Compiling the best Albums of the year 2000 – Lets starts with the bottom 5
Here’s a rather ambitious attempt at listing the year 2000’s best Albums! Why 2000 you may ask? I feel it was a momentous year with ground-breaking new music, brand new bands and brand new genres. The Y2K millennium bug doomsday clock made it even more enticing!
Anyway, lets say I have a love/hate relationship with these “best of the year” lists. I love reading other people’s lists to see if there are any potentially great albums I might have missed, but I hate making my own “best of” lists. Part of the reason for this list loathing is that I know for certain I will regret making this list the moment it is published. By the time this issue hits the streets, I will have decided that some of these albums don’t belong on the list or should have been ranked differently.
19. Rage Against the Machine – “Renegades”
On “Renegades,” one of rock’s most incendiary alternative metal bands paid tribute to the forefathers of “revolutionary music” (as well as … um … Devo) on their first cover album and fourth studio album. Their reworkings of classics like “Street Fighting Man,” “Kick Out the Jams,” “Maggie’s Farm,” and “Renegades of Funk” made the band’s final studio effort a memorable one and platinum rated success. Unfortunately, RATM lead singer Zach De La Rocha left the band before this album was released (laying the seeds for Chris Cornell’s Audioslave)!
18. Richard Ashcroft – “Alone With Everybody”
17. Modest Mouse – “The Moon and Antarctica”
16. U2 – “All That You Can’t Leave Behind”














