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Ninety songs of The Noughties - DiS Editor's Picks (P2K Alternative)



Let's party like it's 2009! Doesn't quite have the same ring to it as that there Prince hit, does it? Nor does P2K but it hasn't stopped the indie-rock behemoth Pitchfork counting down their mere 500 songs of the Noughties. Speaking of which, if you want to hear them all DiS user Yesiamduck has turned all 500 songs into a Spotify playlist.

DiS is still mulling over the decade that was and pondering who the most important acts were, what the best gig was and which labels/events/films/books/websites/moments really truly mattered. To soundtrack my thought process, I've compiled this playlist of my favourite songs of the decade and thought I'd join the opensource revolution and share this playlist with you all.

Please Note:

  • This playlist is not in any order other than musical flow, with similar tracks clustered together to hopefully make it more listenable.
  • I tried to limit it to one track per act.
  • I also tried not to fill it up with loads of stuff that I've released on DiS Records.
  • THIS IS A PERSONAL LIST OF FAVOURITES AND IS NOT THE DEFINITIVE OPINION OF EVERYONE WHO HAS WRITTEN FOR/CONTRIBUTED TO/EDITED/USED/WORKED AT DROWNED IN SOUND OVER THE PAST 9 YEARS.
  • DiS' end of the decade coverage is forthcoming

Sean in 00s

Electrelane 'Film Music'
Arctic Monkeys '505'
Six by Seven 'I.O.U. Love'
The Postal Service 'We Will Become Silhouettes'
The Radio Dept. '1995'
The Stills 'Still in Love Song'
The Shins 'Sleeping Lessons'
Friendly Fires 'Paris'
Blonde Redhead 'The Dress'
PJ Harvey 'A Place Called Home'
M83 'Don't Save Us From the Flames'
TV on the Radio 'Staring At The Sun'
The Cooper Temple Clause 'Let's Kill Music'
LCD Soundsystem 'Losing My Edge'
Peaches 'Fuck The Pain Away'
The Kills 'No Wow'
Justice 'Phantom'
Crystal Castles 'Vanished'
The Knife 'Heartbeats'
Phoenix 'Too Young'
Tarwater 'Stone'
Cut Copy 'Out There on the Ice'
The Rapture 'House of Jealous Lovers'
Hot Hot Heat 'Talk to Me, Dance With Me'
Les Savy Fav 'The Sweat Descends'
Yeah Yeah Yeahs 'Y Control'
Liars 'Mr Your On Fire Mr'
Death From Above 1979 'Romantic Rights'
These New Puritans 'Swords of Truth'
No Age 'Everybody's Down'
Interpol 'PDA'
Idlewild 'Listen to What You've Got'
The Walkmen 'The Rat'
At the Drive-In 'One Armed Scissor'
Gwen Stefani 'What You Waiting For?'
OutKast 'Hey Ya! - Radio Mix/Club Mix'
The Streets 'Let's Push Thing's Forward'
Justin Timberlake 'Cry Me a River'
The Faint 'Paranoiattack'
Panic! At the Disco 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies'
Paramore 'Crushcrushcrush'
Destiny's Child 'Independent Women, Part 1'
Gnarls Barkley 'Crazy'
Feist 'I Feel It All'
Girls Aloud 'Je Ne Parle Pas Francais'
Youthmovies 'The Naughtiest Girl Is a Monitor'
Battles 'Atlas'
Foals 'Balloons'
Radiohead 'Idioteque'
Regina Spektor 'Us'
Kate Nash 'Nicest Thing'
The Cribs 'Be Safe'
Bloc Party 'The Pioneers'
Pretty Girls Make Graves 'This Is Our Emergency'
Sonic Youth 'Incinerate'
Midlake 'Roscoe'
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds 'We Call Upon the Author'
Manic Street Preachers 'Jackie Collins Existential Question Time'
Muse 'Supermassive Black Hole'
Deftones 'Digital Bath'
Biffy Clyro '57'
Rival Schools 'Used for Glue'
Queens Of The Stone Age 'Lightning Song'
Death Cab for Cutie 'I Will Possess Your Heart'
The Maccabees 'No Kind Words - Single Version'
Sufjan Stevens 'Come On Feel The Illinoise!'
Björk 'It's Not Up to You'
The National 'Squalor Victoria'
Beirut 'Postcards From Italy'
Andrew Bird 'Plasticities'
Jeniferever 'From Across the Sea'
Explosions In The Sky 'Magic Hours'
Sigur Rós 'Starálfur'
Four Tet 'She Moves She'
Panda Bear 'Bro's'
Bright Eyes 'Poison Oak'
Broken Social Scene 'Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl'
Elbow 'Grace Under Pressure'
The Veils 'The Tide That Left And Never Came Back'
Frightened Rabbit 'I Feel Better'
Modest Mouse 'Float On'
The Dandy Warhols 'Get Off'
Franz Ferdinand 'Darts of Pleasure'
Metric 'Monster Hospital'
Nine Inch Nails 'The Hand That Feeds (DFA mix)'
Beck 'Lost Cause'
Grizzly Bear 'On a Neck, On a Spit'
Jamie T 'If You Got the Money'
Cat Power 'Free'
Les Incompétents 'Escapades'

Listen: Sean in 00s on Spotify

Oh and if you want to hear my songs of the 90s, I made a Spotify playlist of that too.

For more Spotify playlists compiled by DiS click here.

I actually forgot that IOU Love

came out this decade.
The Way I Feel Today is still my favourite Six By Seven album.

Not a bad list

I would put Belle & Sebastian- Wrapped Up In Books, Bat For Lashes - Daniel, Animal Collective - My Girls and The Empty Page by Sonic Youth in that list but good try, better luck luck next time. :(

next ten considerations

oceansize, mew, belle and sebastian, arab strap, longwave, daft punk, coldplay, tool, the weakerthans. i'm probs missing someone dead important (to me anyway), but yeah oceansize and belle and sebastian fo sho.

oh, sorry

meant to say, good list!

This is a fine list.

Though I deplore the absence of Jumpers by Sleater-Kinney.

uh, the list pretty much blows

but I love that picture with the eyeball in the mouth- where'd you find that?

if that playlist isn't working. (It isn't for me). Then the p2K 500 playlists are here too http://www.spotifyme.blogspot.com/

Modeselektor - Kill Bill Vol. 4

Liars - The Other Side Of Mt. Heart Attack
Joanna Newsom - Only Skin

Needs more Arcade Fire...

it's the cover of 'Zero' by Yeah Yeah Yeahs

which isn't on the list but like zero, noughties, etc

eh?

I thought you hated Kate Nash...

I was just about to start a thread saying how P2K sucks donkey balls

Fuck Jay-Z. Fuck Justin Timberlake. Fuck Britney Spears. FUCK 'EM! How a webzine that champions indie rock can top load these acts in their top 500 is beyond comprehension. One Broken Social Scene album has more quality tunes than Britney has or will ever make. Fact.

Gotta add The Wrens - Boys, You Won't. Trail of Dead - Relative Ways. Wolf Parade - We Built Another World. Women - Group Hall Transport. The Pony's - Glass Conversation. British Sea Power - Fear of Drowning. Clinic - Hippy Death Suite. Band of Horses - The Funeral. Deerhunter - Nothing Ever Happens. Patrick Wolf - Tristan.

TVotR-Staring at the Sun = inspired choice.

Oh yeah. Actually the best song of the decade...

Destroyer - The Chosen Few.

According to iTunes I've heard it 152 times. It only gets better each time...in fact, let's make it 153....

Girls - Death In Vegas

and i'm suprised there's no Air on.

a nice list.

so which 10 songs should i add to make it up to 100?

Flotation Toy Warning's Posptar Researching Oblivion. I can't believe they are not on p2K's or yours... + richard hawley's Coles Corner + Brothers Kite's Hopeless and Unsung + John Vanderslice's Exodus Damage + Rilo Kiley's Portions for Foxes + Okkervil River's Unless its kicks + Silver Jews' Punks in the Beer light

Seeing The Cooper Temple Clause on there has made my day. It's only 11am though and I've just woken up, so if that is as good as my day gets, it will be a pretty disappointing one. Various efforts from Alfie and Kid Galahad would find their way onto that list if I was in charge, Jamie T probably wouldn't.

Oh no way! Well, yeah yeah yeahs just got a point

but I'm afraid it's not going to even move them onto my radar screen yet- they don't move me at all and they will never be sexy so they should just forget about that.

thanks

no

less arcade fire and others of their ilk- much less

and much more bands that are making moves which are actually changing the face of music like: Deerhunter, Boris, Sunn O))), Earth, Interpol, Liars, No Age, Grinderman, DFA 1979, Growing, Fennesz, Belong, Torche, The Twilight Sad, Secret Machines, Mogwai, Melvins, Megapuss, Grails, Angels Of Light, Fuck Buttons, Einsturzende Neubauten, Coil, Current 93, Crystal Castles, The Bug, Bohren & der Club Of Gore, William Basinski, Health, Alva Noto, Oneida, Dungen, Eyvind Kang, Clinic, Oren Ambarchi, Tim Hecker, Philip Jeck, The Mars Volta & Andrew W.K.

something with guts and consequences

but for the most part they're changing the face of music in a SHIT way

(fennesz and twilight sad excluded)

but... of all the tracks from Silent Alarm

you picked The Pioneers? Why?!

The Tide That Left And Never Came Back!

Good choice. great record too.

Big hell yeah!

for Lightning Song- I love that tune, used to use it loads in compilation tapes/playlists.

jamie t...

geez...i thought he had disappeared into some post-mike skinner purgatorial ether.

A million dead track wouldn't go a miss

I vote murder and create

Shit yeah

That really is one hell of a playlist. To top it up I'd add Daft Punk - Digital Love, Dizzee Rascal - I Luv U, Brand New - Sic Transit Gloria and, say, Panasonic Youth. Oh and The Libertines - Don't Look Back Into The Sun. To be honest for me theres not much wrong with that P2K list - theres a few songs I'd disagree with sure, but when are you ever gonna completely agree.

no strokes

As if!

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