ArsMoriendi
11.21.18 | Green Day twice, Smashing Pumpkins twice, Nirvana twice...
boring list even though I like 7/10 albums here |
BallsToTheWall
11.21.18 | No Weezer? Smh! |
blastOFFitsPARTYtime
11.21.18 | "I dont even know"
True story. |
Clumseee
11.21.18 | where's jagged little pill and 3ebs s/t ya jerk |
MebalZahari
11.21.18 | Night Ranger! |
WoodeeX
11.21.18 | I feel like Type O are more iconic than most of these. But I guess theyre not rock.
Siamese Dream completely blew my mind when I first heard it. Such a good album |
Nazzadan
11.21.18 | You edited your comment, now I look like a fool. |
blastOFFitsPARTYtime
11.21.18 | Type O ya say?
Has to be a typo. |
Cimnele
11.21.18 | going back and looking at what was "iconic" at the time and it's like friggin Suede |
Attackoftheshark
11.21.18 | Boring |
oneups
11.21.18 | 3eb s/t seconded for sure. Also, Radiohead? |
BerryGarlicia
11.21.18 | 4 is the only thing here i would listen to ever
and nimrod should be here |
DoofDoof
11.21.18 | Not my exact own taste of what I think are my favourites to listen to but 'impartially' I'd think:
1. Radiohead - Ok Computer
2. Nirvana - Nevermind
3. Pearl Jam - Ten
4. Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
5. Oasis - Definitely Maybe
6. Metallica - Metallica
7. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar
8. Green Day - Dookie
9. Faith No More - Angel Dust
10. Rage Against the Machine - RATM
Personally I’d consider ‘The Downward Spiral’, ‘Ritual De lo Habitual’ and ‘The Holy Bible’ as more iconic of the 90s for me than Oasis, Green Day and RHCP...but in terms of iconic for the masses I think the selection before fits.
Notice nothing beyond 1997 made the cut as music changed up...and albums actually got less 'iconic'. They did. Really. |
DoofDoof
11.21.18 | Top 10 most 'iconic' rock albums of the 00s...I can't even work it out, 'iconic'ness' tumbles off a cliff. Again, impartially...
1. Radiohead - Kid A
2. Arcade Fire - Funeral
3. QOTSA -Songs for the Deaf
4. White Stripes - Elephant
5. Deftones - White Pony
6. Muse - Absolution
7. The Strokes - Is This It?
8. Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
9. Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
10. At the Drive-In - Relationship |
WoodeeX
11.22.18 | Pavement and Neutral Milk Hotel were highly influential bands too |
SitarHero
11.22.18 | Top 10 iconic rock albums of the '90s according to someone who wasn't alive in the '90s I guess
Actually, I'm pretty sure. |
SitarHero
11.22.18 | Doof, the '00s needs some Hybrid Theory mayne. Probably some Morning View too. |
DoofDoof
11.22.18 | Please not Morning View...I can just about come to terms with Linkin Park making the cut but not Incubus
Maybe Lateralus ahead of both? Though I think Aenima is more iconic of its time Lateralus was v significant af the time |
zakalwe
11.22.18 | Downward Spiral for the 90s definitely. |
Zig
11.22.18 | Superunknown |
DoofDoof
11.22.18 | I’d say 1994 alone has a more iconic selection than all of the ‘00s
1. The Downward Spiral
2. The Holy Bible
3. Grace
4. Dookie
5. Definitely Maybe
6. Superunknown
7. Crooked Rain
8. Parklife
9. Welcome to Sky Valley
10. Unplugged in New York
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SitarHero
11.22.18 | Nothing is more symbolic of the early-00s than Linkin Park dude. |
SitarHero
11.22.18 | '94 as also had Jar of Flies, Smash, the Blue album, Dogman and Nightside Eclipse. |
zakalwe
11.22.18 | Different Class |
zakalwe
11.22.18 | Apologies, that was ‘95. Still a massive album when it came out though and Common People was/is iconic as fuck. |
Egarran
11.22.18 | Jagged Little Pill was huge. |
SitarHero
11.22.18 | Would you consider Jagged Little Pill a rock album though? |
ArsMoriendi
11.22.18 | What about Sublime’s s/t
That album was huge |
ArsMoriendi
11.22.18 | “Would you consider Jagged Little Pill a rock album though?”
It’s labeled post-grunge by most websites, so yes? |
StrikeOfTheBeast
11.22.18 | Dookie. haha |
DoofDoof
11.22.18 | 'Sublime’s s/t'
I owned it but it wasn't all that huge compared to Green Day or Offspring |
StrikeOfTheBeast
11.22.18 | 7 and 8 are my faves here. |
claygurnz
11.22.18 | @Doof
I'd put American Idiot in the top 10 for iconic 00's rock albums, even though I know it's not your cup of tea. The singles were everywhere. |
DoofDoof
11.22.18 | that's a valid one clay
Linkin Park and Green Day should replace Bloc Party and At the Drive-In...so music quality goes further down, but 'iconic-ness' does go up a shade |