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Good choice for a ballad single, godawful choice for lead single. How they didn't choose Nuclear Family or Missing You is beyond me.3 points
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Green Day mentioned: Rumor Mill: Who Will Perform at Outside Lands 2015? Outside Lands is due for another local headliner after Metallica’s hometown gig back in 2012. Our bets are on Santana or a potential one-off performance from Green Day. Carlos Santana has had a busy year with the release of his excellent new memoir and U.S. and international gigs with Santana. With a string of East Coast dates starting Aug. 14, there’s an outside chance he will be at Outside Lands. It’s been quite in Green Day’s camp lately, but it’s likely the trio would rally for a big Bay Area gig. http://www.sfstation.com/2015/02/27/rumor-mill-who-will-on-the-outside-lands-2015-lineup/ A Grammy win isn’t what it used to be In 2005, Green Day’s American Idiot rose one spot to No. 2 and saw a 49 percent sales spike, with 202,000 albums sold. http://www.vox.com/2015/2/7/7993527/grammy-winners-performance2 points
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That's what I was thinking. Get the whole crowd singing along - it would be EPIC. Of course "Indian Giver" would be as well.2 points
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Rudy'sCan'tFailCafe @RudyCantFailCaf 5 hours ago Exciting News! Copies of our Anniv poster signed by Green Day's Mike Dirnt for sale now! http://buff.ly/1Ae4OA6 These posters are signed by Mike Dirnt of Green Day. They are limited edition and hand numbered. This poster is the first in the series of anniversary posters. Measures 12.5" x 18.25". http://hifi247.com/rudy-s-can-t-fail-lucky-13th-poster-series-first-edition.html2 points
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Here's a random thought. My favorite guitar work is on 1039 SOSH. The solos kick ass. It's amazing how talented the guys were at such a young age. Some bands are kinda rough in the beginning stages and get better, but I feel like with Green Day, they were always so good at what they do.1 point
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I don't know how many people have this mindset, but I think a lot of people will agree with this. Kerplunk is where Green Day really started to sound like Green Day. I mean, Dookie for me is really Kerplunk, but not quite as good (No hate on Dookie, I just like Kerplunk more). Insomniac is the same thing, but much darker. And Nimrod is like they combined it with Warning. 39/Smooth is in its own category. The guitar work and bass work is a lot like what we hear on Dookie: fucking amazing. It's a very faced paced album, like Dookie. The drumming honestly reminds me of Insomniac. I feel like with a lot of the 90s' albums, they took a lot of influences from Kerplunk. Kerplunk is their most significant album, in my opinion. Not only what's up there ^, but because it got them so popular. And it deserves more recognition for being so fucking amazing.1 point
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If a show was acoustic without any hits, like Nirvana's MTV Unplugged: 1. Armatage Shanks 2. 86 3. Only of You 4. Jinx 5. Stuart and the Avenue 6. Blood, Sex, and Booze 7. Reject 8. Coming Clean 9. Android 10. Letterbomb 11. Fell For You 12. Extraordinary Girl 13. Dry Ice 14. Road Trippin' (RHCP cover)1 point
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The song is awesome, but my favourite bit of it is that single line sung in falsetto.1 point
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