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The Music that Defined THE NEW ROCK REVOLUTION
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Discover the untold story of the "New Rock Revolution" that dominated the late '90s and early 2000s. From the emergence of the Garage Rock Revival to the Post-Punk Revival, witness the rise of iconic bands like The Strokes, The White Stripes, Franz Ferdinand, and more. Explore the pivotal moments, controversies, and changes that marked the evolution of this vibrant and energetic movement. With insightful commentary and behind-the-scenes details, this script brings to life the music that defined a generation and shaped the future of rock.

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0:00 INTRODUCTION
0:32 UPRISING (97-00)
2:39 OUTBREAK (01-02)
5:28 REVOLUTION (03-05)
13:05 RESOLUTION (06-07)
17:48 CONCLUSION

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@seanbs

1 year ago

As a millennial, these were the first bands that felt like they belonged to me, were speaking to me. Grunge belonged to Gen X. I loved those bands, but these were my peers.

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@DukesMusic84

1 year ago

Jack White is my favorite rock star of the early 2000s, the dude is just cut from a different cloth. He's still out there kicking ass, one of the last true rock stars we have left.

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@noodle4502

1 year ago

The Killers did so well in the UK, that even now, Mr Brightside is in the UK Top 50 on Spotify (25th), and still in the official top 100 (65th). Not bad for a nearly 20 year old track.

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@madmemesbro

1 year ago

I'm so so glad Bloc Party got a mention. Such a criminally under rated band that never gets covered!

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@OliverPenalber1129

1 year ago

The strokes added such diversity to the musical world. Glad they kept making music and didn’t fall off, same with the Killers and the Arctic monkeys

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@mehgend3914

1 year ago

Franz Ferdinand has such a good catalogue! I have been listening to almost exclusively them for the last month. They are just a really fun band.

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@alexdiogenes4768

1 year ago

Thank you to the Cartoon Network person who decided to play the music video for "Fell in Love with a Girl" on Toonami.

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@jacobdalton1602

1 year ago

I love how 4 lads from Sheffield just came out of nowhere in 2006 and almost instantly became one of if not the best Rock band of the 2000s and 2010s so far

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@anyssamoya1559

1 year ago

As an older Gen Z person who was born at the dawn of this era, I can't claim this scene as "mine," but I can say this part of music was the gateway to me discovering my musical identity as a teenager. I was raised by Gen X parents, and their 80s metal and new wave heavily informed my tastes, but my love and knowledge of 00s rock is entirely my own. This era of music was the soundtrack to my adolescence and all it's ups and downs, and it will forever hold a special place in my heart.

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@CinemaStix

1 year ago

Best music channel out there.

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@Ninchiito

1 year ago

Nice to see The Strokes get the recognition they deserve. :goat-turquoise-white-horns:

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@marselse

1 year ago

the strokes is one of the greatest bands in history

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@DaBroski100

1 year ago

I was really into pop punk as a kid, but in high school my friend showed me the White Stripes, Strokes, and Arctic Monkeys. I was a bit late to the party at that point, but they instantly grabbed me and opened up a whole new world of music that felt so fresh and fun to discover.

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@Litro740

1 year ago

another band that fit into the end of this period was Cage The Elephant, their self titled 2008 release is still one of my favorites

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@derraumdeuter3671

1 year ago

The Strokes are the genre defining band of the post garage revival. They were instrumental to its inception and with The new abnormal are till keeping it alive to some extent

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@DannyWonder

1 year ago

My favourite albums from this era (mentioned in the video): 1 Arcade Fire - Funeral 2 The Strokes - Is this It? 3 Arctic Monkeys - WPSIATWIN 4 LCD Soundsystem - SOS 5 Franz Ferdinand - s/t 6 Interpol - TOTBL 7 Bloc Party - Silent Alarm 8 The White Stripes - WBC 9 The Libertines - Up the Bracket 10 Arcade Fire - Neon Bible

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@jacktowers7533

1 year ago

Between you and Polyphonics videos you've proven something I've felt for a while that Jack White is the most important Rock Musician of our Generation

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@S_Over_Street

1 year ago

This era of rock music came at the right time as NuMetal & Rap/Rock acts was over saturated on Alt Rock radio. You did forget to mention Muse as they also peaked at this time with Time Is Running Out, Hysteria, Knights of Cydonia, Supermassive Black Hole, Starlight, & Uprising.

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@hanchan254

10 months ago

the yeah yeah yeahs and the strokes are still on my regular playlist . This whole video takes me down memory lane.

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@ghostyboi9186

1 year ago

this video just needs to be titled "my taste in music" so i can just send it to people when they ask "Whatre you into?"

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