Dave Grohl played drums on it, for one. And a project like this was so quintessentially 2000s that it deserves to be remembered fondly.
All Killer No Filler – Sum 41
All Killer No Filler, contains some of the band’s biggest hits such as “Fat Lip” and “In Too Deep,” which were pop-punk anthems back in the 2000s. The record is the epitome of scene culture, covering relationships, self-indulgence, angst and ambivalence.
The National – The National
The National kicked off their folk-infused, indie-rock music journey in 2001 with their self-titled debut. The album has more of a country vibe compared to their more recent indie-rock releases but is a reminder of how far the band have come in two decades.