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Do you actually like Green Day at all or did you get lost on your way here?5 points
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You don't like the pomp and circumstance and rock opera style of AI and 21CB but you like the most over-bloated, cheesy, overly grandiose song on 21CB?4 points
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You can tell it's 1994 because his pubes are dreadlocked.4 points
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Amanda is one of my favorite Trilogy songs.4 points
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But Nimrod's great Also, lol @ seagull liking 21 guns and then calling green day sellouts.3 points
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Snape killed Dumbledore. Darth Vader is Luke's father. Soylent Green is people. It was his sled.3 points
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Can't say I'd ever describe Nimrod's songs as similar sounding! There are certain elements of similarity that tie them together, like with most albums, but there's so much variation between them as well. He appears to have improved his grooming habits since those pics were taken, and claims to be a "grower not a shower", so there is that as possible consolation if you give in and google them . It's just funny really though, he's like a little kid who likes to run around showing off with his pants down.3 points
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Having been in a similar position with Hayley Williams' dick pics, I can confirm it's not worth the disappointment.3 points
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this made me remember that when her ~nudes "leaked" i recorded a parody song (well just like one chorus) entitled "that's what you get when you let your tits out". looking back it was basically slut shaming, but it was fun at the time (and was just a joke to begin with). the funniest part was when i was recording it i accidentally sang the real lyrics instead of the parody lyrics at the end and posted it anyways2 points
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Unpopular Green Day Opinions: Todd has trimmed his pubes. Brilliant.2 points
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She "accidentally" posted it on Twitter in 2010. It was online for less than 30 seconds but it was enough time for it to go global.2 points
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We need to finish recording that, speaking of which.2 points
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If you continue like this, I'm cannot help but have a massive plationic crush on ya. Since Amanda is an amazing song and criminally underrated2 points
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I knew I liked you for a reason. My top trilogy songs, in no particular order (and honestly the only ones I think should've been recorded): Fell For You, Amanda, X-Kid, Missing You, Stay the Night, Rusty James, Lazy Bones, and Sex, Drugs & Violence (Demolicious version is so great!). Throw in a couple other average songs like Fuck Time, 99 Revolutions and Stray Heart (maybe even Nuclear Family or Let Yourself Go) and tweak everything with a slightly more polished Demolicious sound and I honestly don't think the trilogy would've been that bad as a single album. Those songs aren't that bad if they're tweaked a bit and they're recorded differently.2 points
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Oh no I'm not that bad . He just had a wild jungle thing going on in 1994 but revealed a landing strip at iHeart.1 point
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If you were unaware of that by now you deserved it tbh1 point
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That's awful. Which book was it? Hey, you've had thirty-seven years.1 point
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He´s exhibitionistic. He loves to show off his pale, smooth, babyfat body that makes me... umm... think of... uuum... nasty things... thoughts... thingeling... dingdong...bangabang... oh-oh...1 point
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Tits What You Get '10! As much as I like the albums, Dookie and Nimrod's songs totally run together/sound alike to me. I honestly can't have a Dookie song come up on shuffle without me looking at my iPod to see what it is. I can always tell it's a Dookie song, but Sassafras Roots, Having a Blast and Emenius Sleepus all sound like the same song to me.1 point
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FLAC files are useless for most people. You need to have extremely top of the line equipment to tell any difference between it and a high quality MP3, even on extreme high end equipment you need to be very good at picking differences. Really the only reason to use them is for editing, as you can only go down in quality you cannot go up so you should start at the best quality you can. It also depends on the encoder used and the program used to play the file back. As even within the same program different files types wont always play at the same quality.1 point
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We're being so nice in Unpopular Opinions today Don't know how to feel1 point
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Like I said, I have no desire to look them up. Ever. I'll just continue to think he's attractive with his clothes on, moreso than with his clothes off... and I'll also continue to think he'll always look like his 32-year-old, AI-era self forever and ever and ever. #delusionalfangirl1 point
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I don't even care, I unashamedly love the Tre version. The demo version is clearly better though. It's legit one of their best songs ever.1 point
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Ugh, that song another one of the times when I'm listening to a trilogy song and I'm feeling feels and such and them I'm like "OMG, no, this is trilogy, I can't possibly be liking it, can I?!" It's terrible that the Demolicious version is so good. Billie singing about things getting hard when he misses someone is not lyrical shit! Take it back!!!1 point
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As I recall it's one of the only Trilogy songs Ceadog defends—surely that means something?1 point
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I'm not battering your fish Unless you think I am Cause I like goat and chips So I'm battering ram #21GDC1 point
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Well the Trilogy definitely did that. #BJoeArmstyamalan1 point
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I mean, I'll take him off her hands if he's too much trouble. Y'know, sacrificing for the needs of others and such.1 point
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Missing You? Stay the Night? 8th Avenue Serenade?1 point
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I'm starting to really like Little Boy Named Train and I don't know why. I know the lyrics are bad, but I like it for whatever reason1 point
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Sure, there's even great feeling listening to him because we know he is sober.1 point
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He had been posting stuff on Green Day's official Twitter account before he got his own, so you'll probably find those posts there. Sorry, too late.1 point
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Could it have been on the official Green Day twitter account? I know he used that for a tiny bit.1 point
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For the first time? What the fuck dude. Keep listening, you'll love it soon enough.1 point
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Something surprising happens at the eleventh hour of SATELLITE FLIGHT, however, and it bears mentioning. The sci-fi synths drop away, as does the dead-eyed chest-puffing. Cudi sings—sweetly, modestly, and in tune—over nothing but some guitar, finger-picked with athe level of skill that suggests a deep study of Green Day's "All By Myself" Review from Pitchfork Mag of Kid Cudi's Satellite Flight references All By Myself. Caught my eye because the idea of anyone studying All By Myself in depth amuses me.1 point
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Best/Worst of VMA Performances: http://www.ew.com/ew/gallery/0,,20302134_20627757,00.html?stitched#21209874 Green Day, ''Let Yourself Go'' Leave it to the sole punk band on the bill to paint an X on the ground and call it a stage. Playing a loud-fast bruiser from their forthcoming album ¡Uno!, Green Day kept it classic: no neon pyramids,no dancing lips, just the best bad attitude of the night. (''Who wants to be on TV?'' sneered Billie Joe. ''Let's go!'') Extra points for wearing that Pussy Riot t-shirt, backup guy. B+ "backup guy"1 point
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I wish 99 Revolutions would have been the last song on the trilogy. I hated The Forgotten...1 point
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There is no such thing as "bad production" on the trilogy, it's just that they decided to go with different sound nothing wrong with that. The production fits the songs.1 point
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I don't get at all why people get annoyed by the word "bleed" in Drama Queen. I mean, it's something that naturally happens, and I think most of Green Day fans are open-minded enough not to care about it. It could even mean something very different, like "she's old enough to suffer" or "she's old enough to be offended". It just doesn't bother me at all, help me to figure out what gets to you so much please.1 point