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Blasphemy & Genocide: Unpopular Green Day Opinions, Part 2


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Yknow, i learnt something when i was 4 or 5... Jack and Jill went up the hill!!... you should use sort of these things, instead of a pun, yknow, it sounds like BUN, and makin' me feel like a GUN, ( a little hungry fellow, waiting for his pizza, which is about to come, :D ))

Eh?

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Eh?

He said:

Yknow, i learnt something when i was 4 or 5... Jack and Jill went up the hill!!... you should use sort of these things, instead of a pun, yknow, it sounds like BUN, and makin' me feel like a GUN, ( a little hungry fellow, waiting for his pizza, which is about to come, :D ))

Can't anyone read these days?

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Jack and Jill went up the hill each had 1.25 in their pocket Jill went down the hill with 2.50 in her pocket

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He said:

Can't anyone read these days?

Oh, thanks.

What does it mean?

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I disagree with them removing Nightlife. I think it's an important part of their catalogue, whether anyone likes it or not. First off, it's the only song they've ever produced that heavily features guest vocals (yeah, yeah, Letterbomb, but Kathleen Hanna didn't sing a significant chunk of the song). Second, it's a pretty experimental song for them and while it may not have turned out awesomely, it's 2014 and Green Day has produced a rap song and is still telling people that they're going to do whatever the fuck they want, and that's pretty badass imho.

Wat

How did I not know this? Does anyone want to point me toward the part of the song where she's singing

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Wat

How did I not know this? Does anyone want to point me toward the part of the song where she's singing

The intro

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What does it mean?

He meant what he said and he said what he meant. An Akshat Jain is faithful one-hundred percent.

Does anyone want to point me toward the part of the song where she's singing

Just turn on the song, dude. :P

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I disagree with them removing Nightlife. I think it's an important part of their catalogue, whether anyone likes it or not. First off, it's the only song they've ever produced that heavily features guest vocals (yeah, yeah, Letterbomb, but Kathleen Hanna didn't sing a significant chunk of the song).

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None of those songs are guest vocals on a Green Day song.

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None of those songs are guest vocals on a Green Day song.

Yes they are.

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Yes they are.

1st song - Billie Joe was the only one involved, from what I can dig up.

2nd song - Iggy Pop song that features Green Day.

3rd song - Neither a U2 or a Green Day song. It's a U2 & Green Day song.

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The Demolicious versions of the Trilogy are the best. Especially 99 Revolutions.

This. It's quite comforting to know that part (ok, maybe only a small part) of the Trilogy's crapness was down to the production, rather than the songs.
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The intro

Oh wow duh haha

But that does not count

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But that does not count

How?

Posted

How?

Because that isn't really even part of the song, she was just singing it because it's a theme throughout the album. It's more of an interlude to me

Posted

I view it less as a badass experiment saying "We'll do whatever we want!" and more of a semi-desperate "We're still relevant, dammit!" Which is pretty much all of Dos, really.

As if Billie really cares if he's relevant anymore. Honestly, that's a pretty stupid opinion.

I disagree with them removing Nightlife. I think it's an important part of their catalogue, whether anyone likes it or not. First off, it's the only song they've ever produced that heavily features guest vocals (yeah, yeah, Letterbomb, but Kathleen Hanna didn't sing a significant chunk of the song). Second, it's a pretty experimental song for them and while it may not have turned out awesomely, it's 2014 and Green Day has produced a rap song and is still telling people that they're going to do whatever the fuck they want, and that's pretty badass imho.

The only reason I tolerate Nightlife is because it is different and unique in the Trilogy. Otherwise, it's a sucky song and you shouldn't have based your username on it.

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Otherwise, it's a sucky song and you shouldn't have based your username on it.

:rolleyes:

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:rolleyes:

That's literally the most obnoxious emoticon in existence. I'm not sure why so many people here use it. It's so condescending.

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Wat

How did I not know this? Does anyone want to point me toward the part of the song where she's singing

Are you serious?? "Nobody likes you" at the beginning :lol:

I meant that they have written and produced on one of their albums u fucking asshat.

The only reason I tolerate Nightlife is because it is different and unique in the Trilogy. Otherwise, it's a sucky song and you shouldn't have based your username on it.

i do what i WANT.

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Are you serious?? "Nobody likes you" at the beginning :lol:

I'M A BAD PERSON OK

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i do what i WANT.

You do what you're TOLD.

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I'M A BAD PERSON OK

We all make mistakes. Not mistakes quite as bad as the one you made, but we've all been there :hug:

You do what you're TOLD.

no

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You do what you're TOLD.

So do you. Shut up.

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So do you. Shut up.

I've never done what I was told to do. I fight the system and the man.

no

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