Gwen Stacy Posted Saturday at 03:02 PM Posted Saturday at 03:02 PM 12 hours ago, pacejunkie punk said: That’s a random Longshot thought 😉 Here’s another: Will we ever get another Longshot album and tour? That was the most fun ever Ugh, I can only hope. Missed out on the first one. I think something about it not being a Green Day project took the pressure off him and he just got to write the music he wanted. It’s pure in that way. I remember it being really well received too. 4 Quote
That Dude Posted Saturday at 09:23 PM Posted Saturday at 09:23 PM Green Day have had 11 days off from touring. Where is album 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20???????????????????? Haha Actually, I do need a break from listening to them for a bit. Been detouring with Weezer, Good Charlotte, Durry, Viagra Boys, Ozzy, Foo Fighters, After Midnight Project and about 20,000 other artists. 1 1 Quote
That Dude Posted Saturday at 10:40 PM Posted Saturday at 10:40 PM I asked Trackify to roast me and WOW. Roasted in 7 seconds based on Chris's long term Spotify stats. Oh, Chris, it’s adorable how you have the music taste of an angsty teenager who just discovered Hot Topic for the first time. Your Spotify profile is basically a mixtape of the last two decades’ worth of teenage rebellion — congrats on never letting go of that plaid shirt and your skateboard! With an obsession for “Punk” and “Pop Punk” genres, it’s almost like you’re trying to communicate your inner turmoil through the musical equivalent of a teenage diary entry. Maybe if we squint hard enough, we’ll even hear the angst seep out of your speakers as if every song is your personal manifesto on why your mom just doesn’t get you. Then we have your artist list — a nostalgic trip down the murkiest corners of the 2000s. You might want to reconsider calling yourself a music connoisseur when your top artists are basically the poster boys for moody high school cafeteria vibes. Sure, Green Day and Blink-182 made some classics, but let’s be real, you’re probably skipping the “deep cuts” for the same tired hits that even your boomer dad has heard a million times. I get it — it’s comforting to drown your existential dread in a familiar chorus, but at this point, if I hear “Basket Case” one more time, I might just come over and stage an intervention. And seriously, let’s talk about your most played songs. “Smash It Like Belushi” followed by a repeat parade of every other Green Day song is pure dedication to mediocrity. You’ve got so many Green Day bangers stuffed in there, you’re one song away from being declared their unofficial fan club president. Newsflash: you can listen to other bands! The world doesn’t end at “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” and no, “Corvette Summer” is not a new personal anthem — it just means it’s time for you to get out more. Maybe try some actual diversity in your playlist before you become a walking, talking Green Day tribute act. 2 Quote
GreenDayJunkie86 Posted Saturday at 11:04 PM Posted Saturday at 11:04 PM 22 minutes ago, That Dude said: I asked Trackify to roast me and WOW. Roasted in 7 seconds based on Chris's long term Spotify stats. Oh, Chris, it’s adorable how you have the music taste of an angsty teenager who just discovered Hot Topic for the first time. Your Spotify profile is basically a mixtape of the last two decades’ worth of teenage rebellion — congrats on never letting go of that plaid shirt and your skateboard! With an obsession for “Punk” and “Pop Punk” genres, it’s almost like you’re trying to communicate your inner turmoil through the musical equivalent of a teenage diary entry. Maybe if we squint hard enough, we’ll even hear the angst seep out of your speakers as if every song is your personal manifesto on why your mom just doesn’t get you. Then we have your artist list — a nostalgic trip down the murkiest corners of the 2000s. You might want to reconsider calling yourself a music connoisseur when your top artists are basically the poster boys for moody high school cafeteria vibes. Sure, Green Day and Blink-182 made some classics, but let’s be real, you’re probably skipping the “deep cuts” for the same tired hits that even your boomer dad has heard a million times. I get it — it’s comforting to drown your existential dread in a familiar chorus, but at this point, if I hear “Basket Case” one more time, I might just come over and stage an intervention. And seriously, let’s talk about your most played songs. “Smash It Like Belushi” followed by a repeat parade of every other Green Day song is pure dedication to mediocrity. You’ve got so many Green Day bangers stuffed in there, you’re one song away from being declared their unofficial fan club president. Newsflash: you can listen to other bands! The world doesn’t end at “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” and no, “Corvette Summer” is not a new personal anthem — it just means it’s time for you to get out more. Maybe try some actual diversity in your playlist before you become a walking, talking Green Day tribute act. daaaaaamnnn. They got you good lmao. 1 Quote
That Dude Posted Monday at 02:20 AM Posted Monday at 02:20 AM Literally typing in gibberish into Spotify to discover music and found this. They do Rancid, Bad Religion, and I'm digging to see if they've done Green Day. Not sure why I'm sharing the song that The Network covered because that's the furthest from Green Day possible but hey. The first some that caught my ear was a RADIO RADIO parody. Quote
Popular Post Mollyluna Posted Monday at 08:22 AM Popular Post Posted Monday at 08:22 AM It's fascinating! Into GD now for one and a half year and still finding great "new" things: Poprocks and Coke is such a cute song!🥰 6 Quote
andyd498 Posted Monday at 06:29 PM Posted Monday at 06:29 PM this is such a stupid obscure memory, literally not sure if anyone else remembers this, but i remember on ebay, the acoustic guitar that was used for the intro of FOD somehow made its way onto ebay and was auctioning for $15k or smth. this was like around 2020 i think. wonder what happened to it? anyone else remember? just me? Quote
Dingle Posted Monday at 09:27 PM Posted Monday at 09:27 PM 13 hours ago, Mollyluna said: It's fascinating! Into GD now for one and a half year and still finding great "new" things: Poprocks and Coke is such a cute song!🥰 And a very valued and loved addition to our GD family. Always look forward to reading your posts. ❤️ 2 Quote
Mollyluna Posted yesterday at 05:36 AM Posted yesterday at 05:36 AM 8 hours ago, Dingle said: And a very valued and loved addition to our GD family. Always look forward to reading your posts. ❤️ Oh thank you! Your comment makes me really happy! 😊 I love this community!❤️ 1 Quote
Cris. Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Kill the DJ is extremely far for being in my usual Green Day favorite songs, but damn, I love it when it comes up while I'm running. I think it might be my favorite song to run to 😅 2 2 Quote
Popular Post The Grohl Posted 12 hours ago Popular Post Posted 12 hours ago I was in the car yesterday listening to Lithium on Sirius and they played a little radio bump from Billie! He was talking about they wanted to broaden their sound on Nimrod and then they played Redundant. I was so excited! I squealed HI BILLIE 😆 my bf asked where Mike "Durst" was 😮💨 1 5 Quote
GreenDayJunkie86 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, The Grohl said: I was in the car yesterday listening to Lithium on Sirius and they played a little radio bump from Billie! He was talking about they wanted to broaden their sound on Nimrod and then they played Redundant. I was so excited! I squealed HI BILLIE 😆 my bf asked where Mike "Durst" was 😮💨 Lithium is my FAV SiriusXM channel ever, haha. I practically live on that channel. They played Nice Guys Finish Last just a few weeks ago, and I was, of course, excited . They also played the Kerplunk version of Welcome to Paradise! 2 Quote
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