Era
2000s Indie Rock · Alternative Rock · Emo
Garage-rock revival, post-hardcore, emo, indie sprawl, and the early streaming-era shifts.
- 116 bands
- 15 countries
- Indie Rock dominant genre
- #045 Linkin Park
Genre-blending L.A. rockers whose debut redefined post-grunge radio.
- #046 The White Stripes
Detroit duo whose stripped-down blues garage revived rock's primal urge.
- #047 The Strokes
New York garage-rock revivalists who set the 2000s indie template.
- #048 Arctic Monkeys
Sheffield indie-rockers whose internet-fueled rise rewrote breakthrough playbooks.
- #049 Coldplay
British alt-rockers turned global stadium-pop colossus.
- #050 Muse
Bombastic British trio fusing prog ambition and arena spectacle.
- #053 The Killers
Las Vegas synth-rockers behind one of the defining 2000s debuts.
- #054 Kings of Leon
Tennessee brothers who arc-ed from southern garage to stadium rock.
- #055 System of a Down
Armenian-American L.A. quartet weaving folk, metal, and political rage.
- #056 Slipknot
Iowa nine-piece whose theatrical brutality redefined extreme metal performance.
- #058 Deftones
Sacramento metallers blending shoegaze textures with crushing weight.
- #116 Mogwai
Glasgow instrumentalists central to post-rock's quiet-loud canon.
- #117 Sigur Rós
Icelandic ambient-rock band whose bowed guitars feel weather-borne.
- #118 Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Montreal collective whose orchestral crescendos define apocalyptic post-rock.
- #119 Explosions in the Sky
Texas instrumentalists whose cinematic builds soundtracked a generation.
- #122 Pelican
Chicago instrumental band straddling post-metal and post-rock.
- #123 Isis
Boston post-metal pillar of patient builds and cathedral crescendos.
- #126 Mastodon
Atlanta progressive-metal band whose concept albums redefined modern heavy.
- #127 High on Fire
Oakland trio merging Motörhead drive and Sabbath sludge.
- #130 Queens of the Stone Age
Josh Homme's hooky desert-rock project and rock radio mainstay.
- #131 Eagles of Death Metal
Loose, swaggering rock-and-roll duo with a sense of humor.
- #132 The Black Keys
Akron blues-rock duo whose retro grit became a 2010s mainstream sound.
- #134 The Raconteurs
Detroit-Nashville rock band led by Jack White and Brendan Benson.
- #135 Wolfmother
Sydney trio mining Sabbath and Zeppelin riffs for a new generation.
- #146 At the Drive-In
El Paso post-hardcore band whose 'Relationship of Command' is a touchstone.
- #147 The Mars Volta
Post-At-the-Drive-In Latin prog explosion of fierce ambition.
- #152 Blink-182
San Diego trio synonymous with 2000s mainstream pop punk.
- #153 Sum 41
Ajax, Ontario pop-punks who later embraced harder metal sounds.
- #154 Good Charlotte
Madden brothers' Maryland pop-punk band of MTV-era ubiquity.
- #155 Simple Plan
Montreal pop-punkers among Canada's biggest 2000s rock exports.
- #156 New Found Glory
Florida pop-punks of consistent hooks and breakdowns.
- #157 Jimmy Eat World
Mesa, Arizona band whose 'Bleed American' became emo's mainstream entry.
- #158 Dashboard Confessional
Chris Carrabba's confessional acoustic-emo project, a 2000s phenomenon.
- #159 My Chemical Romance
New Jersey theatrical emo whose 'Black Parade' defined the era.
- #160 Fall Out Boy
Chicago pop-punks whose hooks pushed emo onto mainstream radio.
- #161 Panic! at the Disco
Vegas band whose vaudevillian emo-pop dominated late-2000s charts.
- #162 Paramore
Tennessee pop-rockers whose evolution carried emo's hooks into the 2010s.
- #163 AFI
California band who shifted from hardcore punk to dark post-hardcore arenas.
- #164 Thursday
New Jersey post-hardcore band whose 'Full Collapse' is an emo cornerstone.
- #165 Taking Back Sunday
Long Island emo-rockers behind a string of mid-2000s genre-defining LPs.
- #166 Brand New
Long Island band whose ambitious arc brought literary emo to indie spaces.
- #167 The Used
Utah post-hardcore band of howling melodrama and Warped-tour catharsis.
- #168 Saosin
Orange County post-hardcore band whose technical chops set a 2000s template.
- #169 Senses Fail
New Jersey post-hardcore lifers and Warped-tour stalwarts.
- #170 Underoath
Florida Christian-scene-turned-mainstream post-hardcore titans.
- #173 Killswitch Engage
Massachusetts metalcore foundational act of the 2000s wave.
- #174 Lamb of God
Richmond groove-metal heavyweights who carry post-Pantera weight forward.
- #176 Meshuggah
Umeå polyrhythm masters whose sound spawned djent.
- #177 Opeth
Stockholm prog-metal mainstays of long-form composition and dynamics.
- #178 In Flames
Gothenburg melodic-death-metal pillars who shaped 2000s metalcore overseas.
- #179 Dark Tranquillity
Gothenburg melodic-death originators alongside In Flames.
- #181 Children of Bodom
Espoo melodic-death/power band of virtuoso shred and chilled hooks.
- #182 Nightwish
Kitee symphonic-metal pioneers and a global flagship for the subgenre.
- #183 HIM
Helsinki goth-rock band whose 'love metal' brand crossed Atlantic borders.
- #190 Rammstein
Berlin Neue Deutsche Härte titans of pyro spectacle and martial riffs.
- #247 Enslaved
Norwegian band that arc-ed from raw black metal into progressive territory.
- #248 Dimmu Borgir
Norwegian symphonic black-metal band who pushed the genre to mainstream metal.
- #249 Cradle of Filth
Suffolk extreme-metal theatre with literary horror at its core.
- #261 Soulfly
Max Cavalera's post-Sepultura tribal-metal project.
- #262 Angra
São Paulo power-metal band of operatic and Brazilian flavor.
- #268 Babasónicos
Buenos Aires alt-rockers whose sleek strangeness defines modern Argentine rock.
- #273 Mago de Oz
Madrid folk-metal band fusing Iberian melody with electric crunch.
- #274 Los Planetas
Granada indie-rock standard-bearers in Spain.
- #275 Stereolab
Anglo-French band fusing Marxist lyricism with motorik grooves and lounge.
- #290 Porcupine Tree
Steven Wilson's Hertfordshire band, modern prog's most-cited reference.
- #292 Symphony X
New Jersey neoclassical prog-metal stalwarts.
- #295 Coheed and Cambria
Long Island band whose comic-book concept arc spans many records.
- #301 The Vines
Sydney garage-rockers central to the early-2000s rock revival.
- #302 Jet
Melbourne brothers whose 'Are You Gonna Be My Girl' became a 2000s rock standard.
- #303 Powderfinger
Brisbane band, one of Australia's most successful 2000s rock acts.
- #312 The Living End
Melbourne psychobilly-punk trio of upright-bass-driven anthems.
- #324 Augie March
Shepparton indie-folk band of literary songwriting and lush arrangement.
- #335 Broken Social Scene
Toronto indie-rock collective and 2000s Canadian indie hub.
- #339 Billy Talent
Mississauga melodic-punk-rockers and a Canadian rock radio mainstay.
- #340 Three Days Grace
Norwood post-grunge mainstays of 2000s active-rock radio.
- #341 Nickelback
Hanna, Alberta band whose post-grunge anthems made them global hitmakers.
- #343 Our Lady Peace
Toronto alt-rockers and one of Canada's biggest 90s rock exports.
- #346 Strapping Young Lad
Devin Townsend's chaotic Canadian extreme-metal vehicle.
- #348 Alexisonfire
St. Catharines post-hardcore band of dual vocal interplay.
- #351 Propagandhi
Winnipeg progressive punk-rockers known for political fire and metallic chops.
- #363 The Libertines
London band of Doherty-Barât chaos and Albion-tinged tabloid notoriety.
- #394 Modest Mouse
Issaquah indie-rockers whose oddball songcraft became a 2000s mainstream act.
- #395 Death Cab for Cutie
Bellingham indie-rockers of melancholy melodicism.
- #396 The Decemberists
Portland literary indie-folk band of theatrical narrative songs.
- #397 Wilco
Chicago alt-country pioneers turned restless American art-rock band.
- #398 My Morning Jacket
Louisville band of reverbed Americana and jam-band live reach.
- #399 Band of Horses
Seattle indie-rockers of widescreen Americana and harmony.
- #400 The Shins
Albuquerque indie-pop band whose 'Oh, Inverted World' is a 2000s touchstone.
- #401 Spoon
Austin indie-rockers of taut, minimalist groove and crisp production.
- #402 Yeah Yeah Yeahs
NYC trio whose Karen O-led art-punk became a 2000s indie touchstone.
- #405 Sleater-Kinney
Olympia riot-grrrl trio whose post-punk crackle defined a feminist indie generation.
- #413 Reel Big Fish
Huntington Beach third-wave-ska mainstays.
- #414 Less Than Jake
Gainesville ska-punk lifers and a Warped Tour staple.
- #417 Goldfinger
L.A. ska-punkers whose 'Here in Your Bedroom' became a 90s scene anthem.
- #423 Matchbox Twenty
Florida band whose Rob Thomas-led adult-alternative dominated late-90s radio.
- #428 Audioslave
Chris Cornell-RATM supergroup of brawny post-grunge rock.
- #429 Velvet Revolver
GN'R-Weiland supergroup who briefly revived 90s arena hard rock.
- #438 Shellac
Chicago Albini-led trio of meticulous, mathy noise rock.
- #442 Tortoise
Chicago instrumental band central to post-rock's American emergence.
- #443 The Sea and Cake
Chicago indie-jazz-rockers of summery groove and Sam Prekop vocals.
- #457 of Montreal
Athens, Georgia indie-pop band of Kevin Barnes' theatrical psychedelic glam.
- #459 Mercury Rev
Buffalo psychedelic-rockers of orchestral, pastoral indie.
- #460 Spiritualized
Jason Pierce's post-Spacemen-3 band of gospel-rock cosmic excess.
- #471 Gomez
Southport indie-rockers whose 'Bring It On' won the 1998 Mercury Prize.
- #472 Travis
Glasgow band whose post-Britpop melodicism opened the door for Coldplay.
- #473 Snow Patrol
Glasgow-formed band whose 'Chasing Cars' became a global radio staple.
- #474 Stereophonics
Cwmaman, Welsh rock veterans of working-class Britpop carried into the 21st century.
- #477 Super Furry Animals
Welsh indie-rock psychonauts of bilingual brilliance and concept-album imagination.
- #479 Placebo
London band of androgynous glam-tinged alt-rock and 90s-into-2000s prominence.
- #484 Ash
Downpatrick band whose '1977' is a beloved Britpop-era melodic-rock LP.
- #487 The Frames
Dublin band led by Glen Hansard, indie-folk lifers.
- #488 And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
Austin post-hardcore prog-leaning band of cinematic ambition.
- #489 Cursive
Omaha emo-leaning indie-rock band of literate concept albums.
- #490 The Get Up Kids
Kansas City Midwest-emo standard-bearers.
- #492 American Football
Urbana emo-twinkle pioneers whose lone 90s LP became a cult classic.
- #499 The Pillows
Tokyo indie-rock veterans whose anime-soundtrack work brought them global fans.