Brendon Wiard's 'Painting A Burning Building' (feat. members of Ozma, Verve Pipe, Saturday Looks Good To Me & Blues Traveler) is lush, intelligent singer-songwriter pop in the vein of Wilco, Beatles, Elvis Costello, Old 97's, Weezer & Teenage Fanclub.
Year: 2000 Courtesy of HIP Video Promotion
A mandatory piece for true thrashcore listeners. They have a unique style that falls somewhere in the realm of Hatebreed, Merauder, Slayer, Pissing Razors, The Haunted, and Pantera.
Year: 2000 Courtesy of Rive Video Promotion
Off of Rage Against the Machine's final album, "How I Could Just Kill A Man" brings Rage's trademark rap/rock sound to the Cypress Hill classic.
Year: 2000 Courtesy of Epic
The smartest and grittiest classic rock 'n' roll record you'll get this year. This album's brilliantly disheveled pop gems tell stories of dirty tricks, miscommunication, regret, bathroom graffiti, and misadventure.
Year: 2000 Courtesy of Sub Pop
Mindless Self Indulgence's music is a hybrid of Atari driven electronics with a venomous splash of ADD punk rock. Check out "Straight To Video".
Year: 2005 Courtesy of R'N'R Freelance
The French trio of Fabrice Dumont, Stephan Haeri (a.k.a. 2Square), and Christopher Hetier (also known as Antipop), better known as Telepopmusik deliver the goods.
Year: 2000 Courtesy of VIS-ABILITY
havoc Black Skate spot check#1 Havoc meets up with Sierra Fellers, Jeff Mikut, and Eric Viccarone at Valley Village Skatepark in Paramount, CA. Watch the troops kill the spot.
Year: 2007 Courtesy of havoc Entertainment
The Shins, indie-rock's hardest-working slackers, finally have made the clear transition from bedroom-pop to stadium-rock without losing everything that makes them great. Video: "Phantom Limb".
Year: 2007 Courtesy of Sub Pop