Hip Hop Lyric
De belangrijkste muzikanten van dit moment (lijstjes alert!)
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2003 23:22:25 GMTNewsgroups: nl.muziek
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http://launch.yahoo.com/spin/content.asp?id=198 40. Sleater-Kinney The den mothers of the grrrl-rock nation and one hell of a guitar band. Upcoming: An April mini-tour with Pearl Jam. 39. Jimmy Eat World The best arena-rock band in emo America. 38. 50 Cent Ex-crack dealer and mad-flowing mix-tape king teams up with Dr. Dre and Slim Shady. 37. Zwan Billy Corgan tones down the metal--and the megalomania--and is suddenly fronting a great band again. Smashing! 36. Dave Matthews Band Jamland's Prince Charming is secretly turning into a funk fiend, and we can get with that. 35. The Used Kelly Osbourne's boyfriend survives life in Utah, makes metallic noise about it. Upcoming: Part of this year's Warped Tour. 34. Sigur Rós Abstract-scatting space-rockers from Iceland who don't need no damn lyric sheets. 33. Felix Da Housecat Chicago house producer becomes a pied piper for the electroclash massive. 32. The Vines Aussie nü-grungers keep AC/DC's legacy of rock-star excess alive and kicking. 31. Avril Lavigne The best thing to happen to teen-girl rebellion since Judy Blume. 30. Audioslave Chris Cornell and Rage Against the Machine carry on after The Battle of Los Angeles. 29. Ryan Adams The hot, young torchbearer of roots rock has balls enough to open stadium shows for the Rolling Stones, then spoof "Beast of Burden" at benefit shows. 28. Lucinda Williams The best roots-rocker in America just hit 50 and is better than ever. Upcoming: New album, World Without Tears, due in April. 27. The Flaming Lips Every generation deserves its own Sgt. Pepper's-era Beatles; these confetti-strewing, anime-loving psych-poppers are ours. 26. Foo Fighters A hard-charging New Order to Nirvana's Joy Division, led by rock's nicest guy and biggest Missy Elliott fan. 25. System of a Down Prog metal's greatest time-signature-moshing radicals strive to grow weirder facial hair, end capitalism. 24. The Donnas Cock rock's greatest girl group are finally ripping up MTV in fine Joan Jett fashion. 23. Nas Jay-Z's nemesis comes off their feud with God's Son, his best album in almost a decade. 22. Interpol Gothy pop rock just like the old days--just less, y'know, depressing. 21. The Streets British rapper drops genius tales of slacker high jinks over futurist beats. 20. Le Tigre New York City-based feminist dance-punk trio speak ass-shaking truth to power. 19. Jay-Z He's so en fuego these days that the cameo rhymes he writes in his sleep are pure genius. 18. No Doubt Our favorite Super Bowl halftime rockers ever. 17. Beck The manchild folk fusionist has become a grown-ass man, getting weepy one minute, pop-locking the next. 16. Bright Eyes Catholic prep-schooler, "new Dylan," antiwar radical, folk-rock messiah, and boy du jour--Conor Oberst feels our pain more tunefully than we do. 15. Queens of the Stone Age Desert-nomad future-gazers make hard rock fun again. 14. The Hives Sweden's coolest, campiest spectacle and the greatest rock'n'roll swindle Max Martin ever pulled off (wink). 13. The Roots Hip-hop's greatest group and biggest Bad Brains fans are still coming to break us off, and, really, we're fine with that. 12. Wilco Anti-major-label poster boys make catchy, warped, major-label alt rock for the whole family. Upcoming: New EP, More Like the Moon, due this summer. 11. Coldplay Britpop's reigning falsetto-rockers are the only band ever to cover both Nelly and Sigur Rós in a single tour. 10. The Neptunes (a.k.a. N.E.R.D) Pretty soon Joe Lieberman will be calling up these hip-hop supa-producers for a remix. 09. Dashboard Confessional Campfire sing-along alt rock as group therapy facilitated by a hot guidance counselor. Upcoming: New album, A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar, due this spring. 08. Missy Elliott The world's greatest backward-flowing, freaky-beat-riding MC. 07. Weezer The Kiss-loving emo standard-bearers are still wondering why everyone loves them so much. 06. Linkin Park Rap-metal nice guys get cozy with new-school hip-hoppers while still keeping their metal edge razor-sharp. Upcoming: New album, Meteora, out this month. 05. OutKast The Dirty South's valedictorians are hip-hop's next-level mad scientists--and they sell mad records, too. Upcoming: A long-brewing double CD--one disc Andre 3000, one disc Big Boi. 04. The Strokes The Rolling Stones of boho rock rewrite the rules for skinny-tie accessorizing (see also 31). 03. The White Stripes The Donny and Marie Osmond of punk blues are quickly becoming America's favorite rock'n'roll fantasy. Upcoming: New album (finally), Elephant, due April 1. 02. Radiohead Laptop-loving Thom Yorke & Co. still kick smart arena rock worth flicking your Bic for. Upcoming: Bodysong, a film scored by guitarist Jonny Greenwood, and the band's "dark-pop" sixth album. 01. Eminem Hip-hop's hottest MC is also America's favorite soccer dad--he can shock the bourgeoisie and rock the boulevard. Jan Peter Dubbel Mono: http://dubbelmono.blogspot.com Platenkast: http://platenkast.blogspot.com
