Your favorite music from 1995 - 2005
Your favorite music from 1995 - 2005
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The Offspring
Will Smith big Willie style
CKY
The amazing trilogy The Microphones made.
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>not KIDZ BOP 4
Sk8ter Boi GOAT
>trilogy
Wilco, Modest Mouse, Radiohead, and Godspeed all peaked right around the turn of the century and I really wish I was paying attention to music back then. These guys had been around since the nineties and are still kicking today, but damn they hit a stride back then.
Yeah trilogy, from It Was Hot through Mount Eerie, including The Glow pt 2
Everything MF DOOM did in that period, Deltron 3030, Eminem before 2003, Aesop Rock's work, Atmosphere's work, Brother Ali Shadows On the Sun, Nas and Jay Z had a few great albums during that time, and everything that Outkast did during that time.
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Earlier - Jungle and DnB, mostly, and a lot of Hip Hop. Definitely nearly all things Timbaland in the late '90s. Also, Happy Hardcore, Gabber, and some Trance. And some IDM and ambient.
In the early - mid '00s, mostly noise and experimental. Stuff like Animal Collective and Black Dice. And a lot of the more romantic-sounding post-minimal techno/house coming out of Germany.
Radiohead peaked in 2011 though
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Tessio is still the greatest song of all time. OF ALL TIME
fuck this picture, now i cant scroll through Sup Forums without wanting to fap
>lateralus (1st favorite album)
>aenima (3rd)
>audioslave (5th)
>down on the upside
>songs for the deaf
>every modest mouse album that fits between the dates
>a shit load more
most of my top 50 albums honestly probably fit in between 1990 and 2006
chumbawamba
I agree. All of Outkast's albums are amazing in their own way, but I prefer the first three. ATLiens is my personal favorite because of how different it was from their first one. But I think that each album had a very distinct style and I really like that aspect of André 3000's and Big Boi's creative process