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Oh boy. This level of nostalgia is too much for me to handle. Goosebumps.

The early 2000s marching bands were the peak imo.

Marching to The Divine Comedy by Robert W Smith will always stick with me as the best marching piece. So much you can do with it.

I'm an old fart; I marched in the 70s and 80s, so I'm a little biased.

For me it was Dvorak and Brahms for the big stadium-rattling power chords, plus something "fun" for the crowd like and

I agree with the early 2000s being a peak though - before props and amps, but an increase in 'themed' shows. A lot of pieces were given new life, or new interpretations.

Before kung flu shut it down, there was a resurgence in more complex pieces being put on the field, non-stop high-energy shows, and insanely complex solos. Everything from , even some ! (Proud papa moment, my son is in there somewhere.)