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  1. more pictures from yesterday
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  2. Another awesome picture by Jimmy...
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  3. @flying heartgrenade: Exactly! 8)
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  4. Somewhat. I listened to mostly classic rock/mediocre hair metal, then got into GD and like, punk shit, which made me want faster music so now im more into metal, but ill still listen to a Clash or Sex Pistols cd once or twice a month. And green day obviously a few times per month
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  5. Every Green Day album to me has different feels to them. I love them all separately but equally (except for American Idiot because it is a masterpiece and the greatest album of all time). Insomniac is a very pissed off album and with what was going on in their lives at the time, I can very clearly see why. I love every song but my favorite non-singles would be: Armatage Shanks, Panic Song, and Babs Uluva Who? It's very tough for me to rank Green Day songs because they're all so perfect XD
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  6. laly: I have a word for your photos, "HOT!" :rofl:
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  7. @ whatsername: Mike looks really awesome. So young and cute. :good: I know there is Jeff. But this photo is pretty cool. :good:
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  8. @flying heartgrenade: OH. MY. GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  9. @ laly: I have three words, "Oh my god!" :good:
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  10. @Flying heartgrenade: Yesss!!! I have no words... :wub:
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  12. Yes! Murder City can also be about the mass slaughter, only Billie is back to feeling no love for the raw meat, that's why he feels "usless".
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  13. Political and social confustion is for chumps. Raw meat confusion is where it's at, because obviously the "blasphemy and genocide" that they were talking about in East Jesus Nowhere has nothing to with religion. It's clearly talking about the mass slaughter of pigs to help fuel Billie's raw ham fettish. This is, by the way, my 100th post, and my acsension to Brat.
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  14. We've finally figured it out. Now we know the true meaning of the album.
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  15. It all makes sense now. The whole theme of 21st Century Breakdown is about the love/hate relationships Billie Joe has with raw ham. 'Know Your Enemy' and 'Christian's Inferno' show how Billie hates raw ham, but 'Last Night on Earth' and 'Last of the American Girls' are about how he can't resist it. And in the end, Billie Joe realises that he doesn't love or hate the ham and should just give up trying to figure out his relationship with it. (21 Guns) And then he goes on to say that he "Just wants to see the light." I feel like my life is complete now that I figured this out.
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  16. Oh of course. The song is actually about the dangers of eating raw ham
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