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I definitely did not enjoy a majority of the live tracks on this Warning 2025 remaster album, that's for sure. 

 

The Misery demo was really hard to hear, it must have been damaged or something

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17 hours ago, Zireael said:

This is my first anniversary box set. I generally don't re-purchase music I already own even if it's a deluxe, remaster, etc. I just listen to the extras on streaming once or twice and then forget they exist. But for the deal on Amazon it was worth it.

I've been listening to it non-stop. I put Warning on my Christmas CD list in 2000 (my parents could not be bothered to learn my taste in music, the list was necessary along with instructions on what CDs should not be bought at Wal-Mart). Of course my friends and I had already listened to it via the Napster leaks which is probably the reason I didn't go out and buy it myself when it released. I remember my boyfriend at the time telling me I was lame for liking it. I don't think I told any of my friends that I got it because when you're 16 you care way too much about what your friends think. At the time I didn't think anything could top Nimrod or Pearl Jam's Vs. as my favorite albums and Warning blew them both out of the water. It's remained my favorite album ever since. 

I remember the Napster leaks I downloaded  at first didn't have deadbeat holiday but one of the unknown live tracks from kalx show so didn't hear that song u til release

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Am I in the Minority *ahem* in thinking that the Macy's Day Parade Otis mix is really disappointing? 

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1 hour ago, Saviour said:

Am I in the Minority *ahem* in thinking that the Macy's Day Parade Otis mix is really disappointing? 

I think you are in the Minority, because everyone seems to be super hyped about it, but you're not alone. I like the Otis mix, because I like the song. But I definitely prefer the original version and the demo over it, by long shot.

The Otis mix of Waiting is pretty cool though! 

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1 hour ago, Cris. said:

I think you are in the Minority, because everyone seems to be super hyped about it, but you're not alone. I like the Otis mix, because I like the song. But I definitely prefer the original version and the demo over it, by long shot.

The Otis mix of Waiting is pretty cool though! 

*(The) Longshot ;) 

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I didn't purchase the Dookie box or deluxe Insomniac.   I've got the Nimrod, Idiot and Warning boxes and I'm thinking about what releases they will do in the future and whether I will want to purchase them or not.    I guess it depends on what extras there are, but I think I might be good on Green Day box sets.   

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Why did they not record Church on Sunday or When I Come Around in any way, shape or form at the concert?    Was there an issue?  Did the band want a couple songs to be special and just for those people?   What was the deal?  

 

 

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The remaster sounds great, the demos are pretty standard but have some highlights. Church On Sunday demo is a big stand out for me despite not being very different from the final version. Wish the vocals on Jackass demo were louder because I really can't make out any of the different lyrics at all. 

 

I like the Otis mixes and love the idea of them overall, but I don't seem to be as hyped on these as some others have been. Macy's Day Parade is great and Waiting is good, but I can't help but feel that the feedback on the guitar detracts from Waiting in certain spots. Particularly after the long pause. Not having everything kick in altogether loses a bit of punch. 

 

Still need to dig into the live show more. Overall, a solid box set. Probably the least interesting overall (excluding Insomniac's anniversary release) and my least favorite, but again the remaster alone was worth it. Sounds phenomenal. Current ranking for anniversary box sets would probably be Nimrod, American Idiot, Dookie, Warning. 

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11 minutes of knowledge, followed by 10 minutes of minority ...

😐

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20 hours ago, Cris. said:

I think you are in the Minority, because everyone seems to be super hyped about it, but you're not alone. I like the Otis mix, because I like the song. But I definitely prefer the original version and the demo over it, by long shot.

The Otis mix of Waiting is pretty cool though! 

Yeah, agree. It's one of my favourite songs by the band and the simple, driving rhythm section is what makes the song so great. IMO feels lacking without it. 

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43 minutes ago, GuitarPunk94 said:

11 minutes of knowledge, followed by 10 minutes of minority ...

😐

This.
 
It's the same for the Dookie anniversary.

We get it, 10 minutes of chaos and noice was cool at Woodstock. But that's it. 

I want music, good recordings and not Longview and Basket Case for the 1769th time and half of the live album consisting of shenanigans😅

9 hours ago, Q-Man said:

The remaster sounds great, the demos are pretty standard but have some highlights. Church On Sunday demo is a big stand out for me despite not being very different from the final version. Wish the vocals on Jackass demo were louder because I really can't make out any of the different lyrics at all. 

I literally cannot hear the difference between the remastered tracks and the originals. 
Where do I look? 😂

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17 hours ago, That Dude said:

I didn't purchase the Dookie box or deluxe Insomniac.   I've got the Nimrod, Idiot and Warning boxes and I'm thinking about what releases they will do in the future and whether I will want to purchase them or not.    I guess it depends on what extras there are, but I think I might be good on Green Day box sets.   

There will probably be a 21st CB 20th Anniversary Edition and it will be around the release of the new album or just after. I'm expecting even a stronger album than Saviors with many fresh ideas next. 😉

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16 hours ago, That Dude said:

Why did they not record Church on Sunday or When I Come Around in any way, shape or form at the concert?    Was there an issue?  Did the band want a couple songs to be special and just for those people?   What was the deal?  

 

 

Soundboard issues iirc

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17 hours ago, That Dude said:

I didn't purchase the Dookie box or deluxe Insomniac.   I've got the Nimrod, Idiot and Warning boxes and I'm thinking about what releases they will do in the future and whether I will want to purchase them or not.    I guess it depends on what extras there are, but I think I might be good on Green Day box sets.   

I don't blame you. 

IMO they shouldn't release another anniversary edition for some time. 

We've had so many in the past few years and it seems like the consensus on this one is that the added value just isn't there to justify it. Especially at the utterly absurd price points. 

It's starting to feel like an upsell to get a quick buck from die-hard fans and I wish they'd just lie low for a few years preparing for the next album cycle. 

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