Anything Gorillaz. Anything Albarn really. If there's no Gorillaz in this thread u gay
like your choices so far tho, especially "It wasn't me." Major 5th grade nostalgia tbh
The 2000's will go down as one of the worst eras in music.
Oh and Eminem sold the most records that decade.
Truly, although the good music that decade is as good as any. It's just drowned in . Too many songs are showers and no growers. The epitome right now being Fancy by Lady Gaga Kesha: Down Under edition
Word. Good music is still out there but for the most part, you won't hear it or see it on mainstream formats. In the 90's, there was plenty of airplay that showcased the diversity. Now...like you said...it's some Australian pretending to be an American pretending to be a black ghetto rapper. Today, the look of the artist is way more important than the quality.
Granted there was some awesome albums in the 2000's from artists like Mastodon, Behemoth, Opeth, White Stripes, Interpol, Dillinger Escape Plan, Thursday et al...however nothing too mainstream. Typically the mainstream stuff is usually BS as in every decade, however in the 90's we had Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, STP, Pantera and Soungarden sell huge #'s while still having artistic credibility. Late 90's there was a boom of diversity that was popular, Oasis, Prodigy, Pulp, The Verve, Tupac/Biggie stuff, even Marylin Manson, NIN, NAS, Wu Tang, Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk, Foo Fighters...all got crazy radio play and the bars/clubs played the out of those bands.
There is barely a rock band on the charts nowadays. Not to say there isn't anything good out there. Savages, Cage the Elephant, Tame Impala come to mind.
Love that album.
this i like
Look at the list of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 2000s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...s_of_the_2000s
At-least Half are Hip-Hop influenced. There is a direct correlation to mainstream music becoming more Rap influenced and thus ty: Sampling, no instruments, simplistic subject matter and too many collaborations. Fast forward Ten years and it's now 2/3 are hip-hop style and subsequently even tier.
daaaaammmmmm. that list sucks balls.
The fact that Creed is on there eliminates any credit that list ever had to begin with...
the band released three consecutive multi-platinum albums, one of which has been certified diamond and has sold over 28 million records in the United States,[6] and over 40 million albums worldwide,[7] becoming the ninth best-selling artist of the 2000s.
And? The music was terrible. Plenty of terrible people sell albums doesn't make their music worthwhile.
they're awesome but they're no Nickelback
When Hova actually cared...2002
I was gonna post 99 Problems but came across this which is good for a laugh
Just arguing with your attempt to nullify the list
Current day, the most popular music genre in the USA is Rap. And it's a perfect reflection of the rotting society in the USA
Is that a surprise? Rap is the easiest "music" to make. It's something that someone with little to no musical ability can do. Not to say that there aren't great and talented rappers. But for someone who wants to make it in the music industry, it's the easiest road to go down. Especially if they have some financial backing to put together an edgy marketing campaign.
Sorry homie, but that is not prime Kanye.. I've gotta go with The College Dropout album.
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