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10 minutes ago, jengd said:

No idea, could it be Trilogy related, 10 years this year?  

I bet it is. The original ¡Dos! vinyl has Drama Queen on it instead of Stray Heart so IIRC that song has never been released on vinyl.

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Miranda Lambert has a new album coming out in April, and she sang with Green Day that one time, remember?  

She's no Lady Cobra, but hey.  

 

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Green Day - Holiday / Boulevard of Broken Dreams | Epic Orchestra

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12 hours ago, Squashie said:

This might be the best description I've seen :ga:

Yesss, I agree 😂😝

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Thought this was the new album cover for a split second.   In that split second, I both loved it and hated it all at once.  

 

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11 hours ago, That Dude said:

Thought this was the new album cover for a split second.   In that split second, I both loved it and hated it all at once.  

 

Slap a unicorn on this and release 1972 already.

 

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FAN POLL: TOP 5 POP-PUNK ALBUMS

1. Green Day - Dookie

Simply put, Dookie completely changed the look, sound and commercial potential of pop-punk forever. Underground purists can pretend they've never caught themselves whistling the tune of "When I Come Around" or whisper-singing the words, "sometimes I give myself the creeps," when "Basket Case" pops on the radio, but these songs are undeniably great — both within the context of punk and rock music writ large. Beyond its timeless sound, Dookie has served as a crucial gateway into punk music for multiple generations of listeners, and a good chunk of those fans eventually end up in the metal mosh pits. Dookie is the one.

https://www.revolvermag.com/music/fan-poll-top-5-pop-punk-albums?fbclid=IwAR2Y-I4i2fLNMmgrPkaKP61BW30tcF_4HXF07vEziZDB66ZBDlH_1t41oDg#1-green-day-dookie

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Austria‘s public television station just used Fire Ready Aim for a teaser of a Kevin James movie. Last year they already used Oh Yeah for a teaser of Who Want‘s To Be a Millionaire 😄

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On 3/25/2022 at 10:23 AM, jengd said:

So, against my better judgement, I clicked on one of those "news articles" titled, "25 all-time punk rock characters and it was pretty spot on really, look who popped up!

 

Billie Joe Armstrong

The leader of a band who opened the door for the pop-punk takeover of the mid-to-late 1990s, Billie Joe Armstrong has grown from immature Green Day frontman to multimillionaire businessman. He's battled substance abuse, unleashed vocal tirades on stage and flung mud with the crowd at Woodstock '99. Never violent, Armstrong's persona is like your goofball suburban neighbor. 

Who lives next door to the Armstrongs?  That's what I want to know. 

 

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1 minute ago, That Dude said:

Who lives next door to the Armstrongs?  That's what I want to know. 

 

Other rich people 🤑 

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2 hours ago, pacejunkie punk said:

Other rich people 🤑 

The Legweaks on one side and the Headjacks on the other.

 

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Does anybody else here slightly enjoy Father of All?

I don't think it's its an amazing album, but I also don't think it's a bad album by any means. But I do think 'Meet Me On The Roof' should've stayed off the album.

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3 minutes ago, TheNimrod.Kingforaday said:

Does anybody else here slightly enjoy Father of All?

I don't think it's its an amazing album, but I also don't think it's a bad album by any means. But I do think 'Meet Me On The Roof' should've stayed off the album.

I do, I probably like Teenage Teenager least on it but I like the rest.  I feel like I get what they were going for, it’s their fun dance album.

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6 minutes ago, TheNimrod.Kingforaday said:

Does anybody else here slightly enjoy Father of All?

 

I don't like the album very much. But I love the merchs

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43 minutes ago, TheNimrod.Kingforaday said:

Does anybody else here slightly enjoy Father of All?

I don't think it's its an amazing album, but I also don't think it's a bad album by any means. But I do think 'Meet Me On The Roof' should've stayed off the album.

I would have taken any of several Network songs in place of I Was A Teenage Teenager and Oh Yeah. I love MMOTR though

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48 minutes ago, TheNimrod.Kingforaday said:

Does anybody else here slightly enjoy Father of All?

I don't think it's its an amazing album, but I also don't think it's a bad album by any means. But I do think 'Meet Me On The Roof' should've stayed off the album.

I don’t hate it.  There are couple of songs I really didn’t liked, but the rest of it is kinda fun, and I get where they were going with this album 

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15 hours ago, TheNimrod.Kingforaday said:

Does anybody else here slightly enjoy Father of All?

I don't think it's its an amazing album, but I also don't think it's a bad album by any means. But I do think 'Meet Me On The Roof' should've stayed off the album.

I hated it when it was first released (except Meet Me on the Roof, that's always been a bop) but I think that was mainly because of the way it was promoted. The title track grew on me as soon as I heard it live and now I like most of the album. I say "most" because Junkies on a High has to be my least favourite Green Day song of all time. It's a shame because I like the lyrics but sound wise, it's the only Green Day song I actually hate.

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15 hours ago, TheNimrod.Kingforaday said:

Does anybody else here slightly enjoy Father of All?

I don't think it's its an amazing album, but I also don't think it's a bad album by any means. But I do think 'Meet Me On The Roof' should've stayed off the album.

I do. It's a fun album.

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3 hours ago, Hermione said:

I like it more than slightly! Only thing that stops it living up to their other albums for me is how short it is, it's like comparing albums to an EP.

 

2 hours ago, jengd said:

Totally agree, can never believe next track is Graffitia! Wish there was more. I love Junkies on a High, I like when go for that lazy, sleazy groove.

Agree! I wish it was longer it would have given more of a chance to get into the groove of it. I think it was an innovative album for Green Day.

At least we got the Network shortly after FOAM.

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