http://www.esquire.com/bestsong/This is just weird. Why did they include Radiohead - Kid A on this? And Somebody Told Me over Mr. Brightside? And... wow. Thats all I can really say.
3/7/2006 1:38:31 AM
all I can say is that having any of the killers songs on this list makes it suck balls.
3/7/2006 1:42:08 AM
It's Esquire. I wouldn't expect them to be good at this.
3/7/2006 1:44:00 AM
i picked fity cent
3/7/2006 1:45:30 AM
Somebody told me is better than Mr. Brightside
3/7/2006 1:46:14 AM
Maroon 5 vs. the White Stripes is my favoriteId love to see meg THROW DOWN
3/7/2006 1:46:16 AM
it's funny because kid a was nowhere near the best song on that radiohead album.
3/7/2006 1:47:40 AM
ha im listening to Death and im laughing like a little bitch b/c its so damn silly.
3/7/2006 1:48:59 AM
ahah, shoulda picked treefingers
3/7/2006 1:49:01 AM
My guess is it's the only title they remembered.
3/7/2006 1:49:30 AM
3/7/2006 1:50:13 AM
Radiohead - Kid A is pure gold
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3/7/2006 1:55:06 AM
haha, I am pretty sure that Johnny Cash covering Nine Inch Nails is -not- the best song of the 21st century, but I'll go with it.
3/7/2006 2:14:21 AM
the absence of "Get Low" from that list instantly makes it illegitimate
3/7/2006 2:42:20 AM
wait.they have the Dixie Chicks version of Landslidethe one where they fucking butchered the song.jesus.
3/7/2006 2:46:25 AM
something tells me this survey is biased.
3/7/2006 7:24:43 AM
-ZiP!-
3/7/2006 8:53:26 AM
Completeandutterbullshit
3/7/2006 10:40:25 AM
kind of presumptuous to try to find the best song of the 21st century when we're only starting the 6th year of it...
3/7/2006 5:41:20 PM
OMG WTF, NO NICKELBACK
3/7/2006 5:48:18 PM
3/7/2006 5:51:05 PM
hey ya and 99 problems were the best from that list.
3/7/2006 5:51:17 PM
i prefer Hurt and Last Nightand ^^ I was thinking the same thing[Edited on March 7, 2006 at 5:53 PM. Reason : hfd]
3/7/2006 5:52:46 PM
i voted chop suey, but it was basically that and a buncha rap left.
3/7/2006 5:56:26 PM
i had to choose beck
3/7/2006 8:51:47 PM
Gwen Stefani, "Hollaback Girl"best song of the last 2.5 billion years
3/7/2006 8:52:59 PM
"Hurt" was one of the few songs on that list that was actually decent.and
3/7/2006 11:08:52 PM
Isn't Mr. Brightside a cover of an 80s song anyway? Can that really qualify as a 21st century song?
3/8/2006 9:56:44 AM
..."Hurt" was a cover of a '90s song.So you'd throw that out too?
3/8/2006 10:36:16 AM
i cant decide between 'hey ya' and 'float on'.i also dont know if i picked the right choices all along the way.kid A is in my final four, i just think it's not one of radiohead's better songs, nor one of the better songs on the kid A album.edit: i chose 'hey ya'what the mother fuck? how is 'hurt' winning by so much? it's not that good [Edited on March 8, 2006 at 12:34 PM. Reason : .]
3/8/2006 12:32:06 PM
I assume The White Stripes will have to win. They've been declared the dominant band of the post-Radiohead era. But since Kid A was apparently 2000, I guess it could go that way. And for all the backlash, The Strokes really are as good as they think they are. I don't know what the fuck more people want from them. Someday would be my choice from them. Float On is probably too catchy to be cool enough for people. Of course, I'd take The Arcade Fire over all of them. Funeral is amazing from start to finish. However, there is only one album released since 2000 that can be argued as the greatest album in rock history, and the best song has to come from it. Brian Wilson's masterpiece, Smile. It's hard to say what a song is, as this is the album that actually transcends even the concept album and is in fact a kind of symphony. He was so far ahead of his time, 40 years later, he's still way ahead of his time. I think, if necessary, we can single out Surfs Up. It is surely as good as any piece of music produced since the advent of recording technology.[Edited on March 8, 2006 at 1:08 PM. Reason : .]
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