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Ryan and Kevin poking fun at the Charli XCX drama with “DJ Should Be Headliner” sash 😄 https://www.instagram.com/stories/ryanbaxley/3613139214178667336?utm_source=ig_story_item_share&igsh=MWF1c290OXJ0emZmNQ==7 points
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Again, I'm not allowing any AI slop to fill this website. Make another thread and you will be suspended for spamming.6 points
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When your co-worker is talking to you about Earth Day events, and she says Green Day instead of Clean and Green. Just looking at me makes people say Green Day!3 points
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Thanks Mee too, but I watch it afterwards, in the afternoon or the evening2 points
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Side note- same co-worker is wearing a Linda Lindas t-shirt today.2 points
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Me too!😃😃😃 Even if I have to get up at six in the morning for them… On a Sunday!🤪1 point
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Album Title: American Reverie Artist: Green Day Release Year: 2028 Tracks: 1. "Static America" – 2:47 Punk energy explodes in this track criticizing media noise and national polarization. 2. "Second Term Blues" – 3:01 A sarcastic, high-speed punk song chronicling Trump’s return to power with biting lyrics. 3. "Echoes from Butler" – 2:56 A raw, emotional punk anthem reflecting on the 2024 assassination attempt and its aftermath. 4. "Blood on the Velvet Flag" – 3:20 Explores political extremism and lost ideals with Green Day’s signature angst. 5. "Golden State Ghosts" – 3:18 A more melodic track about Billie Joe reminiscing on California youth and political fatigue. 6. "Backwards Ballot" – 2:34 A fierce hardcore-style song about voter disillusionment. 7. "Sweet Collapse" (feat. Beabadoobee) – 3:41 A soft, haunting ballad reflecting on societal burnout and emotional numbness. 8. "Better This Way" – 3:12 Billie Joe reflects on his life under Trump’s second term and surprisingly finds personal peace. 9. "Trick Mirror" – 2:53 A fast-paced track about misinformation and shifting truths. 10. "Pledge Disillusion" – 3:00 Anthemic punk with layered guitars and anti-establishment flair. 11. "Ashes of Empire" (feat. Billie Eilish) – 3:48 A haunting, electronic-tinged track featuring Eilish’s airy vocals and themes of empire decay. 12. "Dead Youth Parade" – 3:10 Reminiscent of American Idiot, this one rages against generational trauma. 13. "Basement Sermon" – 2:46 (Vocals by Mike Dirnt) Mike takes lead on this gritty, bass-driven punk track about disillusionment with movements and messiahs. 14. "Napalm and Fireworks" – 2:59 A chaotic, distorted song about American patriotism and violence blending together. 15. "Tiki Torch Tango" – 2:50 (Vocals by Tré Cool) A tongue-in-cheek, drum-heavy satire on far-right rallies and social media echo chambers. 16. "American Reverie (Outro)" – 4:01 A slow-burning closer with atmospheric build-up, blending cynicism and hope in equal measure. Album Art Concept: Visual Style: Grungy, collage-inspired with torn-paper textures, stark color contrasts, and a blend of realism and surrealism—very much in the spirit of American Idiot but evolved for 2028. Main Imagery: Foreground: A tattered American flag not waving but melting—its red stripes dripping like blood and white stripes fading into static, as if disintegrating into television noise. Centerpiece: A faceless figure in a business suit sits slumped in a broken lawn chair, holding a sparkler in one hand and a cracked smartphone in the other. Their head is replaced with a glowing TV screen showing an image of the Capitol building, flickering. Background: A suburban neighborhood with fences covered in political signs—half are scorched or upside down. Fireworks explode over the horizon, but instead of bright colors, they’re grayscale and dripping like paint. Hidden Details (for fans to discover): A faded "2024" campaign hat stuck in a gutter. A poster of a punk band torn in half on a telephone pole. Billie Joe’s signature black guitar lying in the grass like a forgotten weapon. A tiny silhouette of a woman (representing Beabadoobee) standing barefoot in the corner under a streetlamp. Color Scheme: Muted reds, off-whites, grayscale blues, and bursts of glowing neon—creating a dreamlike, decayed Americana. Font/Title Placement: The words American Reverie are stenciled like graffiti in the bottom right corner, with the classic Green Day logo (slightly cracked) in the top left. Deluxe Edition: American Reverie (Deluxe Edition) Includes the original 16 tracks + 1 bonus track from the recording sessions: Bonus Track (Deluxe Only): 17. "Freak Parade (Demo 2027)" – 3:33 A raw, aggressive cut driven by distorted bass and sarcastic lyrics about modern culture’s obsession with spectacle, division, and chaos. The vocals are looser and more snarled—capturing a garage-punk energy that didn’t quite fit the final tracklist but hits hard with longtime fans. Includes a scratchy voicemail from Billie Joe at the beginning, introducing it with: “Didn’t think we’d use this one… but maybe the freaks were right.” Radio Singles: "Static America" (Lead Single) Released: July 2028 Fast, punchy, classic Green Day energy. Widely embraced by fans and radio stations alike. Chart Peak: #6 on Billboard Alternative Songs "Ashes of Empire" (feat. Billie Eilish) (Second Single) Released: September 2028 A haunting, experimental track combining Billie’s ethereal vocals with Green Day’s grunge punk. Chart Peak: #2 on Billboard Rock Airplay "Sweet Collapse" (feat. Beabadoobee) (Third Single – Ballad) Released: October 2028 A soft, acoustic ballad with delicate harmonies and emotional weight. Chart Peak: #14 on Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs "Better This Way" (Fourth Single – Surprise Hit) Released: November 2028 A more reflective mid-tempo song where Billie Joe confesses life under Trump’s second term isn’t what he feared. Controversial and widely discussed. Chart Peak: #4 on Billboard Alternative Songs "Echoes from Butler" (Fifth Single – Political Spotlight) Released: January 2029 Emotional, gritty, and directly addressing the 2024 assassination attempt. Chart Peak: #10 on Billboard Rock Digital Songs The official release date for Green Day – American Reverie is: Friday, August 9, 2028 Strategically released during the summer ahead of the U.S. presidential election cycle heat-up, making its political commentary hit even harder. Want to pair that with a fictional tour announcement or release week promo events?1 point
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Why is Draiman starting shit? So unnecessary. We all know how this is gonna go: they talk, they disagree, it blows up on every news article/ platform under the sun. It has already hit the press hard.1 point
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New Merch Drop!! (via my email) FOR SUBS ONLY NEW MERCH SHOP DROP Hey friend, Our newest Subscriber Merch Shop drop is black and sparkly, just like our wee little hearts. GRAB YOURS NOT A SUBSCRIBER YET? SUB IN Have questions about our Coffee Club? We're here to chat! Drop us a line. xx, Your Friends at Punk Bunny Coffee Here is the subscribers-only merch https://www.punkbunnycoffee.com/collections/merch-shop1 point
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To those attending tonight, have a great time!1 point
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/DIjddYCMhnP/?igsh=MTNwdHZtOHR0NWVsMA== A very creative and sadly relevant parody cover of Basket Case I found online today1 point
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Greendayinc first posted that and I’m wondering what their official source is and why the band haven’t posted about it1 point
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This guy is garbage, he literally signed an IDF bomb ready to be dropped on Palestinians1 point
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Hehe when I think of 1-2-3-4, I think of Jinx. Idk why that is the first 1-2-3-4 song that comes to mind. (Idk if I have mentioned this before, and this may be offensive to you if some of you are a die-hard trump fan) When trump gets shot in the ear, you immediately think "It was Maria" Someone shot the president and no one knows where Maria went MARIAAA MARIIIIIIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA MARIAAAA Where did you go?1 point
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Why would there be a different version of Dry Ice but not the rest of the ep tracks?1 point