Who was the most popular band in 2000?
Top 10 Best Rock Bands of the 2000s
- Linkin Park (New Metal/Alternative Metal)
- Avenged Sevenfold (Metalcore/Heavy Metal)
- Green Day (Punk Rock/Pop Punk)
- Snow Patrol (Alternative Rock/Power Pop)
- Korn (Nu Metal/Alternative Metal)
- Nickelback (Post Grunge/Alternative Rock)
- Slipknot (Heavy Metal/Groove Metal/Alternative Metal)
Where is Eli paewai from?
Dannevirke
Paewai, who was raised in Dannevirke, said: “We spent a bit of time with the music students and tried to give them some helpful advice and direction as they start their own musical journey.”
Where is Matiu Walters from?
Auckland
A: I was born and raised in Auckland, so the Blues are my team. That’s where I am from.
How popular was New Zealand music in the 2000s?
By the mid-2000s the popularity of New Zealand music had reached new heights. Several artists were rewarded with album sales of between 30,000 and 60,000 – among them the female singer-songwriters Bic Runga, Brooke Fraser and Anika Moa.
What kind of music do they play in New Zealand?
New Zealand has a rich musical heritage, what with the beautiful traditional Maori waiatas and contemporary New Zealand reggae. There are also plenty of excellent bands in New Zealand playing brilliant rock, indie and alternative music. Give your eardrums a treat and take a look at this list of our top ten favourite Kiwi bands.
What was the most popular rock band in the 2000s?
Other Notable Rock Bands of the 2000s. The Shins (Indie Rock) Entombed (Death Metal) Poison The Well (Metalcore/Melodic Metalcore) Kasabian (Indie Rock/Alternative Rock) 3 Inches of Blood (Heavy Metal) Oasis (Rock/Alternative Rock) The Libertines (Indie Rock/Garage Rock/Punk Rock) The Bronx (Punk Rock) Lacuna Coil (Gothic Metal/Alternative Metal)
What bands came out in the 2000s with post-grunge?
Nickelback (Post Grunge/Alternative Rock) Slipknot (Heavy Metal/Groove Metal/Alternative Metal) Fall Out Boy (Pop Punk/Pop Rock) System of a Down (Heavy Metal/Alternative Metal) Blink-182 (Pop Punk/Punk Rock) Post Grunge in the 2000s. The post-grunge scene, which came into prominence towards the end of the ‘90s, scaled to new heights in the 2000s.