Am glad to be seeing people turn around on this Era of music and appreciate it a lot more. I was a kid when this was happening and it defined my sense on how Rock should sound (one of the first songs I ever recall was Tick Tick Boom by The Hives)
@@gamingnoah9807 Personally I think Arctic Monkeys are better than the Strokes, although I do admit they are a tad overrated. I find a lot of Strokes songs to sound really similar and they get kinda boring after a while, which probably assisted in their fall from the mainstream
I disagree. With the exception of the Yeah Yeahs Yeahs, I pretty much hate all garage rock and post-punk revival bands. Just because it was now the 21st century didn’t mean we had to make the “modern version” of every vintage artist. Just listen to those artists.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club were pretty sick for a few albums. I remember liking them and then finding out they were linked to the whole Dig situation with Brian Jones town. Great riffs
It would be awesome if you did a late 2000s - early 2010s garage rock video with bands like Ty segall, Thee oh sees, Jay reatard, Meatbodies, Parquet courts, Bass drum of death, wavves etc
I was a kid in the early 90s when indie/grunge etc blew up. I feel like I was too young to appreciated what was going on and in a way kind of missed it. The first time I was old enough to go to shows was late 90s and mostly nu metal was dominating at the time. When the strokes hit and all of the 2000s bands came on board, I feel like that was the first time I was able to appreciated good music and be present for it. So much good stuff during that decade and it was accessible. Now, there is still a lot of good stuff but you have to sift through a lot of nonsense to get to it.
@@bloxsy_ i'd say my top 3 suggestions would be "ben gurion" by the hot snakes, "can you hear it" by rocket from the crypt & "it all means nothing" by the screaming females. i know you're not gonna play these on video anytime soon but i just felt like they'd be good to give more experience with what this style had to offer and in screaming females's case, how it's transitioned into a newer era.
Sweet riffing! Some miserable Herbert nicked a batch of CDs from my car c.mid 2000s, including some bands represented here. Had completely forgotten about The Datsons and The Vines, so mucho gratitude for the re-introductions. Cheers again!
1:59 I'm not sure how old you are, but I'm 27. So I was like eight when that Jet album came out. And it was so good, I thought they were going to be the biggest band in the world.
One thing I remember about all of these bands is that their records all had really terrible mastering, even for the time. They're all so LOUD and squashed like crazy. The White Stripes got away with it since they didn't have dense arrangements, but listen to a Libertines single sometime and witness the carnage. Still, it was nice hearing rock music that wasn't post-grunge and quite a few of the bands hold up today even if a lot of them sounded kind of same-y at the time (The Libertines wrote some tremendous songs)
I think that was part of the charm though. On the bonus tracks of OK Go's album "Of the Blue Colour of the Sky," the band defends the sound by saying that they "want it to sound loud and fucked up and it's supposed to sound like your speakers are breaking and like it's coming out of the trunk of the car next to you." Then Dave Fridmann, who produced the album, agrees and says, "Even at the quietest possible audible level, we want it to sound like your shit is on fire right now."
Always enjoy yr videos, but this one was special. I was lucky enough to be living in the UK at the time, and saw all but 4 of the songs live. (Now back in NZ, I haven't even seen a Nissan). Will definitely learn a riff or two from the list.
I forgot how big this scene was. You could easily do another video with bands like Maxïmo Park, Moving Units, The Killers, Eagles of Death Metal, The Bravery, etc.
I remember being blown away when Bloc Party dropped Helicopter.. It was so different and energetic. Those first two albums are modern day classics to me.
I like how there's no consensus on what this genre / movement is called, the bands don't have much in common either (other than some form of 70's nostalgia)
Thank you. I use a Boss Katana amp and all the sound is from there. It's recorded directly in to GarageBand via a USB where I add a little bit of reverb. That's it!
I grew up listening to all this bands , I always liked rock music but my older brother was listening to classic rock and some heavier stuff, at some point it encouraged me to pick up a guitar and now I can't stand most of this riffs it's like level 1 2 & 3 out of 10 levels of skill not that I don't like basics but most of this riffs even the bands catalog were always the same this is what brought at some point guitar music to an extinction ...
Your videos are a playlist, music time capsule, and a riff tutorial at the same time and that's why I love your stuff
Thanks man. I appreciate it.
Literaly, all in one video 🎸🔥
@@bloxsy_ Hey, do you take requests?
Ain't that the truth :3. Love his videos
Starting with The Strokes, already love it.
The Strokes, Interpol, and The Cribs are my favourites..
Just went to my tenth Cribs gig last weekend.
Best.band.ever.
@@MrKit19832009 that's true love
Saw the cribs last night was mega
Loved seeing The Strokes, Black Keys, Arctic Monkeys, White Stripes and Bloc Party on here, great list man
Thanks man.
Best era of music imo. Glad to see it getting recognition!
Goddamn that Dead Leaves riff is something truly special.
They started their show in Rio de Janeiro back in 2005 with this song.
YES! love the fact that you put kings of leon on here. Mollys chambers is such a good song.
I’m so glad to see BRMC included on the list. Been enjoying their music so much lately
So many underrated bands in this genre. Oblivians, Reigning Sound, Datsuns, Dirtbombs...
The Hives and The Vines are my personal favorites from this era. Great work.
Am glad to be seeing people turn around on this Era of music and appreciate it a lot more. I was a kid when this was happening and it defined my sense on how Rock should sound (one of the first songs I ever recall was Tick Tick Boom by The Hives)
Your tone on f*** forever sounds exactly like the record. Great video
Thanks man.
What’s your signal chain?
One of my favourite era of music, the early 2000's Garage Rock and Post Punk Revival
Absolutely fantastic video. Love The Strokes, Kings of Leon, Jet and Arctic Monkeys
I like this video because you can see the parallels between 70s punk this era
Appreciate you actually playing more than just the very beginning of dead leaves :)
Just got back from RHCP concert. Would be awesome to see RHCP vid next (they’re my favorite band :))
Yes! You included BRMC! Thank you, Bloxsy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4:41 PJ Harvey! Love it! And that Interpol riff at 5:15 really is something special.
An excellent trip down memory lane as ever. That _Helicopter_ cover is awesome.
NYC Cops is such an underrated Strokes song. Love the video!
Would like to see more on the libertines
Yeah yeah yeahs and the hives are sooo underrated. Great to see you show them some love.
YYYs definitely deserve they own video imo
This was a really good era for music. Unfortunately, underrated. Specially The Libertines. They were an awesome band.
They are.
You seriously think The Strokes, The White Stripes and Arctic Monkeys are underrated
@@gamingnoah9807 they weren’t back in the 2000’s, they just didn’t release anything for like 5 years so they only really have themselves to blame
@@gamingnoah9807 Personally I think Arctic Monkeys are better than the Strokes, although I do admit they are a tad overrated. I find a lot of Strokes songs to sound really similar and they get kinda boring after a while, which probably assisted in their fall from the mainstream
I disagree. With the exception of the Yeah Yeahs Yeahs, I pretty much hate all garage rock and post-punk revival bands. Just because it was now the 21st century didn’t mean we had to make the “modern version” of every vintage artist. Just listen to those artists.
>clicks on video
>immediately greeted with the Strokes
>🙂
Great as always! It was nice of you to include PJ Harvey's riff as well c:
A solid collection of riffs!! The Strokes, Hives, White Stripes, Interpol, YYY, AM, among many others, fantastic playing too
Great video! As a Japanese person, THEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT should also be included here!
Garage rock had quite the resurgence in the 2000’S🖤❤️🤘
The Black Keys really resurrected that Detroit/60’s/ nugget collection blues sound🖤🤘
I LOVE POST-PUNK!!!
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club were pretty sick for a few albums. I remember liking them and then finding out they were linked to the whole Dig situation with Brian Jones town. Great riffs
If a video like this begins with a Strokes riff, I know it's a good one!
Great stuff! Need to do a Part 2 with some Electric Six, The Mooney Suzuki, The Fratellis, The Detroit Cobras, Dirty Pretty Things, Cage the Elephant.
Fratellis? Urgh.
Nice to see some love for BRMC!
BRMC are brilliant.
Hell yeah. Saw them live a few days ago and they're still fucking amazing.
The Libertines, Babyshambles, The Cribs, The White Stripes, The Hives? ok i know this is great
Very good, bro!!! Post Punk is one of my favorites styles
I instantly thought of Date With the Night when I saw the title. So glad to see it on the list!
Honestly love the videos, you always cover some of the best riffs
kaiser chiefs was my favorite band when i was a child. thanks for reminding me!
Would love to see a new garage video with Ty Segall, Thee Oh Sees, Fuzz and stuff like that
That would be cool.
Idk why but I was expecting Jay Reatard
@@lomarr332 He should definitely be included, Bass Drum of Death too
Nice job. My fav garage band is Black Keys. Glad u included them :)
It would be awesome if you did a late 2000s - early 2010s garage rock video with bands like Ty segall, Thee oh sees, Jay reatard, Meatbodies, Parquet courts, Bass drum of death, wavves etc
I was waiting for interpol and you didn't dissapoint
Dude you're the best idk what else to say
Aw cheers dude. I appreciate it.
Okay now i need to go binge the strokes' first two albums again! :D
I was a kid in the early 90s when indie/grunge etc blew up. I feel like I was too young to appreciated what was going on and in a way kind of missed it. The first time I was old enough to go to shows was late 90s and mostly nu metal was dominating at the time. When the strokes hit and all of the 2000s bands came on board, I feel like that was the first time I was able to appreciated good music and be present for it. So much good stuff during that decade and it was accessible. Now, there is still a lot of good stuff but you have to sift through a lot of nonsense to get to it.
Wow those songs feel like a time and place , being a teenager and hearing those songs for the first time
Thank you !! I love Black Rebel Motorcycle Club!!!
Thanks for watching! Yeah BRMC are awesome.
oh darn, i didn’t know you were taking suggestions on this!!
I'm always open to suggestions.
@@bloxsy_ i'd say my top 3 suggestions would be "ben gurion" by the hot snakes, "can you hear it" by rocket from the crypt & "it all means nothing" by the screaming females.
i know you're not gonna play these on video anytime soon but i just felt like they'd be good to give more experience with what this style had to offer and in screaming females's case, how it's transitioned into a newer era.
A lot of great songs I haven’t thought of in a long time 💛
I think this has to be my favourite upload of yours ! 🙏
the strokes and libertines up front!! my two favorite bands in middle school
Killer tones, Killer playlist and rock solid time as usual 🤘🏻
Súper playlist 👌
maybe lacks "At The Drive In"
ATDI are post-hardcore
Sweet riffing! Some miserable Herbert nicked a batch of CDs from my car c.mid 2000s, including some bands represented here. Had completely forgotten about The Datsons and The Vines, so mucho gratitude for the re-introductions. Cheers again!
this guy has to be the king of tones
So happy to see the Von Bondies in there!!!
1:59 I'm not sure how old you are, but I'm 27. So I was like eight when that Jet album came out. And it was so good, I thought they were going to be the biggest band in the world.
As soon as I saw Bloc Party…you’re confirmed ! Good stuff.
I`m so much love all of this rock-bands and his unforgettable music, thanks !!
got arrested two days ago and this just made my whole week so much better thank you bloxsy
Soooooo happy you added the Cribs Bro!
That tone! I'd like to see a gear run down.
One thing I remember about all of these bands is that their records all had really terrible mastering, even for the time. They're all so LOUD and squashed like crazy. The White Stripes got away with it since they didn't have dense arrangements, but listen to a Libertines single sometime and witness the carnage. Still, it was nice hearing rock music that wasn't post-grunge and quite a few of the bands hold up today even if a lot of them sounded kind of same-y at the time (The Libertines wrote some tremendous songs)
I think that was part of the charm though. On the bonus tracks of OK Go's album "Of the Blue Colour of the Sky," the band defends the sound by saying that they "want it to sound loud and fucked up and it's supposed to sound like your speakers are breaking and like it's coming out of the trunk of the car next to you." Then Dave Fridmann, who produced the album, agrees and says, "Even at the quietest possible audible level, we want it to sound like your shit is on fire right now."
Always enjoy yr videos, but this one was special. I was lucky enough to be living in the UK at the time, and saw all but 4 of the songs live. (Now back in NZ, I haven't even seen a Nissan). Will definitely learn a riff or two from the list.
2000-2010 was a good decade for alternative rock
Top 10 Cribs Riffs man, Ryan is a monster
Brings back such good memories! Great tunes
Amazing work as always my lad!
THANK U SO MUCH this is all i've dreamed for
Brilliant song choices - they took me back to the best couple of years of my life 🙂
Wow, great video, great playing. You remind me how much I was into this type of music in my teens. Only two songs I'm not familiar with.
These were all great throwbacks!
I forgot how big this scene was. You could easily do another video with bands like Maxïmo Park, Moving Units, The Killers, Eagles of Death Metal, The Bravery, etc.
Futureheads...
Very nice playing,bring back memories
My favourite music genre! I really like your stuff, man
Thanks man. I appreciate it,
All
My faves played expertly !!! Superb
Thanks!
I remember being blown away when Bloc Party dropped Helicopter.. It was so different and energetic. Those first two albums are modern day classics to me.
Hell Yeah! Dead Leaves... is my favourite White Stripes' track🔥
I wish I had heard "I Fought Piranhas" by you. My favorite song by White Stripes.
02:11 aaaa✨ my favourite band & my favourite song!
I like how there's no consensus on what this genre / movement is called, the bands don't have much in common either (other than some form of 70's nostalgia)
Great song selection!
Lovely riffs
Amazing playlist
am glad i subscribed to you... so many wholesome guitar contents 🎸❤️
Great video
F**k Forever on your Jazzmaster is a bliss!
The vines don’t get enough love
This video is awesome. Thank you very much
Thank you for watching.
Awesome AWESOME video as always my man. What is your gear for this vid?
Boss Katana and a Vintage V65
Please do a libertines best riffs x
Very nostalgic
Jet “are you gonna be my girl” more like The White Stripes “Screwdriver” at least those thieves were one hit wonders
Garage Rock rules, i love The Hives 🤟
hi man! love your compilation of riffs. Can you share your guitar setup? brands of pedals and stuff like that, ill apreciate it so much ☺
Thank you. I use a Boss Katana amp and all the sound is from there. It's recorded directly in to GarageBand via a USB where I add a little bit of reverb. That's it!
Great to see Mirror Kissers on here
same bro n my name is Lucas too
I grew up listening to all this bands , I always liked rock music but my older brother was listening to classic rock and some heavier stuff, at some point it encouraged me to pick up a guitar and now I can't stand most of this riffs it's like level 1 2 & 3 out of 10 levels of skill not that I don't like basics but most of this riffs even the bands catalog were always the same this is what brought at some point guitar music to an extinction ...
Top helmet riffs please!
the tone at 2:33 is awesome