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Seen a few complaints in another thread that rock has died in the new millenium,

but I find this is totally untrue and this thread means to prove it.

Maybe some have this theory in mind, because rock is different than it used to be, not such mainstream huge bands to hit the charts,

but it is definitely there. Spread into different subgenres of course, but it has been like that before.

I still see important bands continuing to put out great records as well as there are plenty new bands of course to rock the scenes.

First example of a pretty new band with a recent song:

http://www.mtv.de/videos/24230871-rival-so...ssure-time.html

but see for yourself.

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a live performance by 10 Years (founded in 1999)

Paralyzing Kings

from the album Autumn Effect (2005)

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The Sword (founded in 2003) maybe famous because of guitar hero, but they did a lot more great songs, here are some nice vids

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Mastodon (since 1999) did some pretty wicked metal stuff

Blood & Thunder from 2004

& Sea Beast, same year

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the Arctic Monkeys formed my understanding of modern indie rock with their frist two albums:

Brianstorm live

Balaclava live

D is for Dangerous live

When The Sun Goes Down live

I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor live

Fake Tales Of San Francisco live

my fav. from the 3rd album:

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the Foo Fighters are an example of a career continued in this century, releasing even better songs than in their ealry days:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xh5zyq_fo...hite-limo_music

http://www.myvideo.de/watch/8164282/Foo_Fighters_Walk

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/sy-115212122...al_music_video/

sorry can't link everything from youtube, not all of that is available in my country, yes it's a shame!!!

Mars Volta, Rammstein, Mastodon

I love them all!

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