Popular Post Mollyluna Posted December 17, 2025 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2025 Today is the 34th anniversary of Kerplunk. I love this record. And I love „Words I might have ate“, and I‘ve just found the following video: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSQcxLIiI-x/?igsh=MThsbmc0MzdibDBlcQ== Billie sounds amazing, and Tre singing is so cool (so it’s Tre Cool😜). Love it! 3 3 Quote
GreenDayJunkie86 Posted December 18, 2025 Posted December 18, 2025 On 12/15/2025 at 7:15 AM, jakdokinori said: That's sleep paralysis demon Billie. Cursed! Exactly what I was thinking 😨 2 Quote
Popular Post Gwen Stacy Posted December 18, 2025 Popular Post Posted December 18, 2025 Re-listening to Kerplunk! tonight an holy bujeezus Tré is a monster with the drum fills on Welcome To Paradise 8 Quote
sergiewoo Posted December 22, 2025 Posted December 22, 2025 still don't know where to put half of these things. not sure if most people here already saw this (and there's a very good chance...) but this is sick! he didn't play the full song, but i love this anyways. awesome kid and awesome song 3 Quote
Mollyluna Posted December 22, 2025 Posted December 22, 2025 Wow, I‘ve just found this on YouTube: I‘m fascinated by the song Dreamcatcher. I guess there’s no decent recording of the song out there somewhere…?🫠 2 Quote
Dingle Posted December 22, 2025 Posted December 22, 2025 5 hours ago, sergiewoo said: still don't know where to put half of these things. not sure if most people here already saw this (and there's a very good chance...) but this is sick! he didn't play the full song, but i love this anyways. awesome kid and awesome song It was an amazing thing for Billie Joe to do, inviting a fan to play on stage with the band, even for just a few minutes. You could tell they where gob smacked. So made up, and a special memory that would be with the fan forever. I understand they got a guitar to keep as well? Nice one GD. 42 minutes ago, Mollyluna said: Wow, I‘ve just found this on YouTube: I‘m fascinated by the song Dreamcatcher. I guess there’s no decent recording of the song out there somewhere…?🫠 Yes it's a beautiful song. As far as I know, correct me if I'm wrong, live version at Manchester 2010, part of soundcheck. https://greenday.fm/audio/unreleased-songs/ Hope the link works 3 Quote
Mollyluna Posted December 22, 2025 Posted December 22, 2025 6 hours ago, Dingle said: It was an amazing thing for Billie Joe to do, inviting a fan to play on stage with the band, even for just a few minutes. You could tell they where gob smacked. So made up, and a special memory that would be with the fan forever. I understand they got a guitar to keep as well? Nice one GD. Yes it's a beautiful song. As far as I know, correct me if I'm wrong, live version at Manchester 2010, part of soundcheck. https://greenday.fm/audio/unreleased-songs/ Hope the link works Works fine, thank you!😊 2 Quote
Cris. Posted December 30, 2025 Posted December 30, 2025 On 12/29/2025 at 2:19 AM, That Dude said: I have been wondering about this since 2004, but just never enough to google it or ask 😅 So thanks a lot for sharing it 4 Quote
That Dude Posted Thursday at 10:25 PM Posted Thursday at 10:25 PM Green Day pop up a time or two and this video is pretty good. 1 1 Quote
Palamon Posted Saturday at 05:22 AM Posted Saturday at 05:22 AM Thinking about how the song Green Day song Oh Yeah! Is a modern version of the song Do You Wanna Touch Me by Gary Glitter, which was latter covered by Joan Jett. 2 Quote
Popular Post Robbie1039 Posted yesterday at 06:37 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:37 AM Listening to Saviors on a new pair of over the ear headphones I got for Christmas and man did they deliver such a treat of an album. They did not have to do this. I had a couple of drinks and am dancing around to a bunch of the songs. They are masters man. 3 2 Quote
Popular Post Robbie1039 Posted yesterday at 09:35 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 09:35 AM Another random thought while listening to Green Day. Father of All Motherfuckers is likely a result from Revolution Radio being the first time the band backtracked in their career. It was constant evolution and forward momentum until the backlash from the trilogy. Don’t get me wrong, Revolution Radio still brought fresh ideas, but it was a return to a more familiar sound. Father of All Motherfuckers was a return to doing new things and trying to continue an evolution, even if it was unsuccessful. (This might be obvious, but it sounds profound in my state of mind right now ha) 5 Quote
Mollyluna Posted yesterday at 09:40 AM Posted yesterday at 09:40 AM 4 minutes ago, Robbie1039 said: Another random thought while listening to Green Day. Father of All Motherfuckers is likely a result from Revolution Radio being the first time the band backtracked in their career. It was constant evolution and forward momentum until the backlash from the trilogy. Don’t get me wrong, Revolution Radio still brought fresh ideas, but it was a return to a more familiar sound. Father of All Motherfuckers was a return to doing new things and trying to continue an evolution, even if it was unsuccessful. (This might be obvious, but it sounds profound in my state of mind right now ha) I like your random thoughts! Go on…!😄 1 1 Quote
Robbie1039 Posted yesterday at 09:43 AM Posted yesterday at 09:43 AM 2 minutes ago, Mollyluna said: I like your random thoughts! Go on…!😄 Haha thank you very much. You’re too kind 7 minutes ago, Mollyluna said: I like your random thoughts! Go on…!😄 And this is why we should get a crazier album in 2028! Keep the 4 year release momentum going boys! Or switch it to 3 years! 1 1 Quote
Popular Post sergiewoo Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Robbie1039 said: Another random thought while listening to Green Day. Father of All Motherfuckers is likely a result from Revolution Radio being the first time the band backtracked in their career. It was constant evolution and forward momentum until the backlash from the trilogy. Don’t get me wrong, Revolution Radio still brought fresh ideas, but it was a return to a more familiar sound. Father of All Motherfuckers was a return to doing new things and trying to continue an evolution, even if it was unsuccessful. (This might be obvious, but it sounds profound in my state of mind right now ha) definitely agree about this ! i'm more than certain father of all got a shit ton of backlash too and that's probably what created saviors. do new stuff on the trilogy, get like 1.5/5 on ratings for all of them or something around that then make RR to please your fans. then do new stuff on father of all, get 1.5/5 on ratings for it or something around that then make saviors to please your fans. and i'm pretty sure father of all was one of billies favourite records he'd put out too. poor guy. bobby sox is something i had to let grow on me. i didn't like it much. i think father of all isn't actually objectively shit like a bunch of people say. i think i could let that album grow on me if it weren't for the claps. stab you in the heart is a bit of a recent ear worm i've had. 1 hour ago, Robbie1039 said: And this is why we should get a crazier album in 2028! Keep the 4 year release momentum going boys! Or switch it to 3 years! can't wait to see what they'll do for the new album! 6 Quote
Popular Post Dingle Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago 4 hours ago, Robbie1039 said: Listening to Saviors on a new pair of over the ear headphones I got for Christmas and man did they deliver such a treat of an album. They did not have to do this. I had a couple of drinks and am dancing around to a bunch of the songs. They are masters man. Talking of which, Saviors is holding its own in the latest fan rating charts on greenday.fm, staying at 3rd place. FOAM sadly still bottom in 17th. https://greenday.fm/charts/green-day-album-rankings/ 6 Quote
sergiewoo Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 15 hours ago, Dingle said: Talking of which, Saviors is holding its own in the latest fan rating charts on greenday.fm, staying at 3rd place. FOAM sadly still bottom in 17th. https://greenday.fm/charts/green-day-album-rankings/ foam and all of the trilogy being that far down is genuinely the saddest thing i've ever seen in my life 1 Quote
Gwen Stacy Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I gave Saviors another spin today because the (second!! how can that be!?) anniversary is coming up. It's very much a winter album for me. Never connected with Goodnight Adeline much until just recently. Maybe it's a slow burn or emotional turmoil that's bringing it to the front for me but I was really digging it. Shares a lot of connective tissue with 21 Guns, similar chords, similar emotional tenor. Gotdang that Billie Joe sure can write him a song. 3 Quote
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