Were you a 2000's kid too user?
Nostalgia thread
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Yes, and I always found Incubus to be really dull. I remember my pseudo-intellectual, "artsy" peers all loved them, and hated actual underground bands from Television to Einstürzende Neubauten. Being an angsty teen myself, I thought they were all fake little assholes.
I bet you didn't even discover those bands without the Internet or your parents.
There's many classics of the pop scene in this era
wtf I just listened to that song in a clothing store
i was a tween in the early 2000s and i have nostalgia for some pretty bad music
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This is what this thread is about m8
It doesn't need to be a good song
Whats the correct way to discover music?
You now remember this song.
>Godsmack
Prince of Persia Warrior Within
What happened to pop nowadays man
you guys remember this one?
Going to actual record stores/thrift shops, reading books on artists/musicians, etc.
White pony forever.
does anybody remember this one for real?
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I discovered those bands through books, documentaries, record stores, and the internet (notably not this site, which I didn't find out about until I was 20).
Fuck off, gatekeeping loser.
Okay, I withdrawal my assumptions.
>calls me a loser
>doesn't know about Loser Productions
Ew.
Fuck definitely
It reminds of the 00's cellphones
They used that song in some mobile line company comercials
What if you got those books from the internet, and the record store you go to is owned by your parents?
Doesn't count. You have to truly discover them yourself. Think of it as if you were an adventurer in a lost forest, and you find a magic flower that lets you camouflage into a tree to hide yourself from bears.
Fuck off elitist, people find it however they do. That's the thing about music it's objective and anyone could find anything good. Listen to what you want how you want it's the sound that matters.
>tfw 90's kid and too old to join the fun...
SOTSOG It's a pretty fucking good album. Their second best I would say
Thanks for the good memories
Really then, the only true way to discover music is to break into some unknown band's rehearsal space and hide in the bass drum during their first rehearsal.
One note to add....
The 00s were bad why anyone would wanna have a cringe-fest replay through their heads is beyond me
>objective
You mean subjective?
But anyway, I find it hard to believe that any teenager would actually be able to find bands like those on their own, and act like a pompous jerk, without using the Internet or having parents who grew up with those bands.
The first couple of years were pretty good. Far better than the shitfest that was the late 90's. I'll take At The Drive-In and Coheed and Cambria playing on tv than fucking Creed.
Maybe your life was shit at that time..
Nostaliga BOMB droping hard
So what if they do find it through outside influence? How can you gauge what is "true finding" when our whole world is made through influences? How am I the pompous jerk here when I'm saying let people live how they live?
Cause Linkin Park, DMX, Nelly, Blink 182, Green Day, and Britney Spears where fantastic. Also started emo-core as we know it today. Just saying, had some cringe in it
How old were you at that time
Dido - White flag
3 in 2000, Im 20 rn
It's a general nostalgia thread.
You can drop some of your 90's tunes if you want too
Ok. I thought you already were an adult at that time.
Still tho this is a thread of music that you enjoyed at those times. I doesn't need to be good music.
Some 90s tune i grew up with Sixpence none the richer - Kiss me
Savage garden - To the moon and back
Alanis morissette - hand in my pocket
The inevitable Barbie girl
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It's weird how we're reaching the point where we are now nostalgic for the 2000s
WHEN WILL WE BE NEWWWW
SKIIIIIIN
this tbqh
True. I'll join in too and stop being a prick
I still like cky so yeah
I think this is the last song with that "00's boyband sound" that was made. Or at least that I've heard.
Even for that time sounded kinda dated.
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Pretty much my highschool self's anthem
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who /PM5K/? fuck, i loved this way back in the day while playing quake arena. i still like their first album tho
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oh also
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Wait, that's not Anthem of our Dying Day but I guess it's good too.
>tfw not in the late 90's with qt short haired gf
2000's are coming to a close and in all honesty it's the last moment of Gen Y's full-out dominance in mass media ever since the end of the 90's and early 2000's where Gen X faded out. After that Gen Z started playing a part as well. So it's still a "pure" teenage Gen Y world.
Holy shit you're just sending me back on a nostalgia trip to playing NFSU in my early teens. That game ruined my racing game skills, I can only play them properly on computer now.
ther is a lot of good music from the 00's, but you guys are all posting shit?
wtf?
>2000's coming to a close
it's 2017 idiot they've been over for years
Was supposed to be 2010's.
nu-metal is good though
The thread is about Nostalgia, dumbass. It has nothing to do with good or bad.
>2000's are coming to a close and in all honesty it's the last moment of Gen Y's full-out dominance in mass media ever since the end of the 90's and early 2000's where Gen X faded out. After that Gen Z started playing a part as well. So it's still a "pure" teenage Gen Y world.
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This takes me back
Many of us were kids or teens at that time.
Did you had good music taste at 12?
i was listening to sdre and refused and some other emo and pop punk stuff, so not really
>posts 1999 song
I doubt any of them heard either Science or Fungus Amongus
I spent my teens in the 2000s. Shit was pretty cash due to everything being pretty edgy, but also kind of depressing. Everything was so bleak and gray after 9/11. Even in video games, every game tried to be gritty and dark, but it was pretty cool. Listened to a fuckton of P.O.D., spiked my hair, wore JNCO jeans, had highlights in my hair, PS2 was life (spent all my free time playing San Andreas), texted and played Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare on my Motorolla RAZR. Green Day's American Idiot was another favorite album of mine back then, and listened to (and still do) a LOT of Pantera. Didn't care for rap so much back then, but I enjoyed Eminem, 50 Cent and Lil Jon.
More of this m8
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Bring the britpop era back
Btw just for curiosity
How was the UK at that time, socially and economicly (oasis, the verve era)?
By the music it seems like they were pretty enthusiastic years
>1998
If we're going there, we're fuckin going there you Gen Z faggots
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Kek
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I still want to marry 1996 Natalie Imbruglia when I grow up
Get in fag
That's wasn't their first album desu. Also that Coal Chamber song is from 1997 for god sake. I know people tend to lump the late 90s and early 2000s together but that's really stretching it
Kylo Ren made music?
Californiaaaaaa
Here we cooooooooomeeeeee
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That was my jam back in the day, listening to ripped cds with my portable cd player
>LADY
>HEAR ME TONIGHT
Being a kid traveling in a car with your family with this on the radio
I was a teenager in the early 2000s sooo, does that count?
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I was a metalfag back then (and still am) which is why all of this is early to mid 2000s metal.
Say what you want but this song was my childhood. This album alone got me into music
The first song I learned to play on an electric guitar.
I feel like a mediocre guitar player because I don't think I actually know how to play a single song all the way through. I just learn riffs here and there, but I should actually learn how to play something off that album.
*transported back to 2000s*
*turns off radio*
I was a 90s kid and a 2000s teen.
I remember a lot of this music and thought most of it sucked back then.
HELP
TAKE ME BACK
PLEASE
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Fucking A+ posting.
I had the Justified album. Well..my sister owned it but when she ran away I took it and honestly call me a fag all day this album was fucking great
I remember being a teen and go after school with my group of classmates at that time to the house of one of them to listen music and chill and one of the girls put this song.
I miss those normie days.
remember this?
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too bad their only good song was a cover
>I REMEMBER WHEN
>I REMEMBER I REMEMBER WHEN I LOST MY MIND
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Ohh i remember the firts mobile phones with mp3 player.
I had this song and a few more of BEP on my cellphone
Fuck this shit still sounds good
Now that I heard it again after many years I just realized that this isn't english lol
underrated post