Thanks to Dallas for sharing this on Twitter.
As I mentioned before, Live 105 began the new millennium with a heavy focus on nu-metal and post-grunge, which was the norm for the next few years. In 2002, Sean Demery took the reins as program director and began widening the focus to indie and garage rock.
You get both those iterations of Live 105 on this playlist. You have songs by The Rapture, The Postal Service, Granddaddy, and Kings of Leon sharing air space with Staind, Evanesence, Chevelle, and...Nickelback. (To be fair, that song was on the playlist for about two weeks.) As you wait for Live 105's Labor Day 2K Weekend, enjoy this trip down memory lane to 2003.
1. Jane's Addiction- Just Because
2. Audioslave- Show Me How to Live
3. White Stripes- The Hardest Button to Button
4. Rancid- Fall Back Down
5. Radiohead- There There
6. Fountains of Wayne- Stacy's Mom
7. Coldplay- The Scientist
8. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club- Stop
9. Outakst- Hey Ya!
10. Dashboard Confessional- Hands Down
11. A Perfect Circle- Weak and Powerless
12. Linkin Park- Numb
13. Dandy Warhols- We Used to Be Friends
14. Queens of the Stone Age- Go with the Flow
15. Granddady- Now it's On
16. Chevelle- Send the Pain Below
17. Black Eyed Peas f/ Papa Roach- Anxiety
18. Staind- So Far Away
19. 311- Creatures (for a While)
20. Evanescence- Going Under
21. Hot Hot Heat- Bandages
22. Kings of Leon- Molly's Chambers
23. The Roots- The Seed (2.0)
24. Alkaline Trio- We've Had Enough
25. The Postal Service- Such Great Heights
26. Brand New- The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows
27. White Stripes- Seven Nation Army
28. Audio Bullys- The Things (Not available on YouTube, at least not in America.)
29. Trapt- Headstrong
30. Linkin Park- Faint
31. Interpol- Obstacle 1
32. Thrice- All That's Left
33. The Mars Volta- Inertiac ESP
34. Radiohead- Go to Sleep
35. Less Than Jake- The Science of Selling Yourself Short
36. Hot Hot Heat- Talk to Me, Dance with Me
37. Longwave- Tidal Wave
38. Nickelback- Someday
39. The Rapture- House of Jealous Lovers
No comments:
Post a Comment