What's the most quintessential 00s movie?

what's the most quintessential 00s movie?

Daredevil

Blade II.

Revenge of the Sith

Superbad

Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.

Believe it or not, it's Southland Tales.

Freddy Got Fingered, Eurotrip, Super Troopers, Me Myself & Irene

Limp Bizkit was the last band to play on top of the World Trade Center before the September 11th attacks. Their video for "Rollin'" was shot there on September 6, 2001,

xXx

no fuckin way

Dude, Where's My Car?

Scary Movie 1 & 2

Underworld

Stealth

everyone hated this band along with nickelback. Yet they were huge and made a lot of money. Were people just pretending? I remember people shitting on Linkin park as well for being too commerical. Anyway people really enjoyed rock rap for those short years.

Both bands are decent pop affairs, and have listenable songs. Only hoity-toity retards hate good pop music.

SAW 1

limp bizkit was cringe at the time but it at least had a groove and I could understand why people liked it and yes over time I can appreciate it more. nickelback was and always will be liquid diarrhea.

You guys remember watching Project X with your friends? Remember how you were going to throw a party as big and crazy? Remember how it didn’t amount to anything because you were all losers?

The 2000s was basically full of people trying to be anti-culture. Outwardly enjoying popular music like Limp Bizkit labeled you as a poser. Yet, twenty years later thats the only music thats remembered from that era.
In other words, millennial teens were a generation of try hards.

project x was more for early teenage zoomers. millenials were having parties like that for real already.

This guy sang while people were being raped into the mud.

No its just nostalgia. The music was and continues to be dogshit

The problem with millennials is that they cared too much about boomers opinions. Nu metal like Slipknot and Limp Bizkit sucks because it’s not real metal like Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath. Same with pop punk like Blink 182 and Sum 41 compared to the Sex Pistols and The Clash. Or just rock in general like Nickelback not being as good as Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin. And way too many millennials ate that shit up and turned against their own generation’s music and praising boomer music instead. Angsty nu metal bands, gay ass emo music and fashion, that was our culture and we were tricked into hating it by the fucking boomers.

Limp Bizkit

The music video is from 2000

believe it or not limp bizkit used to be the biggest band on the planet at some point. I remember going to school in my shitty 3rd world EU country and kids were singing "rolling rolling" doing the "row the wheel" hand motion in the hallways before class. someone I know used to wear the backwards red baseball cap ten years after LB stopped being cool, just because they adopted it as their personality at some point and forgot to move on.
hating on nickelback is just meme

Parties in general seem way less of a thing. I hear about them way less both IRL and in media.

X-2

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last generation where being a white man was seen as cool. Until the late 00s-2010s. Its weird to watch now at how pervy and extreme sports everything was. All of which is white male coded. Then Jay Z was invited to glastonbury that was the culture shift.

The RE movies.

Look up payola. Limp Bizkit is one of the bands at the center of that scandal. Basically a bunch of labels would pay radio stations to play a band/song way more than it should be played in a normal rotation. If you remember turning on the radio and thinking you couldn’t fucking escape Limp Bizkit, it’s because their labels made sure of that. The effect of the whole thing is that it made Limp Bizkit look like a much bigger/more popular band than they really were. Which ironically enough if you think everyone else is listening to Limp Bizkit, odds are you’d end up buying a Limp Bizkit album. When the payola shit finally came into light, Limp Bizkit’s radio play drastically went down. Think of the difference between Chocolate Starfish and Results May Vary. The band seemed to completely fall off no? Do you remember a single song from Results May Vary? Probably not. This is where a lot of the Limp Bizkit hate comes from, nobody actually likely their music but their label effectively gaslit the world into thinking everyone loved Limp Bizkit.

payloa is behind almost every single well known song on the radio, it's unavoidable. even nirvana had dj's paid off to play singles.

tbf it's why there are no massive bands anymore

consult the text:

Slipknot

sucked

Blink 182

sucked

Green Day

sucked
...

Korn's first album

held up

Sum 41

still fun

Limp Bizkit

still fun

Scooby Doo

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>Blink 182

good up to take off your pants and jacket

>Green Day

good up to warning

>Limp Bizkit

still fun

always was
youtu.be/EnhvI9SCPfk

No that's because everybody pushing black artists and blacks not being able to work together for long so they don't form bands.

The Core

wishful thinking, neither of them had unique identities or a vision, it's why Nickelback sucked from the beginning

Ironically, because I know it came out in 99, Fight Club

everyone loved Limp Bizkit wtf you talking about

Slipknot were great as an edgy hardcore band and they were great as a popular heavy metal band.

this, early internet culture were just sweaty hard rock hard metal edgelords, normies were far from internet music forums
very loud minority

I am 42 and in HS I fucking hated Limp Bizkit.

You're still not cool, dude

I'm 32 and in HS everyone loved Limp Bizkit

No house parties would be a nightmare to have at your own place

the band revealed themselves when they advertised themselves as edgelords with a unique spin, but the record was just Coal Chamber with pots and pans, they then pussied out and removed the controversial song on the album, which is so far from 1994 and their heavy metal version is just "sorry we fired you because you tried to shift the spotlight from the singer"

Blink had all around amazing talent for catchy pop-punk tunes and solid lyrics and all of that pretty much from day 1.

Way more respected artists couldn't write something like "Adam's Song".

they are still happening you're just not invited

I hate limp bizkit but their Woodstock 99 performance is so of the best and most legendary music performances ever. I absolutely think they're dogshit, but I still watch that performance. It captures the essence of the era as good if not better than anything I've ever seen. Steely Dan's 1973 performance on The Midnight Special

How did Travis Barker became that one rock guy that had a cameo in random rap and pop songs?

I see what you're getting at but Sum 41's Chuck still has more soul than their entire discography

I remember playing Wait and Bleed (on a fucking cassette tape) to my hot english teacher in 9th grade trying to impress her for some reason and she was like "I'm not saying I hate it , but it's just not my thing" lmao

Unique look, universally acclaimed amazing drummer.

house parties are best at your own place. no need to drive and park and you have access to private rooms. I'd just make the people that passed out help me clean in the morning.

sum 41 was ok but they were clearly riding the wave that blink and green day created

00s

just a quick question, how did you read this in your head? the noughties? the 2000s?

That song is sampled from a rhcp song off mother's milk. They were a shit band solely for that reason. When your biggest hit is sampling someone else's music then you're a fraud, just like MIA and paper planes

in america we say "the 2000s" or you get poped in the mouth

Written that way, "the oh-oh's".

2000s. Anyone who says otherwise is a homo

Project X marked the end of the last of the good days, proto zoomers shit. No I've never seen it.

Daily reminder that this franchise came out when you could go to Fatburger and buy a double cheese with fries for $2.95 and it was also socially acceptable to call people faggot.

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The 'two triple zeroes' is how we always said it

Ok faggot.

Butterfly isn't even their best song. Their follow up album Darkhorse is fucking amazing, at least by rap metal standards. But it never really got the attention it deserved.

youtube.com/watch?v=mNkDPWVOf0s

socially acceptable to call people faggot

gen alpha is normalizing that again actually

Yeah they were a one hit wonder for a reason.
And the beat is really shameless, every third grader could have taken that sample and make that beat with it.

Swordfish

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understanding the potential of the sample is everything. yes any idiot can just sample but the talent is in the curation and understanding gold when you hear it.

choose one

ability to call people faggots in public

or

fat women aren't ashamed of being grossly overweight

Crazy how Fred Durst managed to become cool again after trying to be the lead guitarist that one time

That might be true if it was some obscure new jersey funk band from the late 60s.

But it's the fucking red hot chilly peppers. That's not exactly what DJs used to call "digging".

Tits

Final destination 3

The Faculty

come on how many people would think this fucking random instrumental jam on a rock album had a hit making sample in it? it's not super obscure but it's more obscure than I'd give some wigger in 1999 credit for finding.

youtu.be/VVxjdJoh4SM?si=U67fr7SXZURgONfc

yeah it takes talent to come up with an iconic guitar riff but the real talent is realizing that one of the biggest bands of all time came up with an iconic riff amd the ripping it off

zoom zoom

basically yeah. the chili peppers themselves didn't realize the potential of the riff or they'd have made a single themselves with it. also i was born in 88

The riff was literally included on a platinum selling album released by one of the big three record labels. They obviously believed in it. A throwaway riff wouldn't have made the cut

2fast2furious or Tokyo Drift

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the Jolie tomb raider movies, the good Charlie's angels, the taxi remake, the first bring it on and this I rewatched all of these last year btw. they still hold up for the most part imo

Gee, glad they had seven members