Todd Posted April 9, 2014 Posted April 9, 2014 I remember there was this documentary on Nimrod, and they showed a listing of songs for the album on paper ("Word Vs. World" was there). This was also where "Alison" and "19th Nervous Breakdown" came from. Unfortunately, I can't remember for the life of me where to find this video. World vs World is not on that paper, I have the MTV clip you are referring to
Spike Posted April 9, 2014 Posted April 9, 2014 Bumping much? I'm aware of the oldness of the quote, but lol.
Mega Man Posted April 9, 2014 Author Posted April 9, 2014 World vs World is not on that paper, I have the MTV clip you are referring to Huh, must've been somewhere else then. I heard it a while ago, so I have no idea now.
Todd Posted April 9, 2014 Posted April 9, 2014 Huh, must've been somewhere else then. I heard it a while ago, so I have no idea now. World Vs World isn't even the official name, so you wouldn't see it on any real list
PleasedToMeetMe Posted April 10, 2014 Posted April 10, 2014 Makes me wonder why the band didn't record this and those other songs from 1989 instead of recording even older songs for the Sweet Children EP.
Todd Posted April 10, 2014 Posted April 10, 2014 Makes me wonder why the band didn't record this and those other songs from 1989 instead of recording even older songs for the Sweet Children EP. Same reason why they didn't release most of the 70 songs they had for 21st Century Breakdown and the 80 or so they had for the trilogy. I guess they didn't like them
Mega Man Posted April 10, 2014 Author Posted April 10, 2014 Green Day tends to sit on their outtakes. They could have been recorded, but we'd never know. I also remember "World Vs. World" was the title used when it was posted on the Green Day Concerts page, but it's since been deleted. I don't know where that title or "What About Today" originated from. Though even if it is just a rumor, "World Vs. World" was the title brought up in the Nimrod discussion.
Todd Posted April 10, 2014 Posted April 10, 2014 Green Day tends to sit on their outtakes. They could have been recorded, but we'd never know. I also remember "World Vs. World" was the title used when it was posted on the Green Day Concerts page, but it's since been deleted. I don't know where that title or "What About Today" originated from. Though even if it is just a rumor, "World Vs. World" was the title brought up in the Nimrod discussion. What abou today is the 2002 phone message that sounds like the network
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