Yeah Brutal Love/Good Riddance is the greatest show closer of all time. I suppose that spot before Good Riddance is one of the most common times for them to pull out random/different songs too, so seems like there could be a reasonable chance of it one day.
Wow just seeing the Troublemaker praise. As the official defender of that song, how nice
Lady Cobra is awesome. Particularly enjoyed it live, really fun and catchy.
Let's all vote to have Brutal Love back in the set as some representation of the Trilogy on the upcoming tour. Maybe the guys will see and put it in. If enough people demand it, y'never know.
IDK if this is unpopular but Walking Alone and Reject are awesome. I feel like the entire second half of Nimrod never gets talked about (Except for Good Riddance of course).
Growing up, I got my good taste in music from my dad. Whatever albums he got, I would listen to them. Whether it was 311, Incubus, The Cure, I usually loved everything he played. I can't wait to have kids and fill them in on Green Day and other bands that I love; continuing that passion for music in the family.
Wtf. I've always thought it was 'you are your own sight'. As in, you're the only one who can guide what you believe in. But I see "you're on your own side" and I guess that also makes sense and I see sites like Google Play listing that as the lyrics. Hmm.... we need an expert in here.
Is the line from Minority "You are your own sight" or "You're on your own side". I always thought it was the former but I'm seeing the latter on certain sites. Thinking about it, "You're on your own side" makes more sense to the song and I never really understood what "You are your own sight" meant in the context of the song so it just might be "You're on your own side".
Listening to the song again though it definitely sounds more like You are your own sight