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  1. It's almost Tré's fourth birthday. Time goes by so fast, I can't get enough of this album, such perfection. Of course I'll be listening this the whole week. Walk Away is such a great song.
    5 points
  2. It's interesting you say so, I think FN flows much more smoothly than other long songs - it doesn't sound like three sloppily stitched songs to me at all. And I don't think the lyrics are cringy either. I always notice it too but I can't say it bugs me
    4 points
  3. Because I want to make my unpopular opinion popular
    3 points
  4. Tre was the first album I threw on today. It is amazing, I love every song off of it and yes, Walk Away is awesome! Some great lyrics there. Musically it gives you a bit of everything. These are all standout tracks, crying damn shame this album wasn't huge. Definitely would have done much better not part of the Trilogy, and given a different name and everything. Either way, classic album!
    2 points
  5. 8th Avenue Serenade and X-Kid are among the best songs Green Day has ever made.
    1 point
  6. Every time I visit this thread I feel like "yes, I am here to defend the Trilogy" Seriously, I don't understand the hate of people.
    1 point
  7. It's fine! I've noticed it before and I almost like how it sounds...I find it amusing how he enunciates normally the whole time and then goes "forrrst" all of a sudden True, that transition is rather clumsy - way to die doesn't have a proper ending, it just goes straight into idwttat. I suppose I attributed this to the fact that I like way to die better and feel kinda disappointed when it ends. However, the way one flows into another makes sense within the song's narrative. It's a shift in the point of view of the narrator. An interlude might separate these two into two different "stories". I agree it might have been better executed (it confused the hell out of me the first few times) but it makes sense as well.
    1 point
  8. I don't know, but it seems completely alright to me. Do you mean like the change of the tempo? Or just the feeling that it doesn't belong there? To me, the only part that I don't like is the guitar at the beginning, so I kinda understand
    1 point
  9. Oooh okay now I hear it! Oh man! Why did you tell me that!
    1 point
  10. If I've ruined it for you now I'm sorry! I dunno, it could have been him trying to differentiate the words. It's more the 'r' in first though it sounds a little like 'foost'
    1 point
  11. Maybe because "first" ends with a T, then then next word "time" starts with a T, so it sounds a bit weird. Doesn't bother me though
    1 point
  12. I can't say why it bugs me, I think it's the English accent he uses for that one word, lol.
    1 point
  13. I love Still Breathing but don't like the way Billie says "first" in the line "I'm like a soldier coming home for the first time." It's like, the tiniest thing to criticise in a song but I notice it every single time
    1 point
  14. Thank you. Also checked online. My logic drives me away from this. I was sure it was 260 BPM because I counted I as doubled. There is nothing to do. I still imagine it in my mind as faster than a normal 130 BPM song... Maybe I have a strange and different understanding of music (this may be the reason why I love it so much). Anyway I admit I was wrong. Thank you again.
    1 point
  15. Wow, what a beautiful picture! Thanks for posting it!
    1 point
  16. Pleeeeeaasse sttooppp!!!
    1 point
  17. David was simple man he had no better sense one day he pissed on an electric fence it curled up his hair and it tingled in his balls one day is F(woo)ed up his overalls.
    1 point
  18. At least he didn't mention it in songs.
    1 point
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