EPISODE · Nov 14, 2025 · 30 MIN
#223 - The 05s (20th Anniversary LPs) Pt. 2
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WorkTape keeps the mid-‘00s journey rolling with a look at 2005’s alt-rock and emo explosion. From the dance-punk swing of Franz Ferdinand and the Irish-punk energy of Dropkick Murphys to Weezer’s divisive Make Believe and Fort Miner’s hip-hop experiment, it was a year where mainstream and underground collided in unpredictable ways. We revisit the roots of Paramore and Panic! at the Disco, the pop-punk crossover of The All-American Rejects, and the piano-driven sincerity of The Fray’s timeless debut. Peep our revisitation of 2005’s wild mix of heart, hooks, and high-energy nostalgia.🎧 Episode Highlights:Are Shipping Up to Boston and Jump Around the de-facto Irish-American anthems?How did “Beverly Hills” become a commercial triumph but a fan controversy in the same breath?Was Move Along the All-American Rejects’ only logical peak?Have Panic! at the Disco’s A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out and Pretty. Odd. remained their best efforts?Has Paramore’s All We Know Is Falling held up as a proper debut?Even when stacked against Coldplay and Keane, has How to Save a Life aged into one of the ‘00s’ best piano-forward debuts?
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#223 - The 05s (20th Anniversary LPs) Pt. 2
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