2000s Metal & Hard Rock Albums – Page 4

Browse 544 metal and hard rock albums from the 2000s, with links to release-year hubs, artists, track lists and English liner notes.

Albums

The Odyssey
SYMPHONY X / / Progressive Metal, Power Metal

The Odyssey combines neoclassical guitar, complex rhythm, weighty keyboards and powerful vocals at a high level of density.

Through the Looking Glass
TOTO / / AOR, Rock

Through the Looking Glass is best heard not simply as a covers-related entry, but as a record that shows how TOTO translates outside material into its

Man and Machine
U.D.O. / / Heavy Metal, Hard Rock

Man and Machine uses hard-edged riffs, straight-ahead beats and Udo Dirkschneider’s steel voice to frame a world of humans and machines.

Dying for the World
W.A.S.P. / / Glam Metal, Heavy Metal

Dying for the World uses heavy guitars and Blackie Lawless’s urgent voice to draw anger, grief and prayer into sharp relief.

Attack!!
YNGWIE MALMSTEEN / / Neoclassical Metal, Heavy Metal

Attack!! brings Yngwie Malmsteen’s baroque-shaped phrases, high-speed guitar runs and dramatic harmony into sharp focus.

Invitation
ALTARIA / / Power Metal, Melodic Metal

Invitation uses fast guitar, glittering keyboards and powerful vocals to make bright, dramatic Finnish power metal.

Far from the Sun
AMORPHIS / / Melodic Death Metal, Progressive Metal

Far from the Sun keeps heavy guitar underneath softer vocals, expansive keyboards and subdued melody.

We've Come for You All
ANTHRAX / / Thrash Metal, Heavy Metal

We've Come for You All connects Anthrax’s sharp riffs and springing rhythm to John Bush’s forceful vocals inside a modern, hard-edged production.

Reflections
APOCALYPTICA / / Cello Metal, Symphonic Metal

Reflections places the cello at the center of both riff and melody, combining its resonance with heavy rhythm and classical tension.

Anthems of Rebellion
ARCH ENEMY / / Melodic Death Metal, Death Metal

Anthems of Rebellion pairs cutting twin guitar, heavy rhythm and Angela Gossow’s fierce roar in a high-level balance of aggression and melody.

Waking the Fallen
AVENGED SEVENFOLD / / Heavy Metal, Metalcore

Waking the Fallen joins harsh roars, heavy breakdowns and twin-guitar melody into music that balances aggression with drama.

Stockholm Syndrome
BACKYARD BABIES / / Sleaze Rock, Punk Rock

Stockholm Syndrome uses distorted guitar, rough vocals and punkish beat to make rock and roll with a dangerous scent.

Soul Talks, Melodies Walk
BLINDMAN / / Heavy Metal, Hard Rock

Soul Talks, Melodies Walk layers smooth vocals, full keyboards and poised guitar into hard rock that values melody.

This Left Feels Right
BON JOVI / / Hard Rock, Melodic Rock

This Left Feels Right is a useful way to hear BON JOVI from a different angle within the 2003 catalogue.

Hate Crew Deathroll
CHILDREN OF BODOM / / Melodic Death Metal, Power Metal

Hate Crew Deathroll throws sharp guitar, urgent keyboards and harsh vocals together at high speed.

Sign of Madness
DAMNED NATION / / Heavy Metal, Hard Rock

Sign of Madness combines thick guitar riffs, steady beat and soaring vocals in melodic hard rock that keeps songcraft at the center.

Dark Moor
DARK MOOR / / Symphonic Power Metal, Power Metal

Dark Moor uses fast guitar, classical-flavored keyboards and thick chorus work to draw the color of symphonic power metal.

Bananas
DEEP PURPLE / / Hard Rock, Classic Rock

Bananas finds Deep Purple working from blues-rooted riffs, Hammond organ and expansive vocals with the conversational ease of a seasoned band.

Accelerated Evolution
DEVIN TOWNSEND / / Progressive Metal, Alternative Metal

Accelerated Evolution combines walls of guitar, dense arrangement and soaring vocals to make heaviness and release coexist.

This Is Hell
DIMENSION ZERO / / Melodic Death Metal, Death Metal

This Is Hell packs short, cutting guitar riffs, racing rhythm and harsh roars into a dense attack.

Evilized
DREAM EVIL / / Heavy Metal, Hard Rock

Evilized puts thick riffs, forceful vocals and crowd-ready choruses at the front of a pure heavy-metal statement.

Train of Thought
DREAM THEATER / / Progressive Metal, Progressive Rock

Train of Thought turns Dream Theater toward harder, darker progressive metal through low guitar, precise rhythm and technical keyboards.

Dreams for the Daring
DREAMTIDE / / Heavy Metal, Hard Rock

Dreams for the Daring layers tearful guitar, smooth high vocals and poised rhythm to draw melodic hard rock with real melancholy.

Aphelion
EDENBRIDGE / / Symphonic Metal, Power Metal

Aphelion layers clear vocals, glittering keyboards and heavy guitar to balance elegance with strength.

The Phantom Agony
EPICA / / Symphonic Metal, Progressive Metal

The Phantom Agony layers heavy guitar, orchestra, choir and Simone Simons’s clear voice into a large-scale drama.

Fallen
EVANESCENCE / / Alternative Metal, Gothic Metal

Fallen layers hard guitar, piano, strings and Amy Lee’s clear voice to make darkness and accessibility coexist.

Prime Time
FIREHOUSE / / Glam Metal, Melodic Rock

Prime Time combines FireHouse’s clear high vocals, polished guitar and instantly graspable choruses with care.

Burning Earth
FIREWIND / / Power Metal, Heavy Metal

Burning Earth joins thick riffs, fast rhythm and neoclassical lead guitar in heavy, aggressive power metal.

The Flag of Punishment
GALNERYUS / / Power Metal, Neoclassical Metal

The Flag of Punishment combines neoclassical guitar, fast rhythm and soaring high vocals into vivid power metal.

Faceless
GODSMACK / / Post-Grunge, Hard Rock

Faceless puts physical weight at the front through thick guitar, low-stepping rhythm and rough vocals.

The Link
GOJIRA / / Progressive Metal, Death Metal

The Link builds distinctive pressure from low, rolling guitar, machine-like rhythm and heavy roars.

Human Zoo
GOTTHARD / / Hard Rock, Melodic Rock

Human Zoo refines Gotthard’s hard-rock core through thick riffs, sticky groove and Steve Lee’s powerful voice.

No Regrets
HARDCORE SUPERSTAR / / Sleaze Rock, Hard Rock

No Regrets uses rough guitar, bouncing beat and spit-out vocals to make punk-leaning rock and roll.

Higher
HAREM SCAREM / / Melodic Rock, Hard Rock

Higher combines delicate melody, thick harmony and tight guitar riffing into refined hard rock.

Rabbit Don't Come Easy
HELLOWEEN / / Power Metal, Heavy Metal

Rabbit Don’t Come Easy returns Helloween to the pleasure of fast riffs, bright melody and choruses made to be sung.

Dance of Death
IRON MAIDEN / / Heavy Metal, NWOBHM

Dance of Death uses layered guitar harmony, driving bass and Bruce Dickinson’s theatrical voice to tell stories on a large scale.

Epica
KAMELOT / / Power Metal, Symphonic Metal

Epica uses thick guitar, symphonic color and Roy Khan’s shadowed voice to tell a story on a large scale.

Take a Look in the Mirror
KORN / / Nu Metal, Alternative Metal

Take a Look in the Mirror uses low, rolling guitar, bouncing bass and Jonathan Davis’s pained voice to make direct, raw music.

Labyrinth
LABYRINTH / / Power Metal, Progressive Metal

Labyrinth combines fast guitar, bright keyboards and soaring vocals to put European power-metal lift at the front.

As the Palaces Burn
LAMB OF GOD / / Groove Metal, Metalcore

As the Palaces Burn builds high-pressure metal from low-chugging riffs, sharply changing rhythm and raw roars.

Last Autumn's Dream
LAST AUTUMN'S DREAM / / Heavy Metal, Hard Rock

Last Autumn’s Dream layers smooth vocals, restrained guitar and shimmering keyboards into calm but powerful melodic rock.

Meteora
LINKIN PARK / / Nu Metal, Alternative Rock

Meteora compresses hard guitar, electronic beat and the contrast of rap and singing into short, dense songs.

Music for Speeding
MARTY FRIEDMAN / / Instrumental Rock, Heavy Metal

Music for Speeding joins Marty Friedman’s singing guitar melodies to changing rhythm and pop-minded hooks.

Masterplan
MASTERPLAN / / Power Metal, Melodic Metal

Masterplan combines heavy guitar, expansive keyboards and powerful vocals into refined European melodic metal.

St. Anger
METALLICA / / Thrash Metal, Heavy Metal

St. Anger chooses urgent riffs, raw sound and anger-filled vocals over Metallica’s usual polish and architectural control.

Regressus
MYSTIC PROPHECY / / Power Metal, Heavy Metal

Regressus joins low guitar riffs, high-energy vocals and heroic choruses in a firm Mystic Prophecy statement.

The Long Road
NICKELBACK / / Hard Rock, Post-Grunge

The Long Road uses distorted guitar, heavy beat and Chad Kroeger’s rough voice to make direct rock with large-scale choruses.

Gilbert Hotel
PAUL GILBERT / / Instrumental Rock, Hard Rock

Gilbert Hotel lets Paul Gilbert fold his formidable guitar skill into short, welcoming songs rather than placing virtuosity above everything else.

Tribe
QUEENSRYCHE / / Progressive Metal, Heavy Metal

Tribe uses hard guitar, shifting rhythm and Geoff Tate’s expressive voice to create tense metal with progressive instincts.

Soundchaser
RAGE / / Heavy Metal, Hard Rock

Soundchaser builds tense power/thrash metal from cutting guitar, fast rhythm and heavy bass.

Eyewitness
ROYAL HUNT / / Progressive Metal, Melodic Metal

Eyewitness layers weighty keyboards, firm guitar and soaring vocals into a cinematic progressive-metal setting.

Leave a Whisper
SHINEDOWN / / Hard Rock, Post-Grunge

Leave a Whisper combines heavy guitar, steady rhythm and Brent Smith’s powerful, emotional voice into melody-driven American rock.