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So what? By that logic Greatest Hits albums and singles releases should also be free.3 points
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By that logic we shouldn't have to pay for live albums. After all, surely they don't expect us to pay for songs we've heard before.3 points
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It still costs money to make the album and CDs and ship them etc, there's lots of people involved that need to get paid other than just the band. They're in the business of making music and selling it, they're not a charity organisation . Plus they've specifically released this album for Record Store Day, to help support independent record stores. If it didn't cost money the stores it's supposed to be helping wouldn't benefit from it.2 points
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When I was like 17 or 18 me and my friends used to get really stoned and listen to 39/Smooth a lot because it is an album made by 17 or 18 year olds getting really stoned a lot. Rest was always the song that everybody was really quiet during because it was so slow and trippy. I dont know how Id feel about the song if I didn't always attach it to those memories. It does kind of have a weird hair metal ballad vibe going on, but it also sounds like something hippies would listen to. Totally out of place with the rest of the record.2 points
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Whenever i listen to the older albums, I always get a happy feeling inside of my chest. This usually tends to make me want to rock out to the songs. But i've always liked Insomniac more than the rest of the albums only because of its dark punk sound I've always liked American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown the most, besides all of the other albums. To be honest, it has not really a heavy punk sound but a punk sound that just catches my attention more and makes me say, "Now this is a really good song". I also relate to the songs more off of AI and 21st CB than i really do from the older albums or the Trilogy. American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown reminds me that i'm not alone and i can get through anything if i just take a chance to. That's all i've got to say about that2 points
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Walking after dark In the New York City park Your thoughts are so unholy In the holiest of holes Onward Christian soldiers Filled with jive and mind control Listen to those lyrics while looking at this GIF: Your argument is invalid.2 points
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Know Your Enemy was a flash in the pan, but I remember quite a few people back in high school loving 21 Guns. It sold over 2Mil copies in the US, so that's a pretty good hit. I remember hearing 21 Guns all the time on my area's local Top 40 station, so idk. I didn't realize Arctic Monkeys were so big. FYI they are massively popular in the UK, but I don't think they're more than your average rock band here in the US. You guys in Europe have considerably better music tastes, so that doesn't surprise me1 point
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I kind of felt the same, like he just kind of said it just to stir a reaction and get people to open up their minds a bit. Then again, I'm sure he's enough of a sexual liberal that he *would* have sex with a man, but I don't think he ever actively approached romance from a bisexual perspective. Like he said in 2010, maybe he is bisexual, but in the end he decided the label doesn't and shouldn't matter. So I don't even like to say he's bisexual, I'll just go with what he said most recently which is that he wants to respect his wife and just be a regular person whose sexuality doesn't actually matter, to him or anyone else.1 point
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Thank you! I hate having to explain to people that just because you married a female doesn't stop a guy from being bi.1 point
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I'm pretty sure he's saying that the input into his mind, whether it be ideas he can't understand or advice he doesn't want to take, makes him want to act out in anger. Green Day have been irrelevant for like, 4 or 5 years, not 10. The lived off the AI success until early 2008, and then people were still psyched for 21CB until it fizzled out. And is Arctic Monkeys that huge right now? I know of that but I've never heard anything of theirs on the radio and no one really talking about them (here in the States).1 point
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Thought this might be extremely tacky being a list of celebrities but it actually makes a really good point.1 point
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10 Bisexual Celebrities That Everyone Keeps Labeling As Gay Or Straight 8. Billie Joe Armstrong. Did you know that men who marry women can still be just as bisexual as they were when they were single? Shocking stuff. http://www.thegloss.com/2014/03/28/sex-and-dating/bisexual-celebrities-list/1 point
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dafaq, angel blue and carpe diem are two of my favorite uno songs... And Rest isn't that bad, so..1 point
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This is clearly the best version of Knowledge ever. The brass arrangement, groove, Billie's vocals, audience response, everything... all just perfect.1 point
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I REALLY REALLY like Oh Love and Know Your Enemy.. Oh Love is plain catchy (and the solo is pretty great ) And Know Your Enemy is a really good song to get pumped up to and feel bad-ass1 point
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I like the trilogy, almost all the songs are just amazing to me and just like a few are just decent... Crucify me.1 point
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Do universities in the US not do that? They rarely offer places without interviewing you first here. I was just like "oh, who knows?" and changed the subject1 point
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I was thinking how their could easily be an entire class devoted to GreenDayology , studying the different eras/albums and their most important events. I'd fucking take that class in a second1 point
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I somehow ended up listening to Nightlife at double speed. I now have Meth-addicted-hamster-life firmly stuck in my head. I'm traumatized for life.1 point
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'Cause I'm a little boy named Tre Ask me again and I'll tell you the same Little boy named Tre ... Dammit. Now the song's about Tre.1 point
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I've always been impressed by how Billie doesn't miss a beat playing when that mudball directly impacts his guitar at Woodstock. Granted, he was probably too high at the time to even realize it had happened.1 point
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The end of an era. Great new thread title, though--nice one, Tom. Unpopular opinion: Warning probably had the weakest single choices of their career pre-Trilogy. "Minority" is great, but the title track is too repetitious to be ideal; "Waiting", while great, is one of the album's weaker tracks; and "Macy's Day Parade" is a little too much of a downer to be a radio hit. "Castaway" and "Church on Sunday" would've been ideal.1 point
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