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Portnoy
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MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:01 PM
MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up
 
CDs:

Top 10:
1. Muse - Absolution
2. Bigelf - Cheat The Gallows
3. Opeth - Blackwater Park *
4. Spock's Beard - Snow
5. The Flaming Lips - At War With The Mystics
6. Endochine - Day Two
7. Beardfish - Sleeping In Traffic Pts 1&2
8. Metallica - Death Magnetic
9. Lamb Of God - Ashes Of The Wake
10. Peter Gabriel - Up

Top 20:
11. Between The Buried & Me - Colors
12. Machine Head - The Blackening
13. Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
14. Slipknot - Vol 3: The Subliminal Verses
15. Pain Of Salvation - Remedy Lane
16. Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head
17. King Crimson - The Power To Believe
18. Weezer - Green Album
19. Porcupine Tree - Fear Of A Blank Planet
20. Mastodon - Crack The Skye

* A special mention must be made declaring Opeth as my "Band of the Decade" as I could have easily listed Deliverance, Damnation, Ghost Reveries and Watershed all in my top 10 as well, but I had a self-imposed rule of only one album per band...

(I had similar issues picking a definitive album from Porcupine Tree, Pain Of Salvation, Mastodon, Lamb Of God and The Flaming Lips who all put out very consistant, quality releases all decade)

And of course the 5 Dream Theater, 3 Transatlantic, 6 Neal Morse, 1 John Arch & 2 OSI albums I released this decade! (not counting any live stuff!)


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Films:

Top 10:
1. City Of God (Fernando Meirelles)
2. Children Of Men (Alfonso Cuaron)
3. Oldboy (Chan-Wook Park)
4. Mullholland Drive (David Lynch)
5. Memento (Christopher Nolan)
6. Irreversible (Gasper Noe)
7. Vanilla Sky (Cameron Crowe)
8. Requiem For A Dream (Darren Aronofsky)
9. Once (John Carney)
10. The Virgin Suicides (Sofia Coppola)

Top 20:
11. Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (Michel Gondry)
12. Funny Games (Michael Haneke)
13. Dig! (Ondi Timoner)
14. Lost In Translation (Sofia Coppola)
15. Kill Bill Vol 1&2 (Quentin Tarantino)
16. Match Point (Woody Allen)
17. Traffic (Steven Soderbergh)
18. There Will Be Blood (Paul Thomas Anderson)
19. No Country For Old Men (Joel & Ethan Coen)
20. Almost Famous (Cameron Crowe)

* Honorable mention goes to Christopher Guest as I couldn't pick just one film between Best In Show, A Mighty Wind and For Your Consideration

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TV:

Top 10:
1. Lost
2. The Sopranos
3. Six Feet Under
4. The Office (UK)
5. Curb Your Enthusiasm
6. The Wire
7. Rescue Me
8. Sons Of Anarchy
9. The Shield
10. Extras

Top 20:
11. Family Guy
12. Mad Men
13. Dexter
14. Brotherhood
15. Entourage
16. Californication
17. Breaking Bad
18. Eastbound & Down
19. Damages
20. True Blood

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Songs:
1. Opeth - The Baying Of The Hounds
2. Spock's Beard - The Great Nothing
3. Beck - Lonesome Tears
4. The Flaming Lips - Do You Realize?
5. Sixx AM - Accidents Can Happen
6. Keane - Bedshaped
7. Mastodon - Capillarian Crest
8. Muse - Stockholm Syndrome
9. Dillinger Escape Plan - When Good Dogs Do Bad Things
10. Bigelf - Counting Sheep





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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:07 PM
Lets see out of the albums I've got about four of them.
Out of the films I've seen about two of them.
And out of the TV Series I've only seen all of Lost and Extras.

I really really need to start watching and listening to more stuff, especially with regards to TV Series I need to watch Sopranos and all of The Wire.
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:09 PM
Awesome!

It's so amazing that you're open to s much music, atleast it's a lot for me

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:10 PM
wow...so many undiscovered bands, albums, films and songs for me..
this works as a recommendation list to me.
Thanks for sharing them Mike!
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:13 PM
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:15 PM
zoso

this works as a recommendation list to me.
Thanks for sharing them Mike!


I have to answer this:
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4 - 8 - 15 - 16 - 23 - 42 - Are you lost??

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:15 PM
I'm surprised to see Weezer in there among all the progressive rock and metal bands.  I would've gone with the Red Album personally, but the Green Album was their triumphant return and was sort of the ultimate pop album.

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:22 PM
Nice to see King Crimson's The Power to Believe and Peter Gabriel's Up.





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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:28 PM
4. The Office (UK)


nice :D


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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:30 PM
Kinda surprised about the absence of Cynic's Traced in Air on the decade end wrap up list.

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:32 PM
Cool list, one thing that struck me was how it must have seemed for long periods that you might never make an album with Neal again yet when you look at it, three TA albums and SIX solo albums its been an incredibly prolific decade! Very cool.

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:36 PM
I hope Dexter was number 11 for TV shows :)

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:41 PM
szabiakanich


Kinda surprised about the absence of Cynic's Traced in Air on the decade end wrap up list.


I'm not particularly surprised; when it came out I don't remember MP being *overly* enthusiastic about it.  I think it got an honourable mention in his end of 2008 post.

I have to say it's album of the decade for me though.

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:55 PM

Films: Top 10: 1. City Of God (Fernando Meirelles)


Portnoy,

I'm surprised that "City of God," a Brazilian film, be on your list, even in first!

I am especially here in Brazil because the public did not care much, in fact, there is a lot of prejudice to the cinema ...

But I'm happy to see this international recognition!

Mike, are there any other Brazilian film you like?

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:56 PM
Mike, thanks so much for dropping us these lists. I can't disagree with you there, only that The Great Misdirect is way better than Colors :D

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:57 PM
Cool to see Sixx AM getting some love. I think that is a highly underrated album and cant believe it didnt have bigger success. And I obviously understand the meaning behind the song and figure the reason that Mike likes it.

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 6:03 PM
The Baying Of The Hounds is my favourite Opeth song as well!! haha

solid lists all around, can't wait to see what the next decade has in store for us!
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 6:05 PM
Awesome list Mike. I'm putting together my own best of the 00's, and i must say i agree with a LOT of these. But no Mars Volta? To each his own of course, but i guess for me Volta are my "band of the decade" like Opeth is yours. I do agree that you can put just about any of Opeth's releases on that list tho

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 6:18 PM
yess! AAbbsolution, AAaabbsolution. Absolution. Absolution. (to the tune of hallelujiah!) It really is album of the decade. Nice to see the recognition for the film "Once" as well, amazing film
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 6:21 PM
No Mars Volta and no Radiohead?

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 6:28 PM
Great stuff man!  I have a few of the albums on there, and will certainly be checking out more.  I must say, Mike, you really do have awesome taste.  Because of you, I've checked out so much music and discovered so much.  I knew Metallica was officially back when you gave Death Magnetic your thumbs up.  Nice to see that AIC made your top 10 of 2009, and also nice to see that I'm not the only one who loves that album.  Anyways, happy, happy holidays to you and the family, and hope to see you in NYC at the Transatlantic gig.
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 6:32 PM
Yeah, this list will keep me busy for the next decade.  Where do you find the time to consume so much art?

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 6:40 PM
Keane came from the school nearest to me, they were named after a dinner lady there i believe.
Really glad to see bedshaped on there, would be on mine too, keep putting that CD in to listen to that song, the vocal melodies are incredible.



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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:19 PM
How is possible that we can agree so perfectly on movies, but disagree so horrendously with music...?!

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:37 PM
Office UK = WIN.
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:40 PM
Portnoy

10. Bigelf - Counting Sheep


This one just had to be in the list. I'm addicted to that song. One of the best songs to close an album I've ever heard.
 
On a side note: No love for  Frances the Mute by The Mars Volta?  

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:45 PM
dexter is too low :P

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 9:00 PM
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dexter is too low :P

I'm glad it got mentioned at least. 
And of course Sons of Anarchy, great show!
There's really too much amazing stuff in the lists! 

I wonder if MP has such a Top 10 list for books, if he loves to read at all of course.
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 9:20 PM
Portnoy


Songs:
1. Opeth - The Baying Of The Hounds




Affirmative.  That would be my choice or either of Reverie/Harlequin Forest or Ghost of Perdition.
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 9:28 PM
Awesome!!!

And Coldplay was on there so eat that all of you haters out there! :)
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 9:36 PM
Great lists!

I recently fell in love with Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. Great to see it get some recognition here!!
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 9:52 PM
Wow, Once made the top 10 flicks, thats pretty awesome, its amazing how sometimes the simplist films can make the biggest impact, 

great lists mike, awesome to see Eastbound and Down in there too!



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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 11:08 PM
Nice choice with the films.  Children of Men is one of my favorites; glad to see it's up at #2!
Huge fan of the last 3 films on that list as well.


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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 11:11 PM
Awesome Mike. Im going to the video store to borrow the films that I havent seen in your list.

I was stoked you had Oldboy in the list. I loveove that film.

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 11:11 PM
Awesome Mike. Im going to the video store to borrow the films that I havent seen in your list.

I was stoked you had Oldboy in the list. I loveove that film.

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 11:12 PM
wrong thread......
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 11:12 PM
Awesome Mike. Im going to the video store to borrow the films that I havent seen in your list.

I was stoked you had Oldboy in the list. I love that film.

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 11:12 PM
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Thursday, December 17, 2009 12:34 AM

Films: Top 10: 1. City Of God (Fernando Meirelles) 2. Children Of Men (Alfonso Cuaron) 3. Oldboy (Chan-Wook Park) 4. Mullholland Drive (David Lynch) 5. Memento (Christopher Nolan) 6. Irreversible (Gasper Noe) 7. Vanilla Sky (Cameron Crowe) 8. Requiem For A Dream (Darren Aronofsky) 9. Once (John Carney) 10. The Virgin Suicides (Sofia Coppola)



The inclusion of Irreversible really surprised me. I agree that it is a masterpiece that sets itself apart from any film before or after. It is also one of the few films (including Salo and now recently Von Trier's Antichrist) that I probably will never see again due to how much it affected me. But it is an impressive film nonetheless. 

As for Vanilla Sky, it's the only questionable pick. As much as I love Cameron Crowe, the fact that it is a remake of a flawless film by Amenabar (Abre Los Ojos) makes it hard for me to even think of it in a top 10, more so when there are Haneke and Gondry films in the top 20. I would bump one of these to the top 10 and move Sky out. 

Mike, no Guillermo Del Toro or Iñaritu?


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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Thursday, December 17, 2009 1:19 AM
Wow!
Great choices.
I didn't know you were a LOST fan, Mike. I love the show, can't wait for the final season.
Also about Opeth, I agree, Opeth, Dream Theater & Mastodon are my choices of best decade bands, since I can't choose only one album out of each.
Also, totally amazed to see Mulholland drive on the list - HELL YEAH! One of my all time favorites :))

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Thursday, December 17, 2009 2:06 AM
I find it amazing that MP is like one of the busiest dudes in the world and yet he still finds the time to listen to all this music and see all these movies and TV shows.

And make lists of them.

AND share those lists with us.

I will take these lists as recommendations.  I've barely seen any of those movies... I'm way behind in the whole media world.
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Thursday, December 17, 2009 3:45 AM
Can't believe you rated Muse above POS!

Remedy Lane surely deserves a top 5 place.

And PT barely making the list?!


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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Thursday, December 17, 2009 8:28 AM
Lost & Sopranos #1 and #2.  Right on.  I'd probably flip those numbers but there's been nothing better on tv than these two shows for probably the last 20 years, let alone 10 years.

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Thursday, December 17, 2009 8:54 AM
MP...back to your poll, you obviously made the Opeth decision with BWP, the PT decision and the POS decision...
and I know you would never make a public choice on your favorite DT album (which I assume you never could
because it would equate to picking one child over another)...however I hoped you could be a little more distanced
on the NM solo albums (even though you played on them) and name a decade favorite.
 
No biggie either way, but I really thought Testimony hit you pretty hard and I thought maybe it would be the one.

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Thursday, December 17, 2009 9:56 AM
I'm surprised...
That Fear Of A Blank Planet is in the list implicates that MP rates it over In Absentia and Deadwing.
I wouldn't have assumed that...

Nice (and surprising, too) to see Coldplay in the list as well.

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Thursday, December 17, 2009 12:09 PM
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Thursday, December 17, 2009 1:46 PM
MR's TOP 10 Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up
CDs:
(This is as hard as it gets - ONLY 1 pick per band)
  1. Dream Theater - Train of Thought 2004
  2. Alter Bridge - One Day Remains 2004
  3. BigElf - Cheat The Gallows 2008
  4. Circus Maximus - The 1st Chapter 2005
  5. Redemption - Snowfall On Judgement Day 2009
  6. Halford - Locked & Loaded 2000
  7. James LaBrie - Elements of Persuasion 2005
  8. Porcupine Tree - In Absentia 2002
  9. Neal More - Testimony 2003
10. Muse - Absolution 2007
* My "band of the decade" would easily go to DREAM THEATER!


Films:
  1. Cinderella Man (2005)
  2. The Prestige (2006)
  3. The Lord of The Rings, Pt. 1 (2001)
  4. Gladiator (2000)
  5. The Kingdom (2007)
  6. The Patriot (2000)
  7. The Illusionist (2006)
  8. The Dark Knight (2008)
  9. National Treasure (2009)
10. I Am Legend (2007)
 

* My "actor of the decade" would go to Russel Crowe
TV shows:
  1. 24
  2. Lost
  3. Prison Break
  4. Survivor
  5. Alias
  6. Dexter
  7. Damages
  8. Everybody Loves Raymond
  9. Entourage
10. Big Brother
Songs:
Forget it......WAY TOO DIFFICULT!

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Thursday, December 17, 2009 3:48 PM
"Portnoy"
MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up
 
CDs:

Top 10:
1. Muse - Absolution



Absolutely, what an amazing record, full of born to be classic rock prog/rock songs.

(Along with my other #1 spot that is 6DOIT, one of DT's best records).
 
And TV shows, Lost is amazing, really I cannot see any other series take the #1 spot, even when I really loved the new Battlestar Galactica, and of course House MD and Dexter. No other TV show has delivered in years the aumount of expectations that each episode brings, and all of their season endings are mind blowing.

Great list MP!



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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Thursday, December 17, 2009 5:04 PM
i wonder if Mike missed "The Departed"
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Friday, December 18, 2009 4:54 AM
I'm going to make a Pandora Radio station based on this list tomorrow and see what I get. Cheers MP!
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Friday, December 18, 2009 5:43 AM
Nice to see "our" City of God on top of your list! =]

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Friday, December 18, 2009 10:18 AM
Portnoy


18. Weezer - Green Album


You liked this better than Tool - Lateralus?   They were released on the same day, and to me it was Tool's definitive work, whereas it was the beginning of the end for Weezer. 
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Friday, December 18, 2009 11:40 AM
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MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up
 
CDs:

5. The Flaming Lips - At War With The Mystics




Cool!  This is one of the more notable instances (in my experience) when someone has expressed a genuine fondness for Mystics (esp. in context of the whole decade).
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Friday, December 18, 2009 1:01 PM
Alright Mike, here are MY top ten of the decade (albums only).

1.) Lateralus - Tool
2.) You Go Now - Chroma Key
3.) Mer de Noms - A Perfect Circle
4.) In Absentia - Porcupine Tree
5.) De-loused In The Comatorium - The Mars Volta
6.) Bridge Across Forever - Transatlantic
7.) Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence - Dream Theater
8.) Up - Peter Gabriel
9.) O.S.I. - O.S.I.
10.) 10,000 Days - Tool
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Friday, December 18, 2009 5:21 PM
I'd love to come up with my own lists for the decade, except I don't have the patience to go through all my music and first figure out which albums were even released in the past decade to even decide upon LOL...

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Friday, December 18, 2009 7:32 PM
I take back my previous post and decided to actually go through all my music and come up with a Top 20, because a Top 10 was impossible. Here's what I came up with, along w/ a tidbit on each:

1.) Transatlantic- Bridge Across Forever: One of my fave albums of all-time and a defining album for the genre of prog in general. Stranger In Your Soul will live in infamy amongst any fans of the genre as one of the greatest achievements in prog rock history.

2.) Spock's Beard- Snow: One of the epic prog concept albums of all-time and the defining moment of their career prior to Neal leaving the band. The last few minutes of "Wind at my Back" alone would earn the album a ranking this high.

3.) The Decemberists- The Hazards Of Love: It's been a long time since an album affected me this much and made me put aside all other music for as long as this one did. Brilliantly constructed epic tale, merging folk rock and prog? This album begs to be brought to the stage. Clearly one of the best albums of the past decade.

4.) Dream Theater- Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence: In my opinion, this is not only DT's best album of the past ten years, but is so by a wide margin. From the opening metal of "The Glass Prison" to the closing notes of the epic 45 minute progressive/symphonic title track, this is DT's best written and most focused effort of the last decade.

5.) Neal Morse- Testimony: Who says Neal Morse was quitting the music business after he left Spock's Beard? The lyrics are understandably difficult for some to deal with, and I'll also admit the jesus themes become overbearing at times, but the bottom line is that Neal was simply pouring his soul out on this album and sharing his personal life story with us all. For that, he should be commended, and musically, this is by far the most diverse of all the post-SB albums.

6.) Foo Fighters- In Your Honor: To date the best Foo Fighters album of all-time. This double album has everything- CD 1 containing high energy, classic FF material, and CD2 containing stripped down, sip a glass of wine, beautifully written acoustic songs. I saw them do an unplugged show during this tour and dare I say I enjoyed it even more than seeing their electric show.

7.) Porcupine Tree- In Absentia: It's because of this forum that I even know who this band is, and it's because of this album that I'm the huge PT fan I am today. Enough said.

8.) Transatlantic- SMPTe: I was unfamiliar with Marillion and Flower Kings prior to hearing this but I knew that anything involving MP and NM would be gold. I was right. All Of The Above is the defining song here and the "Innocence and Undying love" passage alone puts this album in my Top 10 of the decade.

9.) Wolfmother- S/T: Are they completely original? No. Are they extremely derivative? Yes,  probably. Do you think you're basically listening to a combination of Black Sabbath and Deep Purple when you listen to this album? Pretty much. Does this album have KILLER songs and riffs, and basically kick you in the face everytime you hear it? You better believe it. The bottom line: This album has amazing songs that are perfectly executed and each song is catchy as hell. So what if they aren't that original? I sure as hell don't. This album still blows my face off, and the new one is just about as good.

10.) Neal Morse- ?: I absolutely love this album, as I do all of his prog albums, but what I think Neal achieved on this release is a more accessible recording for the masses, without compromising his progressive vision. Clocking in at around 55 minutes, it's by far his most concise prog album, but also contains incredible playing in addition to what I believe are in their totality the most memorable melodies of all his albums.

11.) Coldplay- Viva La Vida: I could easily have put X&Y on the list as well, but this is one of the best pop/rock albums of the past 10 years and contains some amazing melodies that don't leave your head soon after listening. As MP once stated, "These guys couldn't write a bad song if they tried..."

12.) Porcupine Tree- Deadwing: The follow up to the brilliant In Absentia was almost as good,  and contains many memorable moments. Arriving Somewhere But Not Here and Open Car in particular are deep, thought provoking, songs, while Halo contains one of the most bone crushing hard rock riffs in recent memory. Throw in one of the most beautifully written piano ballads in years in "Lazarus", and you have a near perfect album in which the listener hears more depth in the music with each successive listen.

13.) Incubus- Morning View: This was the first album I ever heard by Incubus, and it's truly an outstanding album. It's successor "A Crow Left of the Murder" is just about as good as well. I think Incubus proved on this album that they were not just a Top 40 rock radio band, but that they were great songwriters and musicians whose music had a lot of depth. They also proved (to me, for the first time) that they are one of the tightest and most entertaining live bands in the world.

14.) Foo Fighters- Echoes, Silence, Patience, and Grace: This album basically solidified The Foo Fighters as one of the top few predominant popular modern rock bands in the world. Again, it's the songwriting that sets the Foo Fighters apart, as there are many absolutely brilliant songs on this release, in particular "Let It Die", "Come Alive", and "Summer's End".

15.) Fountains of Wayne- Welcome Interstate Managers: I will say it right now: This album is one of the greatest pop albums ever made. Every song is an absolute gem. The songs are quirky, fun, catchy, and interesting. Most people know "Stacy's Mom" which is a  fun song, but there's so much more to this album to love. I can't think of another band who takes the most mundane thoughts about everyday life and turns them into a great 3 minute pop song. If you're not familiar with this album, go listen to "Bright Future In Sales", "Hackensack", and especially "No Better Place" immediately.

16.) Audioslave- S/T: I was never much of a RATM fan because the whole rap/rock thing doesn't do much for me, but clearly the musicians in the band are killer and when you combined them with one of the greatest voices in rock in Chris Cornell, the results were bound to be magical, and they were. This album is basically a lesson in riff-ology, care of Tom Morello, and Chris Cornell sings as well as he ever has before or since on this record. As for the songs, well let's me just say this- I challenge anyone to listen to "Show Me How To Live" or "Set It Off" in their car and not go less than 75 MPH.

17.) Pearl Jam- S/T: In my opinion, PJ's self-titled release in 2006 was their best album since "Vs.", and this is coming from someone who's liked every single PJ album. They are also, IMO, easily one of the Top Ten live bands ever, but that's a discussion for another day. There are a slew of amazing songs on this release that rank up high amongst some of their best, including the infectiously catchy "Marker in the Sand", "Life Wasted", "Army Reserve", and one of their best all-time album closers, "Come Back".

18.) Our Lady Peace- Spiritual Machines: This is probably my favorite album by one of my favorite mainstream rock bands ever. It's also the only OLP release with a concept theme, and it's executed brilliantly from start to finish. Great production and great songs. As I mentioned in a prior post somee days ago, they are performing both this album as well as 1997's "Clumsy" in their entirety on their upcoming Canadian spring tour. Road trip?

19.) Oasis- Dig Out Your Soul: Despite their endless feuding and constant whining, the bottom line is I have always loved this band for its music. A harder edged, modern version of the Beatles can't be all that bad, and this album IMO was their best since Morning Glory. Barring a reconciliation, this will also be the last time you hear any Noel Gallagher-penned songs for Oasis, as he has left the band to pursue a solo career. Look for Oasis 2.0 to put out a new album next summer. It should be interesting to see what type of songwriting skills Liam and his other bandmates will be able to show the world. Heck, if Spock's Beard can pull it off, maybe Oasis can, too.

20.) Iron Maiden- A Matter of Life And Death: I'm not the true metalhead that many of you on this board are, but the one band I will always love is Iron Maiden because they flat out write great songs with great melodies that you can really sing along to. I also give them major kudos for having the balls to support this release by playing the entire album live from start to finish on tour. I personally feel that this album stacks up well against any classic Maiden release from any era, and every song is a winner.


I just wanted to add that this was a completely exhausting exercise, and I could probably easily include another 50 AWESOME albums that were released in the past decade. If I made this list tomorrow, maybe it would be different, but regardless, these are definitely amongst my favorites of the past decade that have enduring quality will be near to me for years to come...


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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Friday, December 18, 2009 9:15 PM
Excellent choices for both film and music. I'm glad to see Endochine's Day Two made it in the top 10. That album doesn't get enough credit on this forum.


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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Sunday, December 20, 2009 1:16 AM
alright lets see here, for the top 20 cds, ive heard 4 of them, for the films ive seen four of those as well, tv YES LOST, SOPRANOS AND DEXTER!!!, and for the songs ive heard 3 of those as well... so it looks like there's a lot here that I could check out if I wanted to, but what I'm most excited for is Muse, I'm on the verge of liking this band and I keep seeing people compare them to Radiohead, but thing is I don't really care for Radiohead all that much, but what I've heard from Muse I like so far. Odd I guess if they are actually as similar to Radiohead as some say. So I guess Absolution might be a good place to start :)

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Sunday, December 20, 2009 2:45 PM
A couple thoughts...

City of God- haven't seen it since it came out but I still always recommend it to people, who of course usually have no idea what I'm talking about and probably never bother to give it a look.  SUCH a powerful movie.  If you haven't seen it do yourself a favor and rent it.  It's one of those movies where you just sit there for a few minutes after it's over in a state of being wowed.

Picks for t.v.- notice the near total absence of shows from the good ol' "major networks?"  Cable is where it's at.  I hoping Mike's picks for 2011-2020 will include some "net only" shows, only because I hope there will be some people doing truly independant and high quality art, consumed on a large scale, that is distributed solely over the internet.

Music picks- sort of personal, but I love seeing the Lips and Beck on there.  Beck has always been a favorite of mine, nice to see a song from Sea Change getting props from one of my favorite artists.  Great songs and I *love* the arrangements on that album.  LOVE them, especially the strings.  Beautiful.

Also, Do You Realize... this song could get recognition for being a nice single on a fantastic album by a band that's always growing and doing something a little different artistically.  But what I notice is that it seems to have real weight with people as a song that touches them in a personal way.  One example (of many), my best friend's dad loves that song because it reminds him of his brother who passed away a couple years ago.  It seems as though it's not just some accessable lyrics paired with some interesting sounds, but rather something that truly resonates as a relfection of a common but powerful human experience.


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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Sunday, December 20, 2009 4:44 PM
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18. Weezer - Green Album


You liked this better than Tool - Lateralus?   They were released on the same day, and to me it was Tool's definitive work, whereas it was the beginning of the end for Weezer. 


Yeah, most of those albums listed don't come with in a mile of Lateralus or 10,000 days for my dollar. 

I thought the same thing.

For that matter wheres Deloused, another obvious one IMO.
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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Monday, December 21, 2009 10:22 AM
Portnoy


8. Muse - Stockholm Syndrome


YES!! The song that turned me on to Muse!


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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:13 PM
2009:

Albums

1. Porcupine Tree - The Incident
2. Leader Cheetah - The Sunspot Letters
3. Mastodon - Crack the Skye
4. Devin Townsend Project - Ki + Addicted
5. OSI - Blood
6. Lamb of God - Wrath
7. Muse - The Resistance
8. The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die
9. Steven Wilson - Insurgentes
10. ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead - Century of Self

Special Mentions:
Dream Theater - Black Clouds and Silver Linings (It's an improvement)
Pain of Salvation - Linoleum (It'd be in the top 5 easily, but it's just an EP :()
Michael Buble - Crazy Love (I just haven't met you yet!!)


Movies

1. District 9
2. The Hangover
3. Up
4. Where The Wild Things Are
5. Bruno
6. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
7. Star Trek
8. (500) Days of Summer
9. Saw VI
10. Funny Person (Yes, this movie gets number 10 because I only had 9 in my list so the honorable mention I was going to give gets into number 10
because there were that many fucking terrible movies. Huzzah for Eric Bana!)

Still to See:
State of Play
The Hurt Locker
Invictus
The Informant!
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
Sherlock Holmes (Only mentioned here incase Robert Downey


Decade:

Albums

1. Deftones - White Pony
2. Muse - Absolution
3. Porcupine Tree - Deadwing
4. Lamb of God - Sacrament
5. Muse - Origin of Symmetry
6. Celldweller - Self-Titled
7. Pain of Salvation - Scarsick
8. Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
9. Radiohead - Kid A
10. Strapping Young Lad - Alien

Special Mentions
Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth, Year Zero, Ghosts, The Slip
Meshuggah - Nothing, I, Catch ThirtyThree, obZen
The Avalanches - Since I Left You
Puscifer - V is for Vagina
Kings of Leon - Only By The Night
Brand New - The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me
Pain of Salvation - BE
Porcupine Tree - Fear of A Blank Planet, The Incident
Dream Theater - Octavarium
Modest Mouse - Good News For People That Love Bad News
Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf
Tool - Lateralus, 10000 Days

Movies

1. The Illusionist
2. District 9
3. The Prestige
4. Taken
5. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
6. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
7. The Saw Series
8. Fracture
9. The Bucket List
10. Cloverfield

Honorable Mention: The Departed

Still to See:
Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind
City of God
The Last King of Scotland


TV Shows:

1. Prison Break
2. Lost
3. The Sopranos
4. Survivor
5. Mad Men
6. Battlestar Galactica
7. The Amazing Race
8. Dexter
9. Californication
10. 24

Special Mentions:
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Metalocalypse
Weeds
30 Rock (Seasons 1 and 2)
Fringe
House (The first 2-3 seasons)

Still to See:
The Wire
Breaking Bad



That took a LOT longer to do than it should have taken.
I shall duck behind the couch.

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Saturday, December 26, 2009 3:09 PM
Of course Lost is number 1. Surprised there is no Dogville! anyway great list as always.

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Monday, December 28, 2009 8:00 PM
Mike, how you get the time to see and listen to all of these?? wow..! and thanks for sharing.. there's a lot to swallow in there..

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Re:MP's Best Of 00's Decade-End Wrap Up - Thursday, December 31, 2009 10:10 AM
My top 50 songs of the decade (without using any bands more than once and without individually ranking them...it would just be way too hard that way):

30 Seconds to Mars - Oblivion
All that Remains - This Calling
Andromeda - In the End
Avenged Sevenfold - Burn it Down
Between the Buried and Me - White Walls
Bullet for My Valentine - Hearts Burst Into Fire
Canvas Solaris - Sinusoid Mirage
Cellador - Forever Unbound
Circus Maximus - The First Chapter
Coheed & Cambria - Time Consumer
DragonForce - Through the Fire and the Flames
Dream Theater - In the Name of God
Dreamscape - The End of Light
Dredg - Same Ol' Road
Enchant - Comatose
Evergrey - In the Wake of the Weary
Fair to Midland - Walls of Jericho
Fates Warning - One
Freak Kitchen - Razor Flowers
Imogen Heap - The Walk
In This Moment - You Always Believed
James Labrie - Alone
Kaddisfly - Empire
Kamelot - Forever
Killswitch Engage - Rose of Sharyn
Lostprophets - Last Summer
Machine Head - All Falls Down
Melodramus - Touch of Light
Mindless Self Indulgence - Bitches
My Chemical Romance - Drowning Lessons
Opeth - Ghost of Perdition
OSI - Go
Pain of Salvation - Beyond the Pale
Paramore - Misery Business
Protest the Hero - Heretics and KIllers
The Receiving End of Sirens - The Rival Cycle
Redemption - Transcendence
Saosin - Voices
Schiller - Das Glockenspiel (Taucher remix)
Secret & Whisper - Spider Besider
Slavior - Dove
Sonata Arctica - Abandoned, Pleased, Brainwashed, Exploited
Story of the Year - And the Hero Will Drown
Stratovarius - Hunting High and Low
Sun Caged - Unchanging
Symphony X - Evolution
The Used - Blue and Yellow
Trivium - This World Can't Tear Us Apart
Within Temptation - Stand My Ground
Yellowcard - Breathing