Regardless of how people consumed their music as 2000s technology gave us the iPod and artist pages on MySpace, there were plenty of songs that were fan favorites, but over time might have slipped out of their daily rotation. Let's take a look back at some forgotten gems that were released from 2000-2009.
Good Charlotte and Sublime have been announced for Slam Dunk Festival 2026. The upcoming event - which is the UK's biggest independent rock festival - has revealed the first acts for its 20th anniversary weekend set to take place at Hertfordshire's Hatfield Park and Temple Newsam in Leeds on May 23 and 24 respectively.
In the early 2000s, Good Charlotte sang, “This is the anthem / Throw all your hands up.” Hey, if you’re still a rough-around-the-edges punk kid, that’s likely still your song, but what about all the other groups that make up the halls of schools across the country? What are their anthems?
Granted, fans can always count on artists to release songs in the spirit of the holidays. However, some artists release songs that highlight the month differently. Here is a list of songs that should be on every December playlist.
Cameron Diaz has found bliss as a mother and wife—calling it "the most fulfilling part of my life so far"—but she didn't close the door completely on her first love when she joined SiriusXM's Bruce Bozzi on Quarantined with Bruce on Thursday to discuss her future plans to return to acting.
Four decades ago, Van Halen's eponymous debut album was unleashed onto the world, and before the album even hit the five-minute mark, "Eruption" was nearing its conclusion, and listeners were losing their minds over what they just heard.
Statistically speaking, it is incredibly likely that you were bullied in school by someone with a name like Brad or Ashley. Whether they didn't let you sit at the cool kids' table, whether you got picked last in P.E.