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12 Early 2000s Songs You Need Back In Your Life

Our generation's classics.

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12 Early 2000s Songs You Need Back In Your Life

The early 2000s gave us some of the greatest hits of our generation. Sometimes you get so lost in the Top 20 hits of today that you forget about some of the great songs we were raised listening to. Here are just a few of the great songs the early 2000s gifted us with.

1. Weezer - "Hash Pipe."

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"Oh, come on and kick me."

2. The Offspring - "Want You Bad."

"Your one vice, is you're too nice."

3. Almost - "Bowling For Soup."

"And I wish I would've had the nerve to ask you to stay."

4. Lit - "My Own Worst Enemy."

"Can we forget about the things I said when I was drunk? I didn't mean to call you that."

5. Counting Crows - "Big Yellow Taxi" ft. Vanessa Carlton.

"Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you got till it's gone."

6. Cake - "Short Skirt/Long Jacket."

"I want a girl with the right allocations, who's fast and thorough and sharp as a tack."

7. Lustra - "Scotty Doesn't Know."

"The parking lot, why not? It's so cool when you're on top."

8. No Doubt - "Just A Girl."

"Don't you think I know exactly where I stand? This world is forcing me to hold your hand."

9. Sum 41 - "Fat Lip."

"I don't want to waste my time, become another casualty of society."

10. blink-182 - "First Date."

"Forever and ever, let's make this last forever."

11.OutKast - "Ms. Jackson."

"Never meant to make your daughter cry, I apologize a trillion times."

12. Hoobastank - "The Reason."

"I'm sorry that I hurt you, It's something I must live with every day."

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