Best Rock Album - 2000?

Best Rock Album - 2000?

  • The Moon Antarctica - Modest Mouse

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  • Ágætis Byrjun - Sigur Ros

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  • The Better Life - Three Doors Down

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  • Veni Vedi Vicious - The Hives

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  • Total voters
    21

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Easily the deepest year of those I've done so far. Couldn't fit Pearl Jam, White Stripes, Deftones, Death Cab, Limp Bizkit, Papa Roach and a host of others.
 
You gotta vote as if you were in time period. Linkin Park was huge. Don't tell me about how it's held up 20 years later.
 
You gotta vote as if you were in time period. Linkin Park was huge. Don't tell me about how it's held up 20 years later.

People can hate the genre all day, butt still, it's the defining album of a genre that dominated music for a decade. It was hugely important.
 
Good god man. Why do you hate rock and roll?

I thought it would for sure make the top ten. I know next year's will. But even on the critic's lists it was below a lot of indy stuff like Modest Mouse, Death Cab, Sigur Ros, etc. And honestly I like the self titled album from 99 better.
 
No Ryan Adams ? The fuck?

EMFA @BleachedAnusDawg . Country has always been part of rock and roll.
 
No Ryan Adams ? The fuck?

EMFA @BleachedAnusDawg . Country has always been part of rock and roll.

Cuntry ain't rock. JFC. Blues blurs the line between the two, but there ain't no way in hell Merl Haggard is rock. CMA, Nashville, etc. It's all distinct.
 
No Ryan Adams ? The fuck?

EMFA @BleachedAnusDawg . Country has always been part of rock and roll.

Cuntry ain't rock. JFC. Blues blurs the line between the two, but there ain't no way in hell Merl Haggard is rock. CMA, Nashville, etc. It's all distinct.

There definitely is a blur in the rockabilly lane, butt I agree a lot of Yella's choices are on the cuntry side of the blurred line.
 
No Ryan Adams ? The fuck?

EMFA @BleachedAnusDawg . Country has always been part of rock and roll.

Cuntry ain't rock. JFC. Blues blurs the line between the two, but there ain't no way in hell Merl Haggard is rock. CMA, Nashville, etc. It's all distinct.

There definitely is a blur in the rockabilly lane, butt I agree a lot of Yella's choices are on the cuntry side of the blurred line.

You could lay Garth Brooks' vocals down over a Metallica riff and it automatically becomes country in my book.
 
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