Sup Forums ESSENTIAL 00's TEENAGECORE

Discuss.

>Were you a fan?
>Were you ashamed?
>Would you listen again out of nostalgia or guilty pleasure?
>Which ones were AOTY at the time, which ones were SOTY (Shittest OTY) at the time?

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MY LIFESTYLE

DETERMINES

>No Sum 41
I'm done

>no full collapse

can't sorry

MY DEATHSTYLE

The only record i used to like from that chart is Iowa. Quite bad but not terrible. I still love the self titled album.

>no NOFX or Blink 182

Blink is right there ya dingus

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>21st Century Breakdown
>not American Idiot

>Meteora
>not Hybrid Theory

hey guys, is there anything else missing from the list?

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I own and still listen to two of those albums

Add Say Anything - Is a Real Boy, Andrew Jackson Jihad - People who can eat people, Eminimen... Simple Plan is more for preteens

you got me with number 6. They will always be a guilty pleasure of mine, especially that album and their debut.

>NOFX
What the fuck?

You're right, they peaked in the 90s

Suicide Season

Gotta have Propagandhi and the Weakerthans on this list,

The Tool
Franz Ferdinand
Modest Mouse
Brand New
Thrice
The Strokes

Radiohead

>no No Doubt
>21st Century Breakdown is on there instead of American Idiot
>no The Offspring
>no Sum 41
>no Eminem
>no Disturbed
>no Simple Plan

You obviously were never a teenager in the 2000's.

Simple Plan is included tho

Why have you got to be so hurtful with these words, senpai?

So what is 2010s teenage core? Animal collective?

>Animal Collective
>Neutral Milk Hotel
>Death Grips
>One Direction
>Skrillex
>Mumford & Sons
>Grimes

Accurate. 2010s is when snowflake culture kicked off for teens

My 14 yo nephew and his friends listen to Linkin Park, Green Day, Slipknot, Nirvana etc so I guess things haven't changed much.

Weirdly enough kids like this are in the minority now. Most kids are oh so Indie now. Anco and NMH and whatnot

I GIVE IT AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLL

Kanye, Kendrick, Drake, the list could go on

you mean 'continued' or 'is peaking'

>Say Anything - Is a Real Boy

>greatest pop-punk album of all time
>belongs in teenagecore

probably true but still, it's a great album

ideas from thread/self:
>fob should be cork tree
>mcr should be three cheers
>green day should be american idiot
>linkin park should be hybrid theory
>lose simple plan for sum 41's AKNF
>lose drowning pool for eminem MMLP
>what the hell was a single? if avril's gonna be here at least make it let go or under my skin

thoughts?

No

>>fob should be cork tree
definitely
>>mcr should be three cheers
black parade is better
>>green day should be american idiot
definitely
>>linkin park should be hybrid theory
definitely
>>lose simple plan for sum 41's AKNF
definitely
>>lose drowning pool for eminem MMLP
no

Bands I was into:
>Linkin Park (Hybrid Theory, Meteora)
>Green Day (American Idiot)
>Slipknot (Iowa, Vol. 3)
>Metallica (all albums)
>System of a Down (how the fuck didn't you include that, it's the essential teencore)
>Tool

>were you ashamed?
Not at the time, not now, either. I don't really listen to Linkin Park or Green Day anymore, but still occasionally listen to Metallica, System of a Down, Tool, and, more rarely, Slipknot. I don't really consider most of the things I like as "guilty pleasures," I feel like it's an immature mindset. Just like what you like, don't give a shit what other people tell you. It's music.

>no coldplay

Your missing the best teenage band Sup Forums

yeah its awesome, I never said it was bad :) im just saying it was popular when we were teenagers

fuck i liked Good Charlotte so much
idk why

I've never met another person who knows who Anco or NMH are

I made a Spotify playlist not too long ago with this very premise.
play.spotify.com/user/gerogerigaogaigar/playlist/5RfvDlmlHRker370lnHzPn

Fix'd it, any more suggestions?

>swapped limp bizkit live to choc starfish
>swapped 21th century breakdown to american idiot
>swapped avril's what the hell to let go
>swapped st. anger to disturbed

>no cky
Fuckin' up y'all

>Still no Sum 41
This band is the reason why I survived adolescence.

I'm excited for their new album this year, it's one of the few teenagecore where you can actually hear an evolution in their sound. They started out as pop punk band but moved on to hard rock and metal/melodic hardcore influenced songs in their later releases.

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boys:
kanye/kendrick type music
girls:
Arctic monkeys/munford and sons type music

Literally just the Creep single
Also definitely Sum 41 and Sublime should be on there