Metallica, and Iron Maiden mostly.
Nostalgia
nostalgia noun nos·tal·gia nä-ˈstal-jə nə-, also nȯ-, nō-; nə-ˈstäl- 1: a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition also : something that evokes nostalgia
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Was big into S-Club 7 at the time.
I was like 9 though so don't judge me too hard
Fastball - All the Pain Money Can Buy
The Way was such a jam
Not old enough, but if I was, Blind Guardian and Gamma Ray are the only ones I listen to old enough to fit the bill.
I am old enough and I wish I was cool enough to know about Blind Guardian at the time.
If I got a deeply self-indulgent trip in the DeLorean to load up little baby mindbleach's music collection, there'd be a lot more Slayer, Meshuggah, and Devin Townsend. Aaand owing to how much techno I was into at the time, probably Fat Of The Land and Mezzanine.
Prog rock wouldn't land before college.
Covenant - Nexus Polaris.
And now I have to go down the memory lane and listen to them. Damn you.
This!
Sabaton and Iron maiden.
Cats soundtrack
If strictly sticking to 2001 albums, the two the stick out in memory are
- New Order, Get Ready
- Linkin Park, Hybrid Theory
Freestyler.
Craig Richards - Fabric 01
The Attraction to All Things Uncertain by Tweaker
I'll bet I was the only 6th grader jamming to that one on a Walkman. I still listen to that band and that album. It's quite fucking good.
Ahhhh, I tended to keep things in rotation, but I was playing the hell out of bluegrass that year in general
Probably Stunt.
... nonzero chance it'd be Tubthumper.
I didn't use a portable CD player much before getting one with MP3-CD support, and I loaded up one CD with everything I thought was worthwhile. But aside from all three Deftones albums and some loose Limewire detritus I am now unclear what would be there. Presumably I still have the CD lying around... somewhere.
INCredible Sounds of Drum and Bass Mixed by Goldie or Colours by Adam F, or some mp3 disk with all my Napster downloads because mine had mp3 support.
In 2001, I still only had CDs my parents bought for me. So, it was probably Jethro Tull's Greatest Hits, or Bob Seger Live Bullet.
And it wasn't a Walkman, it was a Panasonic that I still use.
NoFX - The Decline
Swollen members
The last cd I remember playing on the CD player was Korn Issues. Good ole days !!