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Rev Rad is definitely in my top 5 GD albums, but I've listened to the trilogy more than Rev Rad recently because I've over-listened to Rev Rad in the past year. There are parts of the trilogy that I like and there are parts that I don't like so much, but there's more than enough from the trilogy that I can enjoy listening to regularly. And there's some great footage from 2013- there's a lot of great gigs such as the Emirates, Reading, and Brixton gigs. Rev Rad means a lot to me because since January 2016 I have discovered GD, seen Billies initial selfie from the recording studio, ditched my old job for a new job I'm very happy with, immersed myself in the Rev Rad era, seen GD, and seen wonderful places like Western Canada, and the album has been the soundtrack to all the good things that have happened to me. However, I need to take a break from the album before I get sick of listening to it.3 points
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That looks like they found an unattended plane and just spray painted their name on it and took it.3 points
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I felt meh about it too. It didn’t meet my expectations. There was quite a lot of filler, non studio stuff that wasn’t needed. However, some bits are really great, like Billie mocking the fan boards and crying at the end of Whatsername2 points
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^ True, it would make sens. They have long distances to travel between each city in South America.1 point
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I don't know if the plane really belongs to the band or if it is just a way to promote RevRad, but this is very cool: Some bands have their own planes while others don't. Sometimes, some planes are just painted to promote something (I once saw a plane on tv promoting Pikachu/Pokémon.) If this was the band's plane, what was it doing in Goose Bay on the tarmac of a Canadian military airport?1 point
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It seems reasonable to hire a plane for the SoAm tour. The distances they'll travel are big.1 point
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That's pretty awesome! And reminds me of the plane with GREEN DAY painted on the side in the My Adventure With Green Day story . It came true1 point
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I got mine on Amazon but think I first saw it somewhere with US dollar pricing so I assumed it was international? Originally saw it on Danilo.com, having just googled it again, it seems to be everywhere.1 point
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I have an almost complete opposite opinion to yours. Maybe some of what I'll say is not so popular either. My response in blue in your text:1 point
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I partly agree with this because the way he puts it can be a bit cheesy. But at its core it's a good message, and it comes across that he wholeheartedly means it, so I can let the slightly cringy delivery slide1 point
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Thanks guys . It's the best GD calendar I've seen to date and the only one I've been tempted to bother buying so I was very pleased to receive it.1 point
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“What’s with Mike’s mohawk he looks like an idiot” 😂😂😂1 point
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He's on stage for a couple of hours with most of an audience that can't even let go of their phone during this time. People need to be shaken up... Billie's message is not about the only word "revolution", that word may be connoted, but if you listen to Billie's speech in full it means changing your (bad) habits, doing what you can to change things around you. What Billie says in the first place is to put away the phone, watch out for each other, starting with right now, when you're at the concert. The "revolution" thing to me is a way of expressing his anger and the energy he puts against all the bad stuff, as opposed to the lethargy society and media tend to keep people in. He said that in DC as he was in the place, and he wasn't gonna ignore it. It personally filled me with great, positive energy and joy to hear his speeches.1 point
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Whenever I'm down, that is my go-to thing to watch. It has me laughing every time, without fail, no matter how depressed I am.1 point
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Yeah that was funny. Another proof that Billie reads GDC And I loved that too! And the scene where he sings Novacaine acapella. He sounds great.1 point
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Well, I'm talking about the Jaded live version. I guess I'm living in my buble, but is it disputed that he says ''goat'' there instead of cars?1 point
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Some of my favorite moments are when Billie mocks people on message boards (!) and when he plays When It’s Time for Rob Cavallo for the first time.1 point
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100% this. He's trying to get people fired up to do the work needed to make even small changes. If everyone cared enough to do something, we could really change the world. Except maybe at that DC show....I think he did actually suggest storming the castle (white house) there, haha.1 point
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OMG that’s an interesting unpopular opinion. I can’t get enough of HLAHG but then I love studio and behind the scenes material. The only part that drags for me is that silly JOS dance footage.1 point
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But change happens in lots of little ways too. He’s not talking about storming the castle with pitchforks, he means things like voting and helping your neighbor and getting involved in your community. He may not spell it out but that’s what I think when he advocates for “revolution” or change.1 point
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If you find Bang Bang forgettable I can’t help you I’m afraid1 point
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I love that too — “and you worry and you worry and you worry and you worry and you worry...”1 point
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^I don't even know where to begin, you win this thread.1 point
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This is so endearing ...but how do you fall asleep listening to Green Day? Their music is so bouncy - always makes me want to dance/party/sing along/jump jump jump, not sleep1 point
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I'm just realizing, I think your first one might be from Download Festival in France last June? Telling from the outfit. I was at that concert and my sight looked pretty much like it Anyways, other fresh pictures of Billie: I've read the picture threads policy, and notice that the images I post are most often clickable. I pick them on the internet, open a picture in a new tab and copy the link to this tab. I don't use a host site of my own. How can I do to post the pictures from the internet without them being clickable, when I just randomly pick them here and there?1 point
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It seems that he's reading some fanmail lately. He posted the drawing of that kid the other day and now changed his profile pic. I love the thought of him reading fanmail1 point
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