The Best of 2003 Rock Music
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Looking for the best rock music of 2003? Look no further than this blog post, which rounds up the top tunes of the year! From classic hits to forgotten gems, this is the ultimate list of 2003 rock music.
Best Albums of 2003
There were some great albums released in 2003, and it was hard to narrow it down to just ten. But these are the ten best rock albums of 2003, according to critics and music fans alike.
1. Taking the Long Way by Dixie Chicks
2. Hail to the Thief by Radiohead
3. In Rainbows by Radiohead
4. lizard by King Crimson
5. Fracture by Porcupine Tree
6. Black Clouds & Silver Linings by Dream Theater
7. The sectionals by Mogwai
8. Catch That Tiger by The Raconteurs
9. From Here to Now to You by Jack Johnson
10. Evil Empire by Rage Against the Machine
Best Songs of 2003
Rock music in 2003 was marked by the return of some classic rock and roll bands, as well as the rise of a new wave of talent. Here are some of the best songs of 2003:
“Seven Nation Army” by The White Stripes
“Lose Yourself” by Eminem
“Crazy in Love” by Beyonce featuring Jay Z
“Bring Me to Life” by Evanescence
“Where Is My Mind?” by The Pixies
Best New Artists of 2003
In 2003, a number of new artists made their mark on the rock music scene. Here are some of the best new artists of 2003, according to critics and music fans.
The White Stripes
The White Stripes is a Detroit-based duo that consists of Jack White on vocals and guitar and Meg White on drums. The duo’s stripped-down approach to rock ‘n’ roll, which is heavily influenced by blues and punk, earned them a devoted following. The White Stripes released their fourth album, “Elephant,” in 2003 to critical acclaim.
The Strokes
The Strokes is a New York City-based band that emerged as one of the leaders of the garage rock revival movement in the early 2000s. The band’s lean, angular sound was indebted to such seminal bands as Television and the Velvet Underground. The Strokes released their highly anticipated second album, “Room on Fire,” in 2003.
Jet
Jet is an Australian band that was formed in 2001 by brothers Nic and Chris Cester. The band’s raw, energetic brand of rock ‘n’ roll was heavily influenced by classic acts like AC/DC and the Rolling Stones. Jet’s debut album, “Get Born,” was released in 2003 to major commercial success.
Best Live Performances of 2003
The year 2003 was a great one for rock music, with many awesome live performances. Here are some of the best of the best from that year.
-Foo Fighters at the Hyde Park Calling festival in London
-Muse at Earls Court in London
-Radiohead at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California
-The White Stripes at the coldest ever Vans Warped Tour stop in Yakima, Washington
– Queens of the Stone Age at Download Festival in Donington Park, England
-System of a Down at Big Day Out in Melbourne, Australia
Best Music Videos of 2003
There were some great music videos released in 2003. Here are some of the best:
-Evanescence, “Bring Me to Life”
-Linkin Park, “In the End”
-Thirty Seconds to Mars, “Attack”
-Red Hot Chili Peppers, “Can’t Stop”
-Foo Fighters, “Times Like These”
– Queens of the Stone Age, “No One Knows”
-The White Stripes, “Seven Nation Army”
-Audioslave, “Like a Stone”
Best Cover Songs of 2003
There were some great cover songs that came out in 2003. Here are just a few of the best:
-SR-71’s ” Blackbird” originally performed by The Beatles
-Staind’s ” Outside” originally performed by George Michael
-Linkin Park’s ” In the End” originally performed by Creed
-Chevelle’s ” Send the Pain Below” originally performed by Cobain
-Fuel’s ” Hemorrhage (In My Hands)” originally performed by Jewel
Best Remixes of 2003
As the popularity of electronic music began to grow in the early 2000s, so too did the popularity of remixes. A remix is a version of a song that has been remixed by a DJ or producer, typically with the intention of making it more suited for dancing or club play. In 2003, several notable remixes were released that would go on to become classics in their own right. Here are some of the best remixes of 2003:
-Avicii – Levels (Cazzette’s ATMOSPHERE Level)
-Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit (Paul Oakenfold Remix)
-The Prodigy – Breathe (KLF Remix)
-Radiohead – High and Dry (Andy Gray & Justin Michael Remix)
-Red Hot Chili Peppers – Can’t Stop (Oliver Lieb Remix)
-The White Stripes – Seven Nation Army (Matthew Herbert’s Teem Nation Army Dub)
Best Tributes of 2003
As the year comes to a close, we take a look back at some of the best tributes that 2003 had to offer. From songs honoring those who have passed on, to those celebrating enduring relationships, these are the tunes that inspired us this year.
Best Collaborations of 2003
There were some great musical collaborations in 2003, with artists from different genres coming together to create some truly unique and memorable songs. Here are some of the best collaborations of 2003:
-The White Stripes and Beck: The two artists collaborated on the song “Little White Lies”, which appeared on Beck’s album Guero. The song is a catchy, upbeat tune with a catchy hook and great guitar work from both artists.
-Nas and Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley: The two collaborated on the song “Road to Zion”, which appeared on Damian’s album Welcome to Jamrock. The song is a reggae-infused hip-hop track with a positive message about rising up from adversity.
-Jay-Z and Linkin Park: The two artists collaborated on the song “Numb/Encore”, which appeared on Jay-Z’s album Collision Course. The song is a hard-hitting track that blends Linkin Park’s nu metal sound with Jay-Z’s hip-hop style.
-50 Cent and Eminem: The two artists collaborated on the song “Patiently Waiting”, which appeared on 50 Cent’s album Get Rich or Die Tryin’. The song is a dark, gritty track about the harsh realities of life in the inner city.
Best of 2003 Rock Music
In 2003, many great rock songs were released. Here are some of the best of 2003 rock music.