What rock songs from the 2000s do you consider “god-tier” tracks?
It was an interesting period for music. At the turn of the decade, nu-metal was just emerging, but pop-punk and emo were on the verge of breakouts as well. Plus you had several '90s holdovers still dominating rock radio despite not falling into any of those classifications.
But one thing is for certain. If you were alive and listening to rock in the '90s, there was no way you were going to miss these songs. Tracks such as Papa Roach's “Last Resort” oath Evanescence's “Bring Me to Life” have stood the test of time and remain every bit as popular today as they did the moment they were released.
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Here we take a look at tracks that musically left their mark, had strong radio airplay and left a lasting legacy that have essentially made these songs timeless.
10 Best God-Tier Rock Songs of the 2000s
These 2000s rock songs have secured themselves god-tier status based on their legacy, their stats and basically just being iconic in nature.
Gallery Credit: Chad Childers, Loudwire
10 Best God-Tier Rock Songs of the 1990s
These 1990s rock songs have secured themselves god-tier status based on their legacy, their stats and basically just being iconic in nature.
Gallery Credit: Chad Childers, Loudwire
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