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Best Rock Album - 2003?

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  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 43,970 Standard Supporter
    FO former Wam freeloader, it's clearly Janet Reno


    Fuck off, I know it's not rock. But most memorable in 2003, quite easily.

  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,347 Founders Club
    Elephant - The White Stripes
    This one should be a blowout.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,691
    Absolution - MUSE



    Fuck off, I know it's not rock. But most memorable in 2003, quite easily.

    Your toxic masculinity is showing.








    #MeToo
  • LaocoönLaocoön Member Posts: 529
    FO former Wam freeloader, it's clearly Janet Reno
    .....with respect!

    https://youtu.be/Ye-frzA7N0E
  • NoWarningJustDawgNoWarningJustDawg Member Posts: 1,000
    Fallen - Evanescence
    could have gone for Deftones and not felt bad about it, but nah, still an easy call for me.

    Amy Fucking Lee

    WOOOOOD!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdhqVtpR2ts
  • Fishpo31Fishpo31 Member Posts: 2,416
    FO former Wam freeloader, it's clearly Janet Reno
    Lost in the musical woods of 2003, finally found it (No offense, Race!)...
    https://youtu.be/dZLfasMPOU4
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    Absolution - MUSE

    dnc said:

    It's Muse vs the Stripes for best band of the past twenty years for me and here two of their greatest albums go head to head. I'll take the three piece Brits by a cunt hair over the two piece Yanks, today at least.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXN9acC9edU

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwhjlNvF-4Q

    White Stripes quit making music years ago while MUSE has been the only global, arena band on the planet. Not even close.
    Muse is a great live show. Seen them twice. Hard to think of a better frontman than Bellamy in his era.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 43,970 Standard Supporter
    FO former Wam freeloader, it's clearly Janet Reno
    Fishpo31 said:

    Lost in the musical woods of 2003, finally found it (No offense, Race!)...
    https://youtu.be/dZLfasMPOU4

    Hard to believe 17 years ago.

    I wonder what Stacy is looking like these days. She’s in her thirties by now.
  • BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 11,445
    Absolution - MUSE

    dnc said:

    It's Muse vs the Stripes for best band of the past twenty years for me and here two of their greatest albums go head to head. I'll take the three piece Brits by a cunt hair over the two piece Yanks, today at least.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXN9acC9edU

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwhjlNvF-4Q

    White Stripes quit making music years ago while MUSE has been the only global, arena band on the planet. Not even close.
    Muse is a great live show. Seen them twice. Hard to think of a better frontman than Bellamy in his era.
    I will admit I'm a total fanboy and not impartial. Seen them 8 times. I could get by with Van Halen and MUSE as the only things on my playlist.
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    Absolution - MUSE

    Thief.
    Great album. Listened to it a lot in the cab of a John Deer tractor when I was working on an organic farm in Virginia. Those all day hay mowing/baling runs were boring ass days. Almost as fun as stacking cans for a living.
    FML

    Good album. Myxamatosis is one of my favorite songs, but there are better Radiohead albums. OK Computer and In Rainbows are better.
  • theknowledgetheknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,874 Founders Club
    Hail to the Chief - Radiohead

    Thief.
    Great album. Listened to it a lot in the cab of a John Deer tractor when I was working on an organic farm in Virginia. Those all day hay mowing/baling runs were boring ass days. Almost as fun as stacking cans for a living.
    FML

    Good album. Myxamatosis is one of my favorite songs, but there are better Radiohead albums. OK Computer and In Rainbows are better.
    This is true. Shows the greatness of Radiohead.
  • whlinderwhlinder Member Posts: 4,740 Standard Supporter
    Absolution - MUSE
    I forgot that Death Cab For Cutie's Transatlanticism was this year. Still would take Muse.
    2005 will be a different story with Plans.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,691
    Absolution - MUSE
    whlinder said:

    I forgot that Death Cab For Cutie's Transatlanticism was this year. Still would take Muse.
    2005 will be a different story with Plans.

    It was on the original list of 15, I thought for sure starting out that it would make the cut.
  • JoeyJoey Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 6,663 Founders Club
    FO former Wam freeloader, it's clearly Janet Reno

    Criminally underrated album
  • guntloveguntlove Member Posts: 784
    This is a CROWDED field... and with all love and respect to The Bully, there are a few glaring omissions, imho.

    Of the options presented... its hard for me to decide between Fever to tell, Room on Fire, and Elephant. Hail to the thief was also a doozy.

    But the Rapture record that year, Echos, was a fucking banger.... and House of jealous lovers is simply one of the best songs of that, or any other decade. Nuff said on that.

    My Morning Jacket's album, It Still Moves, is fucking amazing... and any 2003 list is incomplete without it.

    Also, Shutes Too Narrow, while not as spectacular as the first Shins record, was still a wingdinger.

    gunt.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,691
    Absolution - MUSE
    guntlove said:

    This is a CROWDED field... and with all love and respect to The Bully, there are a few glaring omissions, imho.

    Of the options presented... its hard for me to decide between Fever to tell, Room on Fire, and Elephant. Hail to the thief was also a doozy.

    But the Rapture record that year, Echos, was a fucking banger.... and House of jealous lovers is simply one of the best songs of that, or any other decade. Nuff said on that.

    My Morning Jacket's album, It Still Moves, is fucking amazing... and any 2003 list is incomplete without it.

    Also, Shutes Too Narrow, while not as spectacular as the first Shins record, was still a wingdinger.

    gunt.

    Wanted to include MMJ and the Shins, couldn't find room.

    Not sure I've ever been blessed to listen to the Rapture.

    I'll check them out.
  • guntloveguntlove Member Posts: 784
    dnc said:

    guntlove said:

    This is a CROWDED field... and with all love and respect to The Bully, there are a few glaring omissions, imho.

    Of the options presented... its hard for me to decide between Fever to tell, Room on Fire, and Elephant. Hail to the thief was also a doozy.

    But the Rapture record that year, Echos, was a fucking banger.... and House of jealous lovers is simply one of the best songs of that, or any other decade. Nuff said on that.

    My Morning Jacket's album, It Still Moves, is fucking amazing... and any 2003 list is incomplete without it.

    Also, Shutes Too Narrow, while not as spectacular as the first Shins record, was still a wingdinger.

    gunt.

    Wanted to include MMJ and the Shins, couldn't find room.

    Not sure I've ever been blessed to listen to the Rapture.

    I'll check them out.
    They're not everyone's cup of tea, @dnc. They made that sort of electro-dance-punk stuff... it can be a bit screamy and severe for some folks, but I loved it for whatever reason. Anyhooo, these *poles are great.... good chit, amigo.

    gunt.
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