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A roundup of debut songs by Western bands that lit up the 2000s

The 2000s were a time when various music scenes—garage rock, post-punk, hip-hop, electro, and more—intermingled, giving rise to new musical trends.

The songs by bands that debuted with fresh sounds from the late 1990s to the mid-2000s still shine with an undiminished allure today.

This time, we’re introducing the debut tracks that can truly be called the starting points for the many bands that colored the music scene of the 2000s.

Let’s look back together on these timeless gems that blend nostalgia with freshness.

Debut Songs of Western Bands That Colored the 2000s (31–40)

Black RoosterThe Kills

Among the garage rock revival movement, The Kills stand out as a duo known for their sexiest, most bluesy rock sound.

This song is the title track from their debut EP, released in 2002.

With a sound reminiscent of The Velvet Underground, it fully showcases their analog-leaning strengths.

ConcertinaThe Mars Volta

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ConcertinaThe Mars Volta

The Mars Volta is a band formed mainly by two former members of At The Drive-In.

With a progressive rock sound approached through emo and screamo, they stood out as a unique presence in the indie rock scene at the time.

This is one track from The Mars Volta’s debut EP.

House of Jealous LoversThe Rapture

The Rapture /// House of Jealous Lovers
House of Jealous LoversThe Rapture

They’re a dance-rock band from New York that was among the first to perform dance music with a full band sound.

Produced by LCD Soundsystem’s DFA Records, they debuted in 2002 with this track.

Fruit MachineThe Ting Tings

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Fruit MachineThe Ting Tings

The Ting Tings are a cute two-person indie pop band from the UK.

They also take a dance-rock approach, and many of their songs are highly addictive—you’ll find them stuck in your head after just one listen.

This song was the first single The Ting Tings released.

FactoryThe Vines

This is the debut single by The Vines, an alternative rock band from Australia.

When their debut album was released, the band was even called the second coming of Nirvana, and the album became a major hit.

Their musical style gradually changed afterward, and they continued to earn greater acclaim with their new sound.