The Alternative Music That Defined The 2000s (the sellout era?)
Go to https://squarespace.com/punkrockmba to get a free trial and 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain I look at the alternative music that defined the 2000s including Linkin Park "In The End", The Strokes "Last Night", The Used "I Caught Fire", Blink-182 "Feeling This", Killswitch Engage "My Curse", Breaking Benjamin "Diary Of Jane", My Chemical Romance "Welcome To The Black Parade", Vampire Weekend "A-Punk", Dragonforce "Through The Fire & The Flames", Owl City "Fireflies" and more alternative rock songs of the 2000s. Mic The Snare: / @micthesnare -- 🎉 PATREON: / thepunkrockmba 🕹️ DISCORD: / discord 🎮 TWITCH: / finnmckenty -- 🔊 PODCAST (Spotify): https://bit.ly/prmbapodcast 🔊 PODCAST (Apple Podcasts): https://bit.ly/prmbapod ▶️ SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://bit.ly/prmbalist -- 📲 INSTAGRAM: / finnmckenty 📲 TIKTOK: / finnmckenty 📲 TWITTER: / thepunkrockmba 📲 LINKEDIN: / finnmckenty 📷 SECOND CHANNEL: / finnmckentyprmba -- 👕 MERCH: https://prmbamerchstore.com/ -- 0:00 Intro 2:04 Linkin Park 5:43 The Strokes 7:28 The Used 10:09 Blink-182 11:57 Killswitch Engage 14:00 Breaking Benjamin 15:10 My Chemical Romance 17:08 Vampire Weekend 19:21 Dragonforce 21:40 Owl City

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