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I liked "I don't have a lock for my bicycle" lol. Also when he went "these scars on my.....oh wait I'm reading the wrong song", he was reading a lyric from 21st Century Breakdown two years before it came out.5 points
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It's hard to tell because it's so quick and there's shadows but I came to the conclusion that it's blurred. If it wasn't I'm sure I would've seen a screenshot by now lol. John Roecker hyped that scene on facebook for years as well . I guess it got censored in the final cut.3 points
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Seriously? Damn I watched it yesterday. Maybe my eyes were creating their genitals because I was sure I saw them.3 points
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OMG YOU ARE BOTH SAINTS! Thank you!! It's been driving me insane! Somehow I lost the video and I never would have figured it out. I can rest easy now. What a huge load off my mind.3 points
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A little bit of NAKED MAN from Tré and Mike in a pool Edit: I think it's now blocked. Well that was quick 😂 Can't post a video of naked Mike and Tré on Youtube anymore?3 points
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It was really bugging me I couldn't remember so I asked @solongfromthestars and it's Tempe, Arizona - 11 March 2013. I was really impressed - I just asked and got an immediate answer!3 points
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You don't actually see anything, Tre covers his and Mike's is blurred (and even if it hadn't been it's blink and you'd miss it anyway). It's probably taken down because of copyright. It's a funny scene though.2 points
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Formerly radio.com. Sounds like they are competing with Spotify as a new music, news, podcast streaming service. This kind of stuff worries me that to make more money bands will start having exclusive deals with different services like TV shows do with Netflix, Prime, etc. I don’t want to have to subscribe to multiple music services to get all the bands I follow like I have to do with TV.2 points
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That's the most worthy of my International Superfan award I've been for the past year. If only I had a photographic memory like that for maths...2 points
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KEVIN! IT'S MAH BOY KEVIN!!! HI KEVIN!! Thank you for spreading the good word of Kevin Preston.1 point
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Don't know if it's Green Day related but Kevin Preston is in this new video along with Noodles from Offspring, No Doubt, Dead Kennedys, etc... @The Grohl it's for you!1 point
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XD No but that dumb boy has been taking up so much of my brain space. I hate being in love And while the thirst is still real, it's not a drought like it was a few months ago, so I've chilled out (a bit)1 point
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I remember watching that scene in theaters and thinking ...that's not Billie 😒 I'm off my game this week 😅 But let me make up for it: BILLIE AND KEVIN GETTING SPICY!!! Hot boys kissing? You love to see it.1 point
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I love when he sings the version of 80 with Adrienne in it. Also great My Generation in this. Very cool1 point
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Woah this is V cool. Imagine sitting up above them just low key watching this show. Such a different time.1 point
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Those were great! I loved all of Billie's answers in the Nylon one. Best thing to eat after a show = pizza. A man after my own heart1 point
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Since it's charting they should go on the late night shows and do some promotion, playing songs from the album1 point
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Everyone calm down (not that anyone is freaking out) but basically omg the hate the Trilogy got and it’s my fav record(s) along with American Idiot and Dookie. All Green Day is good Green Day depending on the mood you’re in or who you are everyone is different. And you can change too and grow to love a song you initially didn’t like at all. My least fav album 21st Century Breakdown and Rev Rad wasn’t that exciting (but still better than 21CB). Except for Gloria and Horseshoes and Hand Grenades and ok the whole record is pretty great. Ok never mind I love Rev Rad and 21CB too. My point is: holy I can’t believe how much hate the Trilogy got and I think it’s one of the best albums and I think a lot of people have changed their minds after the initial listen. Sure there’s some songs on there I will skip every single time but there are some real good songs like the best songs Green Day have ever wrote on those records too. Green Day have not gone to shit. They have released 786587 songs during a pandemic and maybe not every song grabs you. That’s fine. They’re grabbing someone else during the time being. Here Comes the Shock is growing on me and I like listening to it but I’m not going to get a tattoo of it or anything. Not every song needs to shake you to the core to mean that Green Day is still great. In conclusion, Green Day have not gone to shit and I am not worried about a thing. P.S. the Longshot rules all.1 point
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Unless we're talking limited capacity with social distancing large gigs are gonna be the very last thing that's allowed to happen. Thousands of people from far and wide pushed together like sardines, yeah no that's not happening. Even if it was somehow allowed there's no way I'd want to do that this summer, it would be totally irresponsible that soon. That's an 'after every person who's able to be vaccinated has had their full dose(s), waited long enough for it to be fully effective and case numbers have reduced drastically to the point it's no longer considered a pandemic' activity.1 point
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I wish he was back on Instagram. As much as I like old pictures/videos of him, it's time we need new ones too...1 point
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https://loudwire.com/machine-gun-kelly-travis-barker-cover-edwyn-collins-a-girl-like-you-paradise-city-trailer/ THE 40 BEST COVER SONGS OF 2020 Billie Joe Armstrong, "That Thing You Do" (Originally by The Wonders) The Green Day frontman hopped into action right at the beginning of the Covid-19 restrictions, starting a series of covers to keep fans entertained while at home. The covers eventually turned into an album titled No Fun Mondays named after his series. While there were a number of great covers to choose from, we’re spotlighting “That Thing You Do,” which was penned by Fountains of Wayne songwriter Adam Schlesinger for the 1996 film of the same name. Schlesinger died from Covid-19 on April 1 at the age of 52. The Armstrong cover, in honor of Schlesinger, recalls the brilliant pop sensibilities and catchy hooks that the musician was known for.1 point
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I need to post this here because LOOK AT THIS CUTE BOOOOOOY! I just want to hug him!! 😍 I don't care for that song to begin with so I will certainly not be listening to a Miranda Lambert duet.1 point
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