#164 - The 04s (20th Anniversary LPs) Pt. 4


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Sep 27 2024 31 mins  

Join us for the latest episode of WorkTape as we continue our retrospective journey through 2004, a year that brought us some iconic and genre-defining albums. In this episode, we take a deep dive into Arcade Fire’s ambitious debut "Funeral" and its influence on the indie rock scene, alongside a look at Green Day’s political rock opera "American Idiot". We also explore memorable releases from Wilco, Relient K, and Jimmy Eat World, reflecting on how these albums still resonate with audiences today. Tune in for an engaging discussion on some of the year's most impactful records!

Episode Highlights:

  • How did Arcade Fire’s "Funeral" solidify their place in indie rock stardom?
  • Was “MMHMM” Relient K’s true peak?
  • How did The Used make an impact inmid-2000s emo culture?
  • Did 2000s rock albums have a tendency to be too “front-loaded”?
  • Did Sum 41 ever manage to transcend “standard pop punk” status?
  • What made Green Day’s “American Idiot” one of the most important albums out of their catalog?