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audiobill
10-11-2004, 12:56 PM
Hey, folks.

DigitalDreamDoor recently posted its "Top 100 Rock Artists of the 21st Century.

So, who have they forgotten to include & who should not be on the list??

Fun & games,
audiobill


These 'Rock Artists' were chosen for their talent, impact,
influence, and popularity in the world of Rock in the '2000s.


1. Radiohead
2. Tool
3. Audioslave
4. Dream Theater
5. Coldplay
6. A Perfect Circle
7. Queens Of The Stoneage
8. The Roots
9. The Strokes
10. The Mars Volta
11. Red Hot Chili Peppers
12. White Stripes
13. Ben Harper
14. Deftones
15. Sigur Ros
16. System Of A Down
17. Incubus
18. Chevelle
19. Fugazi
20. Porcupine Tree
21. The Hives
22. Beck
23. Staind
24. Foo Fighters
25. The Vines
26. Muse
27. Wilco
28. Dandy Warhols
29. Interpol
30. The Libertines
31. Outkast
32. Morrissey
33. Flaming Lips
34. 311
35. At The Drive In
36. Super Furry Animals
37. Jerry Cantrell
38. Sevendust
39. Velvet Revolver
40. Opeth
41. Pearl Jam
42. Travis
43. Ryan Adams
44. The Doves
45. PJ Harvey
46. U2
47. Linkin Park
48. Joe Bonamassa
49. Dave Matthews
50. Slipknot
51. British Sea Power
52. Nickleback
53. Kings Of Leon
54. John Mayer
55. Modest Mouse
56. Killswitch Engage
57. Creed
58. Blindside
59. Elbow
60. The Darkness
61. DamagePlan
62. Hatebreed
63. Meshuggah
64. Seether
65. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
66. Train
67. Finch
68. Drowning Pool
69. Zwan
70. Barenaked Ladies
71. Dashboard Confessional
72. Jimmy Eat World
73. Weezer
74. Hot Hot Heat
75. Goo Goo Dolls
76. Disturbed
77. Black Label Society
78. Default
79. Cambria
80. Granddaddy
81. The Coral
82. Jane's Addiction
83. The Donnas
84. Jason Mraz
85. Rooney
86. Shadows Fall
87. Shinedown
88. AFI
89. Thursday
90. Josh Groban
91. In Flames
92. Jack Johnson
93. Lacuna Coil
94. Mogwai
95. Norah Jones
96. Lamb Of God
97. Down
98. Mudvayne
99. Five For Fighting
100. Soulfly

Runners-up
101. Cradle of Filth
102. Evanescence
103. Symphony X
104. Electric Six
105. Less Than Jake
106. Phish
107. Taproot
108. My Morning Jacket
109. Tenacious D
110. The Shins
111. Neutral Milk Hotel
112. The Refused
113. Les Claypool's Frog Brigade
114. Kreator
115. Trapt
116. Korn
117. Robert Randolph & Family Band
118. Marilyn Manson
119. Fuel
120. Saliva
121. Jet
122. Maroon5
123. Rammstein
124. Offspring
125. Crystal Method
126. Sloth
127. The Used
128. Hoobastank
129. POD
130. OAR
131. Green Day
132. Sworn Enemy
133. The Transplants
134. Papa Roach
135. Sepultura
136. Dimmu Borgir
137. The Ataris
138. Superjoint Ritual
139. Alien Ant Farm
140. Stone Sour
141. Puddle of Mudd
142. Lit
143. Cold
144. All American Rejects
145. Nothingface
146. Three Days Grace
147. Matchbox 20
148. God Forbid
149. Mofro
150. Eve 6
151. Endo
152. Verticle Horizon
153. Blink 182
154. Saves the Day
155. Brand New
156. The Stills
157. Neptunes
158. Avenged Sevenfold
159. Strung Out
160. Further Seems Forever
161. Hot Water Music
162. Lostprophets
163. Rise Against
164. Hope of the States
165. Local H
166. Damien Rice
167. Cooper Temple Clause
168. Yeah Yeah Yeahs
169. Godsmack
170. Deadsy

nobody
10-11-2004, 01:08 PM
We've not even finished 4 years of the 2000s, their mistake is in thinking there have been 100 bands that have had any significant impact on rock music. That's a bit over 25 new bands pre year. Does anyone really think there are an average of 25 new bands each year that are of any importance?

Then, they mention another 70 bands. So, we've got over 40 new important rock bands a year in the past four years?

No way.

tentoze
10-11-2004, 01:40 PM
I got as far down as #10, and found that between alternate bouts of hysterical laughter and wretching up my lunch, I could not continue reading the rest.

Slosh
10-11-2004, 02:11 PM
Someone needs to tell mr. listmaker that Neutral Milk Hotel hasn't made an album since the twentieth century.

Lots o' crap on that list but quite a few good ones too, although most of the good bands there had their best days in the 90s.

BTW, isn't Hatebreed a white supremacist propaganda machine?

Demetrio
10-11-2004, 02:31 PM
Porcupine Tree also listed there?

This alone made my day.

Long life Porcupine Tree!!!

Demetrio.

mad rhetorik
10-11-2004, 02:55 PM
BTW, isn't Hatebreed a white supremacist propaganda machine?


No, they just suck. Think Earth Crisis or Madball, but even worse. The rest of that list had me tasting vomit as well.

BTW Audiobill, Songs: Ohia's <b>Magnolia Electric Co.</b> is a great listen. Like Neil Young & Crazy Horse, but with more of an alt-country/blues flavor. Yes, I most definitely dig it.

audiobill
10-11-2004, 04:09 PM
[QUOTE=audiobill]Hey, folks.

DigitalDreamDoor recently posted its "Top 100 Rock Artists of the 21st Century.

So, who have they forgotten to include & who should not be on the list??

Fun & games,
audiobill


]
Glad the list shook things up a little.
I was begining to wonder. Mind you, they got about 15% of it right. As Demetrio indicates, who would have thunk Porcupine Tree making it on a List. There's still hope.

Cheers,
audiobill

Dusty Chalk
10-11-2004, 07:18 PM
First of all, I don't think they're indicating new artists, just ones that are still active into the 21st Century.

Where the L is HIM (His Infernal Majesty)? Electric Soft Parade (if you can include The Coral, you can include Electric Soft Parade)? Skinny Puppy?

Obvious "emo"/"core" tendency right around 86-89.

Nice to see Opeth and Porcupine Tree up there.

Nice to see Lacuna Coil oust Evanescence, but where the L is Nightwish?

Nice to see God Forbid and Lamb of God up there, but where the L is ...And Oceans?

etc. etc.

Dusty Chalk
10-11-2004, 07:20 PM
First of all, I don't think they're indicating new artists, just ones that are still active into the 21st Century.

The results seem to indicate a popular vote thing going on, neh?

Where the L is HIM (His Infernal Majesty)? Electric Soft Parade (if you can include The Coral, you can include Electric Soft Parade)? Skinny Puppy?

Obvious "emo"/"core" tendency right around 86-89.

Nice to see Opeth and Porcupine Tree up there.

Nice to see Lacuna Coil oust Evanescence, but where the L is Nightwish?

Nice to see God Forbid and Lamb of God up there, but where the L is ...And Oceans?

Pitchshifter?

Ugh, Creed at 57. Just lost my respect for that list.

etc. etc.

Stone
10-12-2004, 04:51 AM
Someone needs to tell mr. listmaker that Neutral Milk Hotel hasn't made an album since the twentieth century.


Not to mention that Refused broke up in 1998. I guess they are still more relevant than 98% of the stuff that's out there today, and The Shape of Punk To Come was recently released on DVD-A.

Also, what is "rock"? Ryan Adams apparently is, but Johnny Cash isn't (or was he not good enough in their eyes?). It would take me quite some time to come up with such a list, but suffice it to say that it would look very little like that one. Audioslave? Come on.

audiobill
10-12-2004, 06:23 AM
No, they just suck. Think Earth Crisis or Madball, but even worse. The rest of that list had me tasting vomit as well.

BTW Audiobill, Songs: Ohia's <b>Magnolia Electric Co.</b> is a great listen. Like Neil Young & Crazy Horse, but with more of an alt-country/blues flavor. Yes, I most definitely dig it.

Hey Mad R: Glad you are enjoying the Songs: Ohia -- all of their albums are wonderful.

paper warrior
10-12-2004, 04:05 PM
Sounds like the Clear Channel playlist I'm forced to listen to at work.
It's bogus for me since there's no Fountains of Wayne and my fave One Man Army since I'm their one man fanclub.