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Best Albums 2000-2010

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posted on 25/10/15

Please don't....

comment by RtM (U1097)

posted on 25/10/15

Necessary.

comment by RtM (U1097)

posted on 25/10/15

Admins

posted on 25/10/15

Allow me to start the ball rolling.

Parachutes - Coldplay.

posted on 25/10/15

QOTSA - Rated R

posted on 25/10/15

Killers - Sams town
Arctic Monkeys debut

comment by RtM (U1097)

posted on 25/10/15

Lost Souls - Doves
The Good, the Bad & the Queen - The Good, the Bad & the Queen
From a Basement on the Hill - Elliott Smith

comment by Cloggy (U1250)

posted on 25/10/15

Bjork needs to be shot and burned in no particular order

comment by RtM (U1097)

posted on 25/10/15

Lol 2 1 star ratings. Some people hate music i guess

posted on 25/10/15

Lost Souls - Doves

Vastly underrated band.

posted on 25/10/15

Bjork needs to be shot and burned in no particular order

Only after I've had se x with her though.

posted on 25/10/15

Turin Brakes - The Optimist

posted on 25/10/15

By the way by RHCP has to be in there too

posted on 25/10/15

Arctics .....agreed.

posted on 25/10/15

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posted on 25/10/15

It's not a quiz, you scrotal bag.

posted on 25/10/15

The best albums in this period were made by bands already great in the 1990s (and earlier):

R.E.M. - Reveal
Radiohead - Kid A, Amnesiac and Hail to the Thief
Manic Street Preachers - Know Your Enemy (far, far from their best, but some good songs)

I also liked:

Doves - Lost Souls
Colplay - Parachutes and A Rush of Blood to the Head (the latter is sadly overlooked because of their later mediocrity)
Telepopmusik - Genetic World

A few bands threatened to be era-defining in this period, but for me no one really made it. Franz Ferdinand, Arctic Monkeys, Keane, The Strokes, Snow Patrol, Kaiser Chiefs, Editors, White Stripes... Most of these bands had one or two great songs but nobody grasped the nettle as, say, Oasis and Blur did in the 1990s. Bands like Coldplay, Stereophonics and the Red Hot Chili Peppers dominated by being far more commercial (and uninspiring) than they had been earlier in their careers.

A vastly inferior decade to its predecessor, with only a few exceptions. And I do mean "vastly".

And as for this decade...

posted on 25/10/15

comment by ♤WengersNearlyMen♤ (U5041)
posted 56 seconds ago
This is football forum not a pop quiz
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Who's that by?

comment by RtM (U1097)

posted on 25/10/15

comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 2 minutes ago
By the way by RHCP has to be in there too
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Completely disagree but feel free to put them in your top list

posted on 25/10/15

comment by Booris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 53 seconds ago
It's not a quiz, you scrotal bag.
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They are looking for u on the football live so they can abuse u u troll.

comment by RB&W (U2335)

posted on 25/10/15

It all just pop music these days

comment by RtM (U1097)

posted on 25/10/15

comment by Clockwork Red and the M Factor (U4892)
posted 3 seconds ago
The best albums in this period were made by bands already great in the 1990s (and earlier):

R.E.M. - Reveal
Radiohead - Kid A, Amnesiac and Hail to the Thief
Manic Street Preachers - Know Your Enemy (far, far from their best, but some good songs)

I also liked:

Doves - Lost Souls
Colplay - Parachutes and A Rush of Blood to the Head (the latter is sadly overlooked because of their later mediocrity)
Telepopmusik - Genetic World

A few bands threatened to be era-defining in this period, but for me no one really made it. Franz Ferdinand, Arctic Monkeys, Keane, The Strokes, Snow Patrol, Kaiser Chiefs, Editors, White Stripes... Most of these bands had one or two great songs but nobody grasped the nettle as, say, Oasis and Blur did in the 1990s. Bands like Coldplay, Stereophonics and the Red Hot Chili Peppers dominated by being far more commercial (and uninspiring) than they had been earlier in their careers.

A vastly inferior decade to its predecessor, with only a few exceptions. And I do mean "vastly".

And as for this decade...
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The Strokes have been absolutely massive. How exactly did they not 'make it'?

Also youre missing out on some huge bands in that list. Maybe not radio friendly but huge non-the-less.

comment by RtM (U1097)

posted on 25/10/15

comment by RB&W (U2335)
posted 36 seconds ago
It all just pop music these days
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Kinda feel like youre ignoring the album suggestions on here

posted on 25/10/15

Lady's and gentlemen

posted on 25/10/15

Goldfrapp - Black Cherry

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