That was a beautiful tribute to songs from 20 years ago. Great song choices also Steve. Linkin Park made you a bit teary eyed. I love "In the end" too. I see we need to get a guitar strap on the island. Oh well, you made the twine work. LOL. You have a beautiful voice my dear. This video was so heart warming and brought back a lot of memories. Dad and I absolutely loved this so, so much. Thank you.
Thanks Mama T! Yeah, I got emotional a couple times while making this. I wasn't even expecting it. The nostalgia hit me pretty hard. Plus, the last couple years haven't been super incredible. It just made me want to go back to the good ole days!! 😭
Oh God, my ex brought up that stupid Enrique song earlier! God, I hate it! At least Jimmy Eat World followed it lmao. I gotta get off his account now, but Jesus these songs reminded me of being a kid!
@@SteveTerreberry Big hugs for you. Things will get better again. Take care of yourself please, go see some friends, or make new ones. You might think you don't really need that but may aswell give it a try? We love you, but you deserve to be loved just as much by people IRL. I know, i know, IRL is scary, i prefer not to go to that weird place too, but it's important. 🤗
Alternative Title: "Stevie T's 20+ Songs All Time Favorite" 0:28 Blink 182 - Rock Show 1:02 Drowning - Bodies 1:10 Sum 41 - Fat Lip 1:48 Disturbed - Down with the Sickness 2:00 Hoobastank - Crawling in the Dark 3:58 Lifehouse - Hanging by a Moment 4:32 Puddle of Mudd - Blurry 5:20 Coldplay - Yellow 5:37 Creed - My Sacrifice 6:06 Default - Wasting My Time 6:47 Enrique Iglesias - Hero 7:13 Jimmy Eat The World - The Middle 7:37 Matchbox Twenty - If You're Gone 8:09 Train - Drops of Jupiter 8:34 Nickeblack - How You Remind Me 9:13 Tool - Schism 9:40 Weezer - On an Island in the Sun 10:18 Marilyn Manson - Tainted Love 10:42 Cake - Short Skirt / Long Jacket 11:17 Staind - It's Been Awhile 11:41 Alien Ant Farm - Smooth Criminal 12:35 Linkin Park - In the End
Comrade u sure about storming the base it’s to risky the chances of survival are low but I have a plan we ride in me and you get on the chopper gun and blow the enemies away then we storm the base with are M16 and take out there leader after we drop the nuke and get out of there prepare yourself boy it going down
@@ryanrenolds5844 Did you mean to post this on a DayZ video and not a StevieT video? I know, Z and T rhyme, but that's about as close as your grenade here.
I really like hearing you authentically playing music. Don’t get me wrong, I like the parodies and jokes too. I’d like to see you do more covers and tributes though. You are really good!
Wow, you're actually a good singer! I actually turned 22 last week, but I do remember hearing most of these songs growing up in the 2000s. This was fun and nostalgic, and I'd really like to see you do more videos in this format.
Linkin Park was the sound track to my secondary schools years too. They got me through some hard times and Chester is still the only celebrity that I was actually hit by when he died. R.I.P. Chester Bennington.
Despite his issues, whenever he was in town he would spend time in the Children's ward of the hospital his wife worked at. I believe this was him trying to escape that mindset. I have no idea if anyone ever told them when he committed suicide. Ran into him a few times and he randomly gave me a cd he signed with a Crayola marker. I no longer have it as I gave it to a co-worker who would appreciate far more than I ever would. He was an overall chill person who hid his trueself from everyone.
33, oh god I'm getting old! Much of these songs remind me of coming into adolescence and most still carry around one day or another. Great job Stevie, great vocal work as well!
For me you forgot about Toxicity by SOAD. It was released in 2001, and you could include here Toxicity, Chop Suey, A.T.W.A., Forest or Aerials. I remember when I heard this album for the first time. I was blown away.
He probably just forgot because I know he's referenced them multiple times in the past, it is a fantastic album I must've heard it about 7000 times at this point lol
That's exactly what I thought :-) I was 15 back then and just started singing in a Band. The whole Album was absolutely mindblowing. Those were the days... Greetings from Germany
You hit most of the major players with this video. I also have fond memories of the System of a Down - Toxicity, P.O.D. - Satellite, and Our Lady Peace - Spiritual Machines. Purchased all three records in 2001.
Stevie being comfortingly sincere for once - what a welcomed change. Been watching since the beginning and I truly appreciate this unbridled presentation
This was genuinely epic. It's so easy to forget amongst the memes and the fart jokes that you're actually a really talented musician both guitar and singing 💪 Such a trip down memory lane. Just gutted nothing from System of a down's Toxicity made it on the list 😭
To be honest, I wasn't even alive in 2001 but holy shit this was an EXPERIENCE. I felt this strange sense of nostalgia, it felt great! Thanks for showing me this amazing sensation, and shout out all the people out there who could experience this for themselves! Also the covers were freaking breathtaking!! Great job as always Stevie, Thank you so much again! ✨
@@lukemarcello1229 Doesn't that also mean you'd have to have been alive first even to become dead? Not so much dead as you didn't exist yet? Or at least from a single identified organism viewpoint that is. 😀 Cheers
All these song bring back good memories and at the same time, makes my heart ache. Tears me up good.. Those good ol' days, never coming back. Just memories...
I was in Germany during this time serving in the Military... This is a trip down memory lane... hearing these songs in the clubs and everyday was something I took for granted. I miss those days
This was the soundtrack to my formative years. I was in grade 10 in 2001 and learned about a lot of these bands through my friends because my parents listened exclusively to country music; Linkin Park, System of a Down, Alien Ant Farm, Sum41, Nickelback, Staind, Jimmy Eat World...
Omg we are getting so old 😂 hi from Alberta! This was such a great trip down memory lane. The Middle literally got me through high school and that Alien Ant Farm was such a good album!! This whole video was like a soundtrack to my teenage life. Thank you for being you 🙏🏻
I was 5 in 2001, but this video gave me so much nostalgia from when I was 9, 10, and 11. My uncle, who was 5 years older than me, heavily influenced my taste in music growing up and he listened to most, if not all, of these bands. I got teary-eyed singing along with you to these songs. Linkin Park was definitely my most played CD in middle and high school, particularly Hybrid Theory. That album alone got me through many tough times, it will always mean so much to me🖤🖤
Born in 2001, January the 9th. But my mom who was in the first era of punk and goths not for a trend but cause they actually liked it introduced me to these masterpieces.
*I don’t feel old but I do feel thankful for the time I was born (73). I got to live in the best decade ever *The 80’s* ....Back in 2001 I was a roofer (owned my business) I would have my radio on the roof and all these songs in your video would be played a few times during the day...thanks for the awesome video Steve..you brought back some awesome memories for me.*
@@DPRyan-vd5pp Personally (born in 90) I really like both of them, I do love the late 90's and 2000's Rock 'n Roll! It's my childhood/teenage time! I don't know how the world was in the 80's if not in movies but, I did know the world in the 90's and personally I think it was great! Early 2000's was good too, until I reach Highschool lol
@@thepagnaet6361 yeah I realize that now lol I love Metallica Megadeth and a lot of 80’s metal now but back in the 80’s a lot of kids were genre specific with music. Me…80’s rap and skater punk music were my favorites. We didn’t like metal because “stoners” listened to it. Lol 😝
@@DPRyan-vd5pp I was in HS in the 90s. Loved alt/college rock back then. My taste has gotten harder and older since then. 90s death metal is my happy place, but 80s thrash can't be beat.
How dare you make me experience the nostalgia feels, Stevie T?!! Literally, every song you showed off reminds me of my teenage years. Let’s not forget that SLAYER, “GOD HATES US ALL” was released on 9/11/2001, so Slayer’s “Disciple” was another 2001 banger!!
It was never imagined how graphic the reality that would be known as the end of creation would manifest itself. We believe all this chaos and atrocity can be traced back to one single event. Pessimist, terrorist targeting the next mark Global chaos feeding on hysteria... Man made virus infecting the world...
Absolutely loved this, Stevie. I’m 42 and in 2001 I was 22 and I was just trying to find my way in the world. 2001 was the best year for music, and one of the worst years for American history. It’s amazing how much one year can bring so much joy and the equal amount of pain. Thanks for the video.
Funnily enough “all killer no filler” was given to me by a mate who was a year or 2 older than me and was the first time I’d really heard guitar based music, was hooked since.
Wow, I really like how you are very calm in this video, yet it’s so energetic and atmospheric with songs playing in the background and you replay them accurately to the original. It’s something different… and the songs just hit hard - some of them were the introduction to metal world for me as a teen. So nostalgic.
So cool story, I'm a drummer, and in high-school. And back in May, for the school talent show, I played in the end, and everyone loved it. I was rocking out to it, its definitely one of my favorites.
ah, this video hits hard..nostalgic. Lots of these songs were the soundtrack of my adolescence. What a great time to discover music. You feel it differently...today is my 37th birthday and i still listen these songs. I think the music you discover and fall in love in your youth accompany you all your life. thank you for the nostalgia steve!
Not many people would have the cajones to take on the vocals from Disturbed. You don't sound like David but it was still awesome. Thanks for the nostalgia!
Hybrid Theory had a permanent residence within my CD Player through middle school, and L.P continued to be my personal soundtrack into my early years through Highschool. I may not have enjoyed the direction they took after the 3rd release, but I can't deny how influential they still are, even now. That's fuckin' rad.
i kinda cant chose between Hybrid Theory or Meteora being my favourites, but they lay in my cd shelve together, with Eminems slim shady LP, The Eminem Show and Encore, and also with boomfunk MCs - In Stereo, i think these are only CDs that have survived in my house tho since CD era. Lost a lot of others 8 years ago, when moving from one house to another, but i kept all these the closest to me all the time, so i still have them 20 years later. Because they were things i grew up with together with in my primary school and start of middle school , ages between 8 to 14. And then the digital age slowly started. With MP3 players, iPods and so on, so you could download music and store em in the music devices themselves, the CDs were becomin obselete.
I like how Steve is focusing on positive music nostalgia while also being respectful to the terrorist attack victims. Putting this out on September 11th, it would've been easy to exploit the algorithm for clicks, but instead Steve acknowledges the disaster, and uses the nostalgic music to help put a positive spin on memories of that year. Kudos! Also me and Stevie T are the same age. I started my journey into rock and metal in 2005, and many of these songs were the first ones I encountered!
If you look past his goofy exterior, Stevie is actually just a really chill and nice guy who's also extremely talented at music. A lot of people just see him as a jokester, and they're honestly missing out
I feel like almost every other song on the album is better than The Middle (which is ...not saying that it's bad, I just love that entire album), but you can't NOT play The Middle as the example of Jimmy Eat World. I started listening to them way after the fact and I STILL knew all the words to that song because it was on the radio so much.
To you youngsters- You only have an infinite number of days on this earth. Make each one count. Your life is going to fly by and before you know it the ratio flips and you have very few days left. Good luck❤️🙏and blue skies to each of you🙂
Since you're covering rock for the most part let me fill in the gaps with some awesome songs from 2001: Clint Eastwood, the way I am, Stan, Purple Pills, It wasn't me, Ms Jackson, Because I got high, I'm like a bird, Teenage dirtbag, Butterfly, Music (Madonna with the unforgettable Ali G cameo), One more time, Family Affair, You rock my world, Youth of the Nation, Fallin'.. and there's a lot more. 2001 still felt a lot like the late 90s. Gotta love the music 🙃
Totally agree. Didn't love them all to be honest, but they were great and memorable songs in their own way. I was out of high school in 1997 so college years were when it was the best music, but I was honestly still very much addicted to punk rock.
@@omgvague I feel more like Tool has songs that you get or you don't, there are a few including Schism that I love, but the rest I tend to question wtf? Same with a lot of Maynard's work in other groups
The look on your face when you said "it's a term old people use(beez neez)". So awesome. Song choices and performances on point. The way you produced this video with such a smooth flow blows my mind!
I'm not gonna lie, this video really hit me in the feels. Was not expecting this. I remember all of these songs being released that year, vividly. 2001 was the year I really got into music.
First off thanks for the tribute to all the people who lost their lives in 9/11😢. Also this brings back so much nostalgia thanks for making this video Steve to show how great the early 2000’s was for rock🤘🏼
Listening to all these songs, brings back so memories of my childhood. Can't believe it's been 20 years. Feels like yesterday and a lifetime ago at the same time. The world was so much better.
I was 17 in 2001 and, while I wasn't a fan of all of these songs back then, every one makes me super nostalgic hearing them now. Hard to believe that all of these came out in the same year.
Gosh .. 2001 produced a lot of good songs that are still stuck in my ears. And also, making all these songs for this video is a lot of efforts. Steve T deserves more followers.
Actually some of these songs brought a tear to my eyes. I graduated high school in 2001. Brings back so many good and bad memories. Mostly good! Love ya Stevie! 💚🤘
This was a beautiful tribute to all the great bands. Also thank you for remembering 9/11. The Linkin Park one brought me to tears. RIP Chester. Thank you Stevie
I remember listening to all of these in my dorm room in Kansas where I was stationed with the US Air Force. You're right Stevie, great year for music. And as a military member that was serving when September 11th happened, thank you for the small tribute at the beginning of the video.
I would like to add a few more timeless hits of 2001 to this list: Static-X - Cold Adema - Trust Primer 55 - This Life Ill Nino - What Comes Around (Day Of The Dead Mix) Fear Factory - Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies) System Of A Down - Toxicity HIM - Pretending POD - Alive / Boom P.S. That Linkin Park piece almost made me shed a tear.
I remember power metal in Finland and Sweden growing damn huge around then. There was a HUGE music show in Sweden that everybody was talking about and you had to vote for the best song of the year. There were two songs that were by far the hugest that year - It was Hammerfall's Renegade and Eminem's Stan. In school, there were two hardcore music factions rockers (Swedish rokkare) and hip-hoppers (Sw: hoppare) and everybody called in to vote. Hammerfall lost by a tiny margin and damn there was tons and tons of bitchin' about that. Nevertheless, Joacim Cans (HF singer) said it was the year metal regained the throne. He was everywhere and headlining rock festivals. After this awesome Swedish power metal bands started to pop up like swamps after a rainy autumn day. Power metal had grown huge in Finland with bands like Stratovarius, Sonata Arctica and Nightwish reigning the Finnish charts for so long.
The first songs I remember downloading were Last Resort by Papa Roach, Island in the Sun by Weezer, and The Red by Chevelle. I don't miss being a teenager overall, but listening to the music from around then makes me miss certain moments.
Found this channel thanks to my 5 1/2 yr old who digs Steve’s backward lyrics series. Stumbled upon this video in the mix and my kid was onto the next video and I had to come back on a different device to finish this. I turned 14 in 2001...making me...old lol I’m middle aged and I remember being in 2001 living in Los Angeles in close proximity to many of these bands and lucky enough to go to concerts for many of the greatest of that day...like you Steve, Fat Lip and the Sum 41 album followed by the warped tour punk-o-Rama albums you could pick up in the indie cd section of tower records or hot topic if you were reallly alternative lol were my introductions to punk rock and a whole part of my identity was founded through my exploration and love of music. I got to meet Chester Bennington along my journey when We were both in a vulnerable place and I feel lucky that I got to tell him in person how much his music meant to me in my most formative influential years and hours can tell that meant a lot to him. He used to tell our group of friends we were aparT of about the bullshit of Hollywood and who the real assholes in the industry were, He actually told me about Chris Cornell and how real and genuine that man is. You could tell Chris meant a lot to Chester even then, circa 2006. It’s crazy, the way he appeared to me in videos was nothing how he appeared in person. Thanks Steve for the dive into nostalgia...you’re one of the few folks my son subscribes to that we both enjoy watching the content equally. You’re definitely one of the cool guys, thanks for providing an awesome and appropriate role model for the kids to look up to, and for the old people to rock out and enjoy too!🤘✌️
YES! I remember blackwater park was the second song I ever downloaded on Napster (After Slipknot - wait and bleed). Took about 2 hours to download on dial up but I was hooked on progressive death metal ever since then.
Need like a huge compilation of just these classic amazing songs. I was born in 2001 and most the music I listened to was from the late '90s early 2000s so this is a special place in my heart right here
I've just realized that I din't have a computer in 2001. I had my first computer in 2005 or 2006. And it was long time without internet. Mostly I took CDs from my friends and made a copy with any music they had. I think Linkin Park was the first rock international band for me (hello from Russia). This band is always in my heart. I still love these songs. Stevie, thank you for sharing your memories from early 2000s. Your covers are pretty cool as always!
Thanks Irina!! I bought my first computer in 2001. MAN was it primitive!! Technology has come a long way!! Haha! Still remember playing GTA3 for countless hours that year. I always wonder if popular bands from the west ever make it to places like Russia!
Hello, yes Stevie, electric guitars were illegal there right up until Metallica and the Scorpions helped end the cold war. The guitars had become a serious issue when ALL of the public payphones were missing their receivers that had been stolen to use for pickups on Fender copy bodies being illegally made! They had many bootleg copies of american music smuggled in on Xray films called Bone Records! Check out the documentary film Free to Rock, it's an interesting story.
Our family 1st computer was in 1982 I think, the Texas Instruments TI99-4A with optional voice modulator that did have funny cheap game cartridges that copied popular games but also we programmed simple games from BASIC code in magazines and saved them to a little audio cassette player!
@@THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS Metallica and the Scorpions helped end the cold war - nice joke, man. Electric guitars weren't illegal, there were different models of electric guitars designed in USSR (in 1967 soviet people were able to buy an electric guitar, though it was pretty expensive (1.5x more than engineer monthly salary). But heavy music (like Black Sabbath and other) was banned until a certain time. In 1985 Russian band Aria realesed their first album, this band is considered Russian Iron Maiden. It sounds pretty heavy and it wasn't illegal.
Such an amazing treat of a video this week, thank you Stevie! I can't believe these songs are 20 years old. It's funny I've been thinking for a few weeks now of suggesting you do "How to Be Linkin Park", because I think it would come out spectacularly. Love you, nice work this week!!
Thanks Maureen! Time sure does fly. 😔 I do intend to do a 'Linkin Park' type thing in the near future. Unfortunately I lost a lot of the assets when my hard drive failed. So I basically have to start over! 😡
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Early gang
Your just amazing
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Wow dude your awsone
That was a beautiful tribute to songs from 20 years ago. Great song choices also Steve. Linkin Park made you a bit teary eyed. I love "In the end" too. I see we need to get a guitar strap on the island. Oh well, you made the twine work. LOL. You have a beautiful voice my dear. This video was so heart warming and brought back a lot of memories. Dad and I absolutely loved this so, so much. Thank you.
Thanks Mama T! Yeah, I got emotional a couple times while making this. I wasn't even expecting it. The nostalgia hit me pretty hard. Plus, the last couple years haven't been super incredible. It just made me want to go back to the good ole days!! 😭
Ayyy mama t
Wait..so are you being serious for once with ur face or?….
Oh God, my ex brought up that stupid Enrique song earlier! God, I hate it! At least Jimmy Eat World followed it lmao. I gotta get off his account now, but Jesus these songs reminded me of being a kid!
@@SteveTerreberry Big hugs for you. Things will get better again. Take care of yourself please, go see some friends, or make new ones. You might think you don't really need that but may aswell give it a try? We love you, but you deserve to be loved just as much by people IRL. I know, i know, IRL is scary, i prefer not to go to that weird place too, but it's important. 🤗
"Downloaded a whole song in less than an hour"
Can't believe I'm old enough to relate to this statement 😭
an hour?? that was wicked fast for limewire 😃
If it didn’t take an hour, it was probably a virus
come back when you're old enough for the statement: "This was BEFORE the internet and we had to go and BUY the music on a CASETTE"
Me too 😭❤✌
Been there. Now, a porn clip would take way longer. But back then it was worth it.
I adore Stevie's goofiness but this is a refreshing change. So good to see a different side of him and really show more of his talents.
Well said
I was freaked out for a bit, but got over it 😂
@@Altiveda agree.
Right indeed.
Unfortunately as much as mostly all these songs are lame ducks but I’m finding to agree with you
Alternative Title: "Stevie T's 20+ Songs All Time Favorite"
0:28 Blink 182 - Rock Show
1:02 Drowning - Bodies
1:10 Sum 41 - Fat Lip
1:48 Disturbed - Down with the Sickness
2:00 Hoobastank - Crawling in the Dark
3:58 Lifehouse - Hanging by a Moment
4:32 Puddle of Mudd - Blurry
5:20 Coldplay - Yellow
5:37 Creed - My Sacrifice
6:06 Default - Wasting My Time
6:47 Enrique Iglesias - Hero
7:13 Jimmy Eat The World - The Middle
7:37 Matchbox Twenty - If You're Gone
8:09 Train - Drops of Jupiter
8:34 Nickeblack - How You Remind Me
9:13 Tool - Schism
9:40 Weezer - On an Island in the Sun
10:18 Marilyn Manson - Tainted Love
10:42 Cake - Short Skirt / Long Jacket
11:17 Staind - It's Been Awhile
11:41 Alien Ant Farm - Smooth Criminal
12:35 Linkin Park - In the End
Like this
Ah I remembered when I was a teenager, my playlist full of Linkin park songs. Currently, I don't have their song anymore. :)
I love how there’s tool and linkin park but nothing soad’s toxicity or slipknot’s iowa 😂
@KARZ AND STUF IDK? They used to be good back then, but now not so much
he missed an opportunity to put only 20 songs on it
I’m struck by just how well Stevie impersonates all the singers in this list! Fantastic job BOTH musically and vocally!!!
I don't know for sure, but i think Stevie have absolute pitch.
Comrade u sure about storming the base it’s to risky the chances of survival are low but I have a plan we ride in me and you get on the chopper gun and blow the enemies away then we storm the base with are M16 and take out there leader after we drop the nuke and get out of there prepare yourself boy it going down
@@ryanrenolds5844 Did you mean to post this on a DayZ video and not a StevieT video? I know, Z and T rhyme, but that's about as close as your grenade here.
@@CorkyK no I have to recruit you to fight in the war for are freedom and independence so do I fight online or with a army
@@ryanrenolds5844 These days wars are won with keyboards on and offline, so have it at it, my dude.
I really like hearing you authentically playing music. Don’t get me wrong, I like the parodies and jokes too. I’d like to see you do more covers and tributes though. You are really good!
It never dawned on me but yeah, Stevie fits perfectly as a member of weezer
Stevie Cuomo
Honestly, he looks like Rivers Cuomo. I came here to post this. I've always wondered who he reminded me of, and it's definitely Rivers Cuomo.
he should join weezer no doubt.
Not really. His energy doesn’t match anyone except maybe Matt from years ago. Just cuz he’s nerdy doesn’t mean he’d fit
@@matthewgarfinkle4311 no he would be perfect in weezer. If you’re reading this Stevie T, please join weezer, it would be epic
Wow, you're actually a good singer!
I actually turned 22 last week, but I do remember hearing most of these songs growing up in the 2000s. This was fun and nostalgic, and I'd really like to see you do more videos in this format.
What StevieT videos would be like if he wasn't goofy 😳
He's got a few lol
Yooo sup
Boring
@@heathermiller5765 😂
@@jasonc7823 a lot like me
Steve T is actually a decent vocalist, and he's just as entertaining when he's businesslike as when he's fooling around.
He is a lot more talented then people would assume, just cause he basically makes his videos very funny and goofy but that’s the best thing about him
Not just vocals. He's an extremely good musician in general.
i totally agree. although i think he could do even much better with some advise on some of his technique.
steve doing vocals, besides looking like a cherub that gets pissed in is like a pitchpipe wondering if its in tune mit der guitarra
Listen to that "for you" in Yellow.
Linkin Park was the sound track to my secondary schools years too. They got me through some hard times and Chester is still the only celebrity that I was actually hit by when he died. R.I.P. Chester Bennington.
Despite his issues, whenever he was in town he would spend time in the Children's ward of the hospital his wife worked at. I believe this was him trying to escape that mindset. I have no idea if anyone ever told them when he committed suicide.
Ran into him a few times and he randomly gave me a cd he signed with a Crayola marker. I no longer have it as I gave it to a co-worker who would appreciate far more than I ever would.
He was an overall chill person who hid his trueself from everyone.
13:01 Exactly what I thaught in that moment...
Same here on both topics. Their music really meant a lot to me in high school and I was really struck by the news when he died.
Chester and Lemmy for me
33, oh god I'm getting old! Much of these songs remind me of coming into adolescence and most still carry around one day or another. Great job Stevie, great vocal work as well!
Im 42 years old and my kids are grown now. This was nostalgia overload. Loved it!!!
For me you forgot about Toxicity by SOAD. It was released in 2001, and you could include here Toxicity, Chop Suey, A.T.W.A., Forest or Aerials. I remember when I heard this album for the first time. I was blown away.
He probably just forgot because I know he's referenced them multiple times in the past, it is a fantastic album I must've heard it about 7000 times at this point lol
That's exactly what I thought :-)
I was 15 back then and just started singing in a Band. The whole Album was absolutely mindblowing.
Those were the days...
Greetings from Germany
Especially with Stevies mention about 9/11 and coroversy with Toxicity release
Deer Dance and Prison Song!
Needles!
R.I.P Chester Bennington. He was a legend. Just like you Steve.
Rip Chester
You hit most of the major players with this video. I also have fond memories of the System of a Down - Toxicity, P.O.D. - Satellite, and Our Lady Peace - Spiritual Machines. Purchased all three records in 2001.
Stevie being comfortingly sincere for once - what a welcomed change. Been watching since the beginning and I truly appreciate this unbridled presentation
This!
This video is more wholesome and nostalgic than I was expecting 😭
I need more 2000’s cover from Stevie!! With his humor, vocals, and shredding guitar. I mean a full on music video!!!
I second this.
agreed
we do need that
Songs were so better those time
Make it happen stevie.....
I fourth this.
This was genuinely epic. It's so easy to forget amongst the memes and the fart jokes that you're actually a really talented musician both guitar and singing 💪 Such a trip down memory lane. Just gutted nothing from System of a down's Toxicity made it on the list 😭
Yeah i agree especially with chop suey not making it
@@rafhut2473 chop suey is so goood
To be honest, I wasn't even alive in 2001 but holy shit this was an EXPERIENCE. I felt this strange sense of nostalgia, it felt great! Thanks for showing me this amazing sensation, and shout out all the people out there who could experience this for themselves! Also the covers were freaking breathtaking!! Great job as always Stevie, Thank you so much again! ✨
Now THAT makes me feel old! Born in 1992, 30 next year >
Wow, sincerely....welcome to the planet. 👍
I was 12 in 2001. And yes I had an awesome childhood soundtrack.
If you weren't alive, does that mean you were dead?
@@lukemarcello1229 Doesn't that also mean you'd have to have been alive first even to become dead? Not so much dead as you didn't exist yet? Or at least from a single identified organism viewpoint that is. 😀 Cheers
Hi Steve R.I.P. to all the loved ones and first responders that lost there lives 20 years ago today
I just love how this video is a wholesome, nostalgic and even serious tribute. It shows that stevie is capable of doing any type of content. Respect.
All these song bring back good memories and at the same time, makes my heart ache. Tears me up good.. Those good ol' days, never coming back. Just memories...
It's funny how Steve sings better than most artist's today
steve is an artist today tbh
he sings "in the end" reasonably well, which is amazing.
Dragonforce really took an L when he said no
He properly learned to sing a couple of years ago.
@@nickboon1235 he said yes, hes the one that fucked up their tour schedule by dropping it like what? 2? 3 weeks before the tour
I was in Germany during this time serving in the Military... This is a trip down memory lane... hearing these songs in the clubs and everyday was something I took for granted. I miss those days
Thank you for your service, sir.
This whole video is just Stevies flexing his range of vocal. Just perfection, Sir
This was the soundtrack to my formative years. I was in grade 10 in 2001 and learned about a lot of these bands through my friends because my parents listened exclusively to country music; Linkin Park, System of a Down, Alien Ant Farm, Sum41, Nickelback, Staind, Jimmy Eat World...
I love how Stevie is one of the best guitarists I’ve ever heard while being a low key great singer. Great job dude!!
Don't forget he's also top 4 in the 'Most Hated' guitarist of all time(according to a website).
That was a weird flex. 🤣👍
@@aesieaiyahcloe He’s only on that list because most people are idiots 😂😂
I'm trying not to cry 😭 me and my boyfriend at that time loved all those songs. He died the following year. Thank you so much I enjoyed the memories 💕
R.I.P
My condolences
I'm so sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss
We seriously need a second part. Theres a lot of great songs in that year.
Just see toxicity from SOAD or IOWA
Omg we are getting so old 😂 hi from Alberta! This was such a great trip down memory lane. The Middle literally got me through high school and that Alien Ant Farm was such a good album!! This whole video was like a soundtrack to my teenage life. Thank you for being you 🙏🏻
I was 5 in 2001, but this video gave me so much nostalgia from when I was 9, 10, and 11. My uncle, who was 5 years older than me, heavily influenced my taste in music growing up and he listened to most, if not all, of these bands. I got teary-eyed singing along with you to these songs.
Linkin Park was definitely my most played CD in middle and high school, particularly Hybrid Theory. That album alone got me through many tough times, it will always mean so much to me🖤🖤
Born in 2001, January the 9th. But my mom who was in the first era of punk and goths not for a trend but cause they actually liked it introduced me to these masterpieces.
*I don’t feel old but I do feel thankful for the time I was born (73). I got to live in the best decade ever *The 80’s* ....Back in 2001 I was a roofer (owned my business) I would have my radio on the roof and all these songs in your video would be played a few times during the day...thanks for the awesome video Steve..you brought back some awesome memories for me.*
Born in November 1972…hated 80’s music lol love 90’s alternative Rock, like some 80’s for nostalgic reasons but yeah 60’s, 70’s, 90’s , 2000’s Rock!
@@DPRyan-vd5pp Personally (born in 90) I really like both of them, I do love the late 90's and 2000's Rock 'n Roll! It's my childhood/teenage time! I don't know how the world was in the 80's if not in movies but, I did know the world in the 90's and personally I think it was great! Early 2000's was good too, until I reach Highschool lol
@@DPRyan-vd5pp 80s and 90s had the best metal. Mostly 80s.
@@thepagnaet6361 yeah I realize that now lol I love Metallica Megadeth and a lot of 80’s metal now but back in the 80’s a lot of kids were genre specific with music. Me…80’s rap and skater punk music were my favorites. We didn’t like metal because “stoners” listened to it. Lol 😝
@@DPRyan-vd5pp I was in HS in the 90s. Loved alt/college rock back then. My taste has gotten harder and older since then. 90s death metal is my happy place, but 80s thrash can't be beat.
How dare you make me experience the nostalgia feels, Stevie T?!! Literally, every song you showed off reminds me of my teenage years. Let’s not forget that SLAYER, “GOD HATES US ALL” was released on 9/11/2001, so Slayer’s “Disciple” was another 2001 banger!!
finally someone that reminds people that Slayer existed in 2001
Violent Revolution was also released that year!
It was never imagined how graphic the reality that would be known as the end of creation would manifest itself. We believe all this chaos and atrocity can be traced back to one single event.
Pessimist, terrorist targeting the next mark
Global chaos feeding on hysteria...
Man made virus infecting the world...
@@enterthebase talk about foreshadowing. 😳
Love ♥️ I know it hurts when you think about those years but we are still here.Keep hanging on 90's kids . XOXO.
Absolutely loved this, Stevie. I’m 42 and in 2001 I was 22 and I was just trying to find my way in the world. 2001 was the best year for music, and one of the worst years for American history. It’s amazing how much one year can bring so much joy and the equal amount of pain. Thanks for the video.
Indeed amazing!!
Agreed!
I turned 23 in 2001. This is definitely a trip down memory lane for a lot of songs I have not heard in at least 10 years
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You kinda look like Matty Mathison
Funnily enough “all killer no filler” was given to me by a mate who was a year or 2 older than me and was the first time I’d really heard guitar based music, was hooked since.
Literally the best playlist ive ever found in youtube. These good old high school times.. :’(
Never forget - also, it's cool to see Steve really put out the vocals without screwing around. You're pretty good buddy!
Slipknot's album IOWA, to this day still one of my favourite records!
Wow, I really like how you are very calm in this video, yet it’s so energetic and atmospheric with songs playing in the background and you replay them accurately to the original. It’s something different… and the songs just hit hard - some of them were the introduction to metal world for me as a teen. So nostalgic.
Music is so impressive we can recreate feelings and emotions we had listening to certain song today...
So cool story, I'm a drummer, and in high-school. And back in May, for the school talent show, I played in the end, and everyone loved it. I was rocking out to it, its definitely one of my favorites.
ah, this video hits hard..nostalgic.
Lots of these songs were the soundtrack of my adolescence. What a great time to discover music. You feel it differently...today is my 37th birthday and i still listen these songs. I think the music you discover and fall in love in your youth accompany you all your life. thank you for the nostalgia steve!
Not many people would have the cajones to take on the vocals from Disturbed. You don't sound like David but it was still awesome. Thanks for the nostalgia!
Not gonna lie, I was expecting Stevie T to say, “Ooh-Wah-ah-ah-ah” for “Down With The Sickness.”
Hybrid Theory had a permanent residence within my CD Player through middle school, and L.P continued to be my personal soundtrack into my early years through Highschool. I may not have enjoyed the direction they took after the 3rd release, but I can't deny how influential they still are, even now. That's fuckin' rad.
I'm the same way. Meteora was imo their last banger. Every song was really good on the album. Hybrid Theory is the best though.
live LP is the best RIP chester
i kinda cant chose between Hybrid Theory or Meteora being my favourites, but they lay in my cd shelve together, with Eminems slim shady LP, The Eminem Show and Encore, and also with boomfunk MCs - In Stereo, i think these are only CDs that have survived in my house tho since CD era. Lost a lot of others 8 years ago, when moving from one house to another, but i kept all these the closest to me all the time, so i still have them 20 years later. Because they were things i grew up with together with in my primary school and start of middle school , ages between 8 to 14. And then the digital age slowly started. With MP3 players, iPods and so on, so you could download music and store em in the music devices themselves, the CDs were becomin obselete.
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I like how Steve is focusing on positive music nostalgia while also being respectful to the terrorist attack victims. Putting this out on September 11th, it would've been easy to exploit the algorithm for clicks, but instead Steve acknowledges the disaster, and uses the nostalgic music to help put a positive spin on memories of that year. Kudos!
Also me and Stevie T are the same age. I started my journey into rock and metal in 2005, and many of these songs were the first ones I encountered!
If you look past his goofy exterior, Stevie is actually just a really chill and nice guy who's also extremely talented at music.
A lot of people just see him as a jokester, and they're honestly missing out
happy anniversary 😃
Yeah. It's a wonder what PR people can do. Probably more clicks and less hate this way.
Stevie T’s voice just makes every song sound better!
Jimmy Eat World -The Middle is still one of my favorite songs. That whole album is great.
The sweetness 💜
I feel like almost every other song on the album is better than The Middle (which is ...not saying that it's bad, I just love that entire album), but you can't NOT play The Middle as the example of Jimmy Eat World. I started listening to them way after the fact and I STILL knew all the words to that song because it was on the radio so much.
I remembered many of those songs when I was younger. But I never thought I would feel old when I heard In The End & Hanging By A Moment 🥲
I turned 21 earlier this year... But I do remember most of the songs/bands. I have to thank my older cousins for introducing me to good music.
Happy belated birthday 😊
Would be 21 but my birthday is at the ass end of the year
2000 kid here too
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To you youngsters- You only have an infinite number of days on this earth. Make each one count. Your life is going to fly by and before you know it the ratio flips and you have very few days left. Good luck❤️🙏and blue skies to each of you🙂
Thanks for taking me back Steve. So awesome
Since you're covering rock for the most part let me fill in the gaps with some awesome songs from 2001:
Clint Eastwood, the way I am, Stan, Purple Pills, It wasn't me, Ms Jackson, Because I got high, I'm like a bird, Teenage dirtbag, Butterfly, Music (Madonna with the unforgettable Ali G cameo), One more time, Family Affair, You rock my world, Youth of the Nation, Fallin'..
and there's a lot more. 2001 still felt a lot like the late 90s. Gotta love the music 🙃
Yeah, that is what I missed ♥️
Some I know and some I don't. Could you pls share the list in the Artist - Song format? I am trying to get a playlist going. Thanks!
Totally agree. Didn't love them all to be honest, but they were great and memorable songs in their own way. I was out of high school in 1997 so college years were when it was the best music, but I was honestly still very much addicted to punk rock.
Omg you just gave me a flashback of when there music videos on MTV.
Wasn’t expecting him to actually do schism but I’m glad he did. Lateralus was honestly a bit ahead of its time.
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Way ahead of its time. That’s why they got a Grammy for schism in 2002
I'm happy he included it too.
Tool is just one of those bands that you either get, or you don't.
@@omgvague I feel more like Tool has songs that you get or you don't, there are a few including Schism that I love, but the rest I tend to question wtf? Same with a lot of Maynard's work in other groups
The look on your face when you said "it's a term old people use(beez neez)". So awesome. Song choices and performances on point. The way you produced this video with such a smooth flow blows my mind!
Gotta admit, that made me feel old.
Thank you, Steve T for bringing back the songs of my youth. Ant chance we can get you to cover all of these?
"Crawling in the dark" by Hoobastank is such a banger!
Their whole Album "Hoobastank" is great I can rly recommend it
@@jonzenbeats1326 I know 😄
Omg Stevie is actually playing music... This truly feels like going back in time lul
I was born in 2007 but I remember listening to a few of these songs about 4 years ago and even still today. Amazing choices Steve.
'01 was the first time I heard COF, with the song 'Her Ghost in the Fog', and it changed my life and music taste forever...
I'm not gonna lie, this video really hit me in the feels. Was not expecting this. I remember all of these songs being released that year, vividly. 2001 was the year I really got into music.
And that was the year when I turned 1 🤥
I graduated in 2001, this is the best video stevie has done, I liked his maturity and the format. Well done!!
Damn this made me feel young 😂 which is weird since i usually feel like a boomer being 23 yo.. .
@@michaelgraves5320 Sounds epic. I was born in 2001, but still miss it. Simpler times
We all know Stevie is an incredible guitar player, but I think he’s an underrated singer also. I really like how he does it
Agreed lol
Hell yeah. As a singer he does go a bit out of time though. It's probably a setup issue more than talent.
He’s just a good rounded musician to be honest.
cant tell if he can actually sing or is just joking
@@davie405 that’s the point! He is joking and is really good. Imagine if he try serious, he’d be really good
I’m 39, and my eyes got repeatedly wet during the video.
Thanks, Stevie T, it was a fun and moving ride
First off thanks for the tribute to all the people who lost their lives in 9/11😢. Also this brings back so much nostalgia thanks for making this video Steve to show how great the early 2000’s was for rock🤘🏼
I thought for sure “plug in baby” came out in 2001.
Can’t deny that riff!!!
Muse was very rare to see in early 2000's in the midwest (at least for me)
Listening to all these songs, brings back so memories of my childhood. Can't believe it's been 20 years. Feels like yesterday and a lifetime ago at the same time. The world was so much better.
Yr 12 was a rollercoaster of emotions for me in 2001. Great music though! Good reminder
It’s honestly so cool to see Stevie’s taste in other types of music
Besides pop ofc
I was 17 in 2001 and, while I wasn't a fan of all of these songs back then, every one makes me super nostalgic hearing them now. Hard to believe that all of these came out in the same year.
Gosh .. 2001 produced a lot of good songs that are still stuck in my ears.
And also, making all these songs for this video is a lot of efforts.
Steve T deserves more followers.
2:51 Steve says 'now' in the key of the previous song. This was satisfying to my soul.
Actually some of these songs brought a tear to my eyes. I graduated high school in 2001. Brings back so many good and bad memories. Mostly good! Love ya Stevie! 💚🤘
are u those mall goth? 🎸
Same!
Grad of 2001 also. Time flys.
Shakira’s “whenever, wherever” came out just in time to push me into puberty
I liked the cover of Christian Ice in puberty. It's about fucking aswell, but the Lyrics are a little bit more explizit.
her hips didnt lie
Linkin Park is one of the OG bands during that time. Thanks Stevie T for bringing back memories.
Love this. The early 2000s was an amazing time for music.
This was a beautiful tribute to all the great bands. Also thank you for remembering 9/11.
The Linkin Park one brought me to tears. RIP Chester. Thank you Stevie
I really appreciate this video Steve. It gives a smile on my face because of all my highschool nostalgia. Thanks
I remember listening to all of these in my dorm room in Kansas where I was stationed with the US Air Force. You're right Stevie, great year for music. And as a military member that was serving when September 11th happened, thank you for the small tribute at the beginning of the video.
I would like to add a few more timeless hits of 2001 to this list:
Static-X - Cold
Adema - Trust
Primer 55 - This Life
Ill Nino - What Comes Around (Day Of The Dead Mix)
Fear Factory - Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)
System Of A Down - Toxicity
HIM - Pretending
POD - Alive / Boom
P.S. That Linkin Park piece almost made me shed a tear.
Whenever I see Steve singing so close to the camera I keep expecting him to go " KALALALALANG"
I was expecting the same!!! Hahahhahahaha
I remember power metal in Finland and Sweden growing damn huge around then. There was a HUGE music show in Sweden that everybody was talking about and you had to vote for the best song of the year. There were two songs that were by far the hugest that year - It was Hammerfall's Renegade and Eminem's Stan. In school, there were two hardcore music factions rockers (Swedish rokkare) and hip-hoppers (Sw: hoppare) and everybody called in to vote. Hammerfall lost by a tiny margin and damn there was tons and tons of bitchin' about that. Nevertheless, Joacim Cans (HF singer) said it was the year metal regained the throne. He was everywhere and headlining rock festivals. After this awesome Swedish power metal bands started to pop up like swamps after a rainy autumn day. Power metal had grown huge in Finland with bands like Stratovarius, Sonata Arctica and Nightwish reigning the Finnish charts for so long.
The first songs I remember downloading were Last Resort by Papa Roach, Island in the Sun by Weezer, and The Red by Chevelle. I don't miss being a teenager overall, but listening to the music from around then makes me miss certain moments.
Found this channel thanks to my 5 1/2 yr old who digs Steve’s backward lyrics series. Stumbled upon this video in the mix and my kid was onto the next video and I had to come back on a different device to finish this. I turned 14 in 2001...making me...old lol I’m middle aged and I remember being in 2001 living in Los Angeles in close proximity to many of these bands and lucky enough to go to concerts for many of the greatest of that day...like you Steve, Fat Lip and the Sum 41 album followed by the warped tour punk-o-Rama albums you could pick up in the indie cd section of tower records or hot topic if you were reallly alternative lol were my introductions to punk rock and a whole part of my identity was founded through my exploration and love of music. I got to meet Chester Bennington along my journey when We were both in a vulnerable place and I feel lucky that I got to tell him in person how much his music meant to me in my most formative influential years and hours can tell that meant a lot to him. He used to tell our group of friends we were aparT of about the bullshit of Hollywood and who the real assholes in the industry were, He actually told me about Chris Cornell and how real and genuine that man is. You could tell Chris meant a lot to Chester even then, circa 2006. It’s crazy, the way he appeared to me in videos was nothing how he appeared in person. Thanks Steve for the dive into nostalgia...you’re one of the few folks my son subscribes to that we both enjoy watching the content equally. You’re definitely one of the cool guys, thanks for providing an awesome and appropriate role model for the kids to look up to, and for the old people to rock out and enjoy too!🤘✌️
Man Opeth's Blackwater Park turns twenty years old this year. What a timeless album!
YES! I remember blackwater park was the second song I ever downloaded on Napster (After Slipknot - wait and bleed). Took about 2 hours to download on dial up but I was hooked on progressive death metal ever since then.
@Lotus Alright I don't care about that tranquility and inner peace or whatever, please be relevant. Also stop liking your own comments
Thanks for the mention. Going to turn it on right now!
@Lotus dude what the fuck is wrong with you? What the hell that has to do with any of this?
This man covering songs? I never thought this day would come and I've been granted this masterpiece.
Need like a huge compilation of just these classic amazing songs. I was born in 2001 and most the music I listened to was from the late '90s early 2000s so this is a special place in my heart right here
The island in the sun cover sounded really good
I've just realized that I din't have a computer in 2001. I had my first computer in 2005 or 2006. And it was long time without internet. Mostly I took CDs from my friends and made a copy with any music they had. I think Linkin Park was the first rock international band for me (hello from Russia). This band is always in my heart. I still love these songs.
Stevie, thank you for sharing your memories from early 2000s. Your covers are pretty cool as always!
Thanks Irina!! I bought my first computer in 2001. MAN was it primitive!! Technology has come a long way!! Haha! Still remember playing GTA3 for countless hours that year.
I always wonder if popular bands from the west ever make it to places like Russia!
The mix CDs we use to make are better than anything today😁
Hello, yes Stevie, electric guitars were illegal there right up until Metallica and the Scorpions helped end the cold war. The guitars had become a serious issue when ALL of the public payphones were missing their receivers that had been stolen to use for pickups on Fender copy bodies being illegally made! They had many bootleg copies of american music smuggled in on Xray films called Bone Records! Check out the documentary film Free to Rock, it's an interesting story.
Our family 1st computer was in 1982 I think, the Texas Instruments TI99-4A with optional voice modulator that did have funny cheap game cartridges that copied popular games but also we programmed simple games from BASIC code in magazines and saved them to a little audio cassette player!
@@THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS Metallica and the Scorpions helped end the cold war - nice joke, man. Electric guitars weren't illegal, there were different models of electric guitars designed in USSR (in 1967 soviet people were able to buy an electric guitar, though it was pretty expensive (1.5x more than engineer monthly salary). But heavy music (like Black Sabbath and other) was banned until a certain time. In 1985 Russian band Aria realesed their first album, this band is considered Russian Iron Maiden. It sounds pretty heavy and it wasn't illegal.
I can't believe Stevie T actually got Weezer to sing Island In The Sun for this video.
i wish he would do a song from toxicity. hearing him try to do serj’s voice would be pretty funny
That's why I watched the video
@@sander10 same
He did In the metal songs after bad translations.
He did B.Y.O.B and it was pretty good.
@@Anonymous_Identity246 bring your own beer?
@@duffinman5425 do you even know that song or album?
FINALLY!!! A mature video from Stevie T I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR YEARS....
Such an amazing treat of a video this week, thank you Stevie! I can't believe these songs are 20 years old. It's funny I've been thinking for a few weeks now of suggesting you do "How to Be Linkin Park", because I think it would come out spectacularly. Love you, nice work this week!!
Thanks Maureen! Time sure does fly. 😔 I do intend to do a 'Linkin Park' type thing in the near future. Unfortunately I lost a lot of the assets when my hard drive failed. So I basically have to start over! 😡
@@SteveTerreberry well crap!! I hate having to re-do things!!
Linkin Park changed their sounds so much after each albums after Meteora, its actually hard to put Linkin Park into a specific type of music
@@abhikdoesthings exactly...to me One More Light was amazing,it showed how Chester was feeling and how people feel down at difficult times.. 😭
Steve's covers are beautiful!
Damn, Stevies commentary and performance on In the End literally gave me goose bumps
Even though 2001 usually has negative connotations, there were sooo many amazing songs and I have a ton of great memories from that year
In The End and Its Been A While are both still on my playlist to this day. Epic songs!