Favorite Albums of the 2000's

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Silent Alarm-Bloc Party
Papa Roach-Infest
RHCP-Stadium Arcradium
Chevelle-Who's Next
Skindred-Babylon
Avengend Sevenfold-City of Evil
 

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My top 5 at the moment:

1. Radiohead - Kid A
2. Arcade Fire - Funeral
3. The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
4. Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
5. The Mars Volta - Frances the Mute
 

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Tough call! Didn't dig it much at all at the time, but in hindsight I've found several of the best damn records I've ever heard in the 00s. To make it a lot easier on me I'll focus just on the very best, there'd be too many good records to consider if I tried to do a top 20 or 30.

1. Fearless (Deluxe) -- Taylor Swift ('08)
2. Brand New Eyes -- Paramore ('09)
3. Revolutionary, Volume 2 -- Immortal Technique ('03)
4. Riot! -- Paramore ('07)
5. Title TK -- The Breeders ('02)
6. Mudcrutch -- Mudcrutch ('08)
7. Under My Skin -- Avril Lavigne ('04)
8. The Marshall Mathers LP -- Eminem ('00)
9. Reinventing the Steel -- Pantera ('00)
10. Begin to Hope -- Regina Spektor ('06)
11. Death Magnetic -- Metallica ('08)
12. Living With War -- Neil Young ('06)
13. Pan's Labyrinth (OST) -- Javier Navarrete ('06)
14. Wreck of the Day -- Anna Nalick ('04)
15. A Bigger Bang -- The Rolling Stones ('05)
 

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Rob Zombie: The Sinister Urge
Pearl Jam: Binaural
Pearl Jam: Backspacer
Mastodon: Leviathan
Cathedral: Endtyme
Eminem: The Eminem Show
Nas: stillmatic
Nas: God's Son
Destiny's Child: Survivor
High on Fire: Death is this Communion
Neurosis: The Eye of Every Storm
Steve Von Till: If I Should Fall to the Field
Steve Von Till: A Grave is a Grim Horse
DevilDriver: The Fury of Our Maker's Hand
A Perfect Circle: The Thirteenth Step
Tool: Lateralus
Tool: 10,000 Days
Ozric Tentacles: The Floor is Too Far Away
Tori Amos: Scarlet's Walk
The Flaming Lips: Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
Incubus: Morning View
Incubus: Light Grenades
Front Line Assembly: Civilization
Wumpscut: Wreath of Barbs
Creed: Weathered
Pelican: Australasia
Isis: Wavering Radiant
P.O.D.: Satellite
Thrice: The Artist in the Ambulance
Steel Panther: Feel the Steel
Evanescence: Fallen
Mono: You Are There
Eluvium: Copia
Aes Dana: Aftermath
Mystical Sun: Energy Mind Conciousness
Loreena McKennitt: Ancient Muse
Black Both Super Rainbow: Dandelion Gum
 

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Audioslave - s/t - 2002
Audioslave - Out Of Exile - 2005
Chevelle - Wonder What's Next - 2002
Chevelle - Vena Sera - 2007
Chevelle - Sci Fi Crimes - 2009
Down II - A Bustle In Your Hedgerow - 2002
Down III - Over The Under - 2007
Godsmack - Awake - 2000
The Gracious Few - s/t - 2003
I Mother Earth - The Quicksilver Meat Dream - 2003
Monster Magnet - God Says No - 2001
Monster Magnet - Monolithic Baby - 2004
Red Fang - s/t - 2009
The Sword - Warp Riders - 2010
Tantric - s/t - 2001
Tantric - After We Go - 2004
Three Days Grace - s/t - 2003
Three Days Grace - One X - 2006
Three Days Grace - Life Starts Now - 2009
 

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There were other albums, but this list will do...

in no particlar order...

Neil Young - Chrome Dreams II (2007)

Alice Cooper - Dirty Diamonds (2005)

Ted Nugent - Craveman (2002)

were cool albums, so I'll add them I got a feeling, I'm forgetting something else.
:heheh:
I definitely loved "Brutal Planet" by Alice Cooper and saw Ted Nugent on both his "Craveman" and "Love Grenade" tours. Neil Young has always been great. "Prairie Wind", "Living With War", "Le Noise", "Fork In The Road", you name it. He's just too damn good to go on any slump even to this day. He's created great Albums for every Decade since he's been in the music industry, no doubt. Neil Young and Ted Nugent are the only 2 musical legends that have been around this long and are still making great Albums and/or performing well. I wouldn't be surprised if they're still jamming or at least putting out more Albums when they're 80 years of age, ya know?
 

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