Brooks
Absolutely fucking based user. High Visceral pt one is one of my favorite albums. These dudes are 3 for 3 so far
Easton White
And King Gizzard aren't?
Blake Gutierrez
The only thing gay about King giz is how much I want to fuck Ambrose
Dominic Sullivan
rock music peaked in 90s, with bands being able to unload lots of distortion over harmonic excursions of grunge and post-hardcore. what followed in 00s was literally nickelback and dance punk for emo boys
Joshua Howard
this. king gizzard's sound is similar to (or ripped off from) a lot of current rock bands just as good (or better)
i got cornflake in my dicover weekly and it sounds fucking lit so ill check the rest of the album
Joseph Cooper
it's math rock/noise rock
Wyatt Phillips
rock music peaked in the early 70s the 80s were a musical dark ages, especially if were talking about rock
Christopher Murphy
>the 80s were a musical dark ages, especially if were talking about rock Nah that's bullshit. 80's were awesome.
Benjamin Nguyen
black keys? Wolfmother?
Zachary Butler
I swear none of you fuckers listen to Preoccupations
Jordan Green
While the 00s weren't bad i think the 90s were much better. Rock is dead these days because the people playing it have no balls and their giutars have no distortion.
Christopher Edwards
Novelty is bullshit. Stop chasing shiny objects, you adderall popping nigger.
Michael Rodriguez
>like pop-punk? No I don’t because I’m not gay or a woman It’s the shitty genre that killed rock by associating it with the cringiest people that had yet existed
Chase James
all the best artists of the 70s started transitioning to pop, RnB went from Ray Charles to Michael Jackson and Prince, hip hop and post punk still sucked. just hair metal alone alone should be enough to make the whole 80s be a dark spot in music history, but it was an inevitable low point after the golden ages of the 60s and 70s
Eli Lopez
you dont know what your talking about, the 80s was a great time for music, even if it was just new wave like talking heads and world music like peter gabriel there was plenty of good stuff going on
Robert Martin
A lot of the best guitar-based music in the UK right now is coming out of the northeast
90's alternative rock was amazing. You had all different kinds of sounds going on both heavy and softer. It was good up until the mid 2000s when alternative went full indie pop, synth, soft guitars and didnt allow for any other alternative sounds to go mainstream. Now they are just trying to reboot everything and start from the 70s but its too late, its over.
Xavier Cox
70s krautrock, 80s post-punk and 90s post-rock is the trifecta of peak rock music.
Joseph Allen
>post punk >not noise rock
Alexander Jackson
70s = 90s (though 70s music has been around longer, we will see in 20 years if people remember the 90s as fondly 60s 80s
POWER GAP
00s 10s (almost over and it was without doubt the decade that rock stopped being the big thing)
Daniel Watson
Pixies The Smiths The Cure REM Talk Talk Black Flag Sonic Youth Husker Du Replacements Black Flag Metallica Iron Maiden Talking Heads GNR The Cars Blondie Jesus and Mary Chain Dinosaur Jr Slint Big Black Stone Roses
NIN, Nirvana, Soundgarden, AiC, MBV, Pumpkins all get started
It appears that you, sir, are in fact a pleb.
Christopher Jones
If you just don't like pop, punk (in general), hip hop, and metal, then sure I guess the 80's feel empty. Plenty of awesome bands, artists and albums from these years.
Cameron Ortiz
this, but make the power gap smaller and swap 80s and 00s