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Must-Listen Now! Classic and Hit Western Rock Songs from the 2000s

In today’s music scene beyond the 2020s, hit songs and classics from the 2000s are already remembered as classic numbers.

While there may not have been a massive movement that defined the era like grunge or alternative rock in the 1990s, the rapid spread of the internet gave rise to many remarkable songs and artists unique to a time when our very way of engaging with music was transforming.

So this time, we’re highlighting hit songs and timeless tracks from Western rock in the 2000s.

Centered around the keyword “rock,” we’ll deliver a diverse and exciting lineup!

Now’s the time to listen! Classic and hit Western rock tracks from the 2000s (41–50)

Hemorrhage (In My Hands)Fuel

Fuel – Hemorrhage (In My Hands) (Official HD Video)
Hemorrhage (In My Hands)Fuel

A song marked by intense guitar riffs and powerful vocals.

You can feel the desperate longing to reclaim a love that’s slipping away.

Released in September 2000 and included on the album “Something Like Human,” this track is renowned as one of Fuel’s defining signature songs.

It also gained broad popularity through its use in the film “Scream 3.” It’s the perfect pick when you want to blow off steam or sink into memories.

With its fierce sound and emotional lyrics, it really resonates—be sure to give it a listen!

NookieLimp Bizkit

Limp Bizkit – Nookie (Official Music Video)
NookieLimp Bizkit

This song, one of Limp Bizkit’s signature tracks from the forefront of the nu metal scene, centers on Fred Durst’s painful experience with heartbreak.

Released in August 1999, it’s characterized by an aggressive, high-energy sound.

Featured on their second album, Significant Other, it achieved major success, including reaching No.

80 on the U.

S.

Billboard Hot 100.

Drawing from his own experiences, Durst poured feelings of anger and self-reflection into the lyrics, powerfully conveying the emotional turmoil caused by superficial relationships.

It’s a perfect track for anyone looking to overcome the pain of a breakup.

VertigoU2

U2 – Vertigo (Official Music Video)
VertigoU2

Released as the lead single in 2004, this track symbolizes a bold new direction for U2, a band that represents the pinnacle of Irish rock.

Its edgy guitar riff and upbeat rhythm underscore lyrics that capture the chaos of contemporary society.

It’s a perfect opening for the album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.

Featured in Apple’s iPod commercials, the song became a worldwide hit and earned Grammy Awards, receiving acclaim from many quarters.

It’s an ideal track for a drive or when you want a reset.

Sexy,SexBrian Setzer Orchestra

Brian Setzer Orchestra Sexy,Sexy MV
Sexy,SexBrian Setzer Orchestra

Blending rockabilly tradition with a modern sensibility, this work brought a fresh breeze to the rock scene of the 2000s.

Brian Setzer’s exceptional guitar technique and the orchestra’s lavish sound come together beautifully, captivating listeners.

Released in 2002, this track holds an important place in Setzer’s career.

While the Brian Setzer Orchestra is known for its cover of Louis Prima’s “Jump, Jive an’ Wail,” this piece likewise showcases their hallmark fusion of swing and rock to the fullest.

It’s perfect for heating up the dance floor or lifting your spirits.

A gem recommended not only for rock fans, but for anyone who loves music.

Bad DayDaniel Powter

Daniel Powter – Bad Day (Official Music Video) [HD]
Bad DayDaniel Powter

Since its release in 2005, this song has become a global smash hit and continues to be loved across generations.

It stands as the signature work of Canadian singer-songwriter Daniel Powter and can be said to be the song that defined his career.

In Japan, it was also used as an insert song for “Regatta: Kimi to Ita Eien,” resonating with the hearts of many.

The lyrical piano lines, the irresistibly catchy melody, and the lyrics’ universal message blend together beautifully.

Daniel’s powerful voice singing, “It was just a bad day,” is sure to give courage to those who listen.

Change (In The House Of Flies)Deftones

Deftones – Change (In The House Of Flies) [Official Music Video]
Change (In The House Of Flies)Deftones

A song that blends deep insight with a beautiful melody.

Known as one of Deftones’ signature tracks, this work is a masterpiece that portrays growth.

Released in May 2000, it reached No.

3 on the Alternative Airplay chart.

It was also featured in the films Little Nicky and Queen of the Damned, gaining widespread popularity.

Incorporating elements of nu metal and art rock while reflecting influences from The Cure, its distinctive sound is captivating.

It brilliantly expresses both the pain and the sense of release that accompany change, making it especially recommended for those at a turning point in life.

It’s a track that showcases the depth of Deftones’ musicality.

BodiesDrowning Pool

Drowning Pool – Bodies (Official HD Music Video)
BodiesDrowning Pool

Known for its fierce guitar riffs and shocking lyrics, this track stands as a quintessential heavy metal anthem of the 2000s.

Released as a single from the album “Sinner” in May 2001, it was also used as a WWE event theme song, gaining popularity in the pro wrestling world.

Characterized by its energetic sound and repetitive phrases, it’s perfect for intense workouts and training sessions.

Embraced widely—especially by young people—as a symbol of stress relief and self-assertion, this song remains one of Drowning Pool’s signature tracks and continues to be loved by many fans today.

Be sure to check it out!