![]() And in 2020 we circle back to the not-so-distant past with the most recent year yet: 2000.Ĭover Me began in 2007 and we did our first year-end list in 2008, so 2000 isn’t that long before we were following this stuff in real time. Continue reading » Feature Tagged with: 'NSYNC, A-Ha, Aaron Carter, Alphaville, ATC, Atomic Kitten, Babyface, Baha Men, Bow Wow Wow, Britney Spears, Don Mclean, Dynamite Hack, Eazy E, Everclear, Fred Durst, Guano Apes, Madonna, Pink Floyd, Rednex, Smash Mouth, Steely Dan, The Bangles, The Charlie Daniels Band, The Doors, The Monkees, The Rolling Stones, The Temptations, Twiztid, Van Morrison, Vengaboys, Wyclef JeanĮvery year, I do a big anniversary post tackling the best covers of a year before Cover Me was born. Bonus hall-of-shame points if the cover has a music video featuring bleached tips or JNCOs. Relive your most traumatic memories of music back then below. And a few you probably didn’t even know were covers in the first place. Many were also among the year’s biggest hits, proving that people in the year 2000 exhibited no better taste in music than they did picking a president. ![]() To be fair, these covers are not all terrible…but most are. Someone sings a ska cover of “Take On Me” while sitting on the toilet. Madonna covers “American Pie” Fred Durst covers Public Enemy. Smash Mouth and Aaron Carter both make appearances. So today, a postscript: Covers that came out that year that just scream “2000.” If you were paying attention to music then, you will recognize many of these trends. Some were emblematic of that year’s musical trends, but most could just as easily have come out yesterday. On Friday, we published a massive list of the 50 best cover songs from the year 2000.
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