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Masterpiece and hit songs by recommended Western bands from the 2000s

Bands have always energized the global music scene.

Among them, the bands of the 2000s were special, with many genres emerging that hadn’t existed before.

New styles from that era—like rap rock, which adds hip-hop elements to rock, and pop punk, which blends punk with pop—remain popular today as major genres.

In this article, we’ve picked out some of the key bands from the 2000s.

Please enjoy reading to the end at your leisure!

Best songs and hit tracks by recommended Western bands from the 2000s (51–60)

Here It Goes AgainOK Go

OK Go – Here It Goes Again (Official Music Video)
Here It Goes AgainOK Go

This is a superb rock number released in 2005 by OK Go, a band based in Chicago, from their album Oh No.

Its simple chord progression, catchy melody, and comfortable rhythmic patterns make it perfect practice material for guitar, bass, and drums.

Oh No is the band’s second album, an ambitious work recorded in Europe.

The track has been featured in numerous music games such as SSX on Tour, Rock Band, and Guitar Hero 5, earning support from music fans around the world.

It’s a classic packed with the fundamentals of instrumental performance, recommended for those looking to gain experience playing in a band.

The music video’s originality also drew attention, winning the Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video in 2007.

JennyThe Click Five

The Click Five – Jenny (Official Video)
JennyThe Click Five

A song by The Click Five, an American power pop band whose members at the time of formation were mostly students at Berklee College of Music.

It was the first single from their second album, Modern Minds and Pastimes, and is known for achieving major success in Asian countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines.

With catchy melodies and rock-like arrangements that evolve the power pop genre—said to have originated in the 1970s—into a modern sound, it offers a high-quality listening experience that resonates even with listeners who don’t often listen to rock.

It’s a classic that feels timeless, even within the increasingly diverse rock scene from the 2000s onward.

In The EndLinkin Park

In The End [Official HD Music Video] – Linkin Park
In The EndLinkin Park

This masterpiece, which fuses weighty melodies and rap with emotional vocals, was released in October 2001 by the American rock band Linkin Park.

Featured on their debut album Hybrid Theory, the track captured the hearts of nu metal fans worldwide and reached No.

2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Its striking intro begins with a piano riff, and the call-and-response between Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington powerfully conveys the frustration of efforts that go unrewarded.

The surreal music video, featuring a massive statue standing in a desert, won Best Rock Video at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards.

It’s a gem that deeply resonates with anyone who feels loneliness or defeat.

I Don’t Care feat. Adam GontierApocalyptica

Apocalyptica – ‘I Don’t Care’ feat. Adam Gontier (Official Video)
I Don't Care feat. Adam GontierApocalyptica

A striking work that channels a vortex of sorrow and anger through resonant, weighty cello and powerful vocals.

Finland’s Apocalyptica, known for fusing classical soundscapes with metal, unleashes a grand number featuring Adam Gontier of Three Days Grace.

Released in 2008 from the album “Worlds Collide,” the song lays bare the feelings of a protagonist trapped in a toxic relationship.

Featured in the American TV drama “Smallville,” it also reached No.

1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.

It has captured the hearts of many listeners as a track that stands by you at life’s crossroads and in those moments when you resolve to follow your own path.

StellarIncubus

A love song that uses cosmic metaphors to express love, this track by the American rock band Incubus symbolizes the evolution of their musical style.

Released from the album Make Yourself, it is known as a song that then-vocalist Brandon Boyd dedicated to his girlfriend.

While the album as a whole carries a nu-metal sound, this piece incorporates more melodic and refined elements, and together with its music video that gained traction on MTV, it reached No.

2 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart in June 2000.

It was later featured in the Guitar Hero series and the Daria movie, making it widely beloved.

Its grand portrayal of romance and human bonds through the imagery of outer space is sure to resonate with anyone who deeply cherishes someone special.