Early 2000s Rock Chicks Rate


#35

Casey Donovan - What's Going On


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ohnostalgia

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@Phonetics Girl I will riot with you. Time was the formative song for me between 2000-2004. I’m still bitter they took down the original music video and cut it up with movie scenes. I even tried looking for the original for this rate, but unless @slaybellz worked some magic, I think it’s lost forever.

In This Life should’ve stayed longer, but it’s clear some of these voters didn’t spend too much time with the Canadians.
 
#34 EDIT: #31

Chantal Kreviazuk - Time

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9/24

Score: 7.993

My Score: 7.5
Highest: 11 x 2 (@ohnostalgia, @Epic Chocolat) 10 x 4 (@Phonetics Girl, @Slice of Life, @Guy, @Music Is Death)
Lowest: 5 x 2 (@Ana Raquel, @AlmostFamous)

Time was the second single from Chantal's third album What If It All Means Something. It was released in 2003 and did not chart.

Over the years Chantal's music has featured in a number of tv shows and movies, including this song, but it's probably most notably known for appearing the film Uptown Girls, and it's soundtrack.


@saviodxl (5.5) - These teenage girl movie soundtrack tunes sometimes sound all the same, right?

@DJHazey (6.75) - Sounds like the first time a ‘soft moment of whatever’ from The Veronicas would have me forgetting about its existence.

@Sprockrooster (8) - I particularly love the violins here, but it is far from the best poprock song called Time. In case you haven’t heard it: Anastacia’s Time is the best poprock song ever. Facts are facts.

@berserkboi (9) - Gorgeous instrumental touches and melody!

@Memoria (8.5) - I had never even heard of Chantal Kreviazuk before this rate but she's been a great discovery. Both songs have a 2000s movie soundtrack quality about them, but Time is my favourite of the two.

@Epic Chocolat (11) - Exhilarating. A classic soundtrack song full of hope, joy.





 
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londonrain

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#34

Chantal Kreviazuk - Time

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10/24

Score: 7.910

My Score: 7.5
Highest: 11 x 2 (@ohnostalgia, @Epic Chocolat) 10 x 4 (@Phonetics Girl, @Slice of Life, @Guy, @Music Is Death)
Lowest: 5 x 3 (@Sprockrooster, @Ana Raquel, @AlmostFamous)

Time was the second single from Chantal's third album What If It All Means Something. It was released in 2003 and did not chart.

Over the years Chantal's music has featured in a number of tv shows and movies, including this song, but it's probably most notably known for appearing the film Uptown Girls, and it's soundtrack.


@saviodxl (5.5) - These teenage girl movie soundtrack tunes sometimes sound all the same, right?

@DJHazey (6.75) - Sounds like the first time a ‘soft moment of whatever’ from The Veronicas would have me forgetting about its existence.

@Sprockrooster (8) - I particularly love the violins here, but it is far from the best poprock song called Time. In case you haven’t heard it: Anastacia’s Time is the best poprock song ever. Facts are facts.

@berserkboi (9) - Gorgeous instrumental touches and melody!

@Memoria (8.5) - I had never even heard of Chantal Kreviazuk before this rate but she's been a great discovery. Both songs have a 2000s movie soundtrack quality about them, but Time is my favourite of the two.

@Epic Chocolat (11) - Exhilarating. A classic soundtrack song full of hope, joy.






Wait, did @Sprockrooster give this a 5 or an 8? I just need to know how mad to be.
 

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