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7 hours ago, Taste said:

It confuses me how people can't enjoy the 2nd half of this album if you like the 2nd half of AI or some of the deeper cuts on 21CB. Every band starts to decrease in quality over time. I think the strongest songs are still really good, but maybe the thematics kinda get lost in the shuffle. That's what I actually think is better about this album though. That's probably why I think it's a little better than Rev Rad. It's a really stupid notion that people actually blindly support everything their favorite artists do. Maybe it's just because they like it. That's usually how it works. I think you like a band more if you like all their stuff. It means your loyal and means you've probably listened to the older stuff more and thus crave new music by the band. I mean it's not like it's a completely different genre and every song is obviously fake

The second half of foamf is the best part. I think meet me on the roof and I was a teenage teenager are the weakest tracks. Overall I can't stop listening to it, I think this could've fit on the trilogy, kinda wished it would have had another 2 songs. 

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I am gonna celebrate page 300 of this thread with 300 FOAM injections :P 

9 minutes ago, UNICORN VOMIT said:

I actually think the forum is a lot more accepting atm of people's differing opinions.

Yes, I think the shock provided by the three singles generated a sort of hate therapy in here 😂

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19 minutes ago, HAPPY ROOTING UNICORN said:

Yeah if there's something more annoying than people patronising (SHARE THAT FUCKING PANICLAND SONG AGAIN, I DARE YOU) fans who enjoy this, it's fans calling people who dislike this non-fans. Everyone that has this black and white mentality can take a walk or can suck my cock :P 

Haha I got that reference "insert picture of captain america here" 😄

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20 minutes ago, Beerjeezus said:

I'm listening again and you know what I don't think this is how you're supposed to say "hyperbole"

Stop it! You are not a real Green Day fan.

I'm sorry, that's a terrible joke.
But my honest opinion is that everyone can have their own opinion about the new album and music in general.
I think it's great that there seem to be two/three parties going on here. One saying they fucking love the new album and the other saying they don't like it at all.
And some are in the middle, which is great too.

Gotta love how music can be diverse and generates different opinions.

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I believe that music is subjective and can't be judged in an exact way, but... I just don't see what's not to like. :P I mean, at least for fans, I'd say that if you like Green Day there's no reason to dislike FOAM. There's a bit of experimentation, their classic sound, The Rev makes a guest appearance doing vocals in Stab You In The Heart, Billie showing vocal skills we had no idea he had (not too common to happen 30 years into their career). To say something on the negative side, I'm not so sure She's A Rebel needed to appear on yet another GD record, but I can live with that. I honestly can't think of a reason not to like this album.

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4 minutes ago, Beerjeezus said:

I believe that music is subjective and can't be judged in an exact way, but... I just don't see what's not to like. :P I mean, at least for fans, I'd say that if you like Green Day there's no reason to dislike FOAM. There's a bit of experimentation, their classic sound, The Rev makes a guest appearance doing vocals in Stab You In The Heart, Billie showing vocal skills we had no idea he had (not too common to happen 30 years into their career). To say something on the negative side, I'm not so sure She's A Rebel needed to appear on yet another GD record, but I can live with that. I honestly can't think of a reason not to like this album.

I agree, but I still understand there might be people wanting something different. I mean, think about @That Dude, he’s not getting his Tre Cool solo singing song :P 

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9 minutes ago, Beerjeezus said:

I believe that music is subjective and can't be judged in an exact way, but... I just don't see what's not to like. :P I mean, at least for fans, I'd say that if you like Green Day there's no reason to dislike FOAM. There's a bit of experimentation, their classic sound, The Rev makes a guest appearance doing vocals in Stab You In The Heart, Billie showing vocal skills we had no idea he had (not too common to happen 30 years into their career). To say something on the negative side, I'm not so sure She's A Rebel needed to appear on yet another GD record, but I can live with that. I honestly can't think of a reason not to like this album.

musics like sexuality...you like what you like and its okay to like or dislike whatever the hell you want haha

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5 minutes ago, HAPPY ROOTING UNICORN said:

I agree, but I still understand there might be people wanting something different. I mean, think about @That Dude, he’s not getting his Tre Cool solo singing song :P 

It's time for Tre and Mike to have their own songs again. I love Billie, but I love it even more when we get a special Mike or Tre song.. it just occurred to me that we haven't had that in 7 years, and that was one line from Tre (album), the last actual full song sung by one of them was probably Governater in the AI era, correct me if I am wrong but holy crap that would make it like 16 years ago.

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20 minutes ago, HAPPY ROOTING UNICORN said:

I kept feeling really bad for listening to the record ripped like this.
Considering how much I loved the real record afterwards, and how much money I ended up giving to these guys, they should not be too mad at me and I'm bot feeling guilty anymore :P 

I think you shouldn't feel guilty if you purchased your copy 
I bought mine back in October and yeah I listened to the tracks but I already gave them my money 
I would feel gulity to share the tracks earlier. I mean, being the first one to record them/share them

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1 minute ago, HAPPY ROOTING UNICORN said:

I agree, but I still understand there might be people wanting something different. I mean, think about @That Dude, he’s not getting his Tre Cool solo singing song :P 

Yeah, I get it, but imo FOAM has almost all the bases covered except for the rock opera stuff (even though Graffitia might help with those cravings).

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3 songs that suck ass, Oh Yeah, Teenage Teenager, and Meet me on the Roof. 4 songs that are mediocre, FOA, FRA, Sugar Youth and Junkies on a High. And 3 songs that are good. Graffitia, Take the Money and Crawl, and Stab You in the Heart. Honestly. This is just flat out disappointing 

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6 minutes ago, HAPPY ROOTING UNICORN said:

Fun how you list in the suck ass and mediocre category some of my absolute favorites 😄 Music taste is such a beautiful thing 😄

Yeah it is hahaha

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4 minutes ago, Beerjeezus said:

I'm just listening to Junkies, it's just marvelous to me

Yes, yes, yes. Even tho they're really different songs, also lyrically, not sure why, this gives me the feeling of an Outlaws that actually works and doesn't get boring after a few listens.

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So, after a couple of listens, I decided to rate each song aswell, but listening to it as if I weren't a Green Day fan;
Just me, driving down the road, switching radio channels, and stumbling upon the song.
It's a fairly critical review. and a long one.  Ratings above, in the Spoiler tag my reasoning and opinion.

Again, it's just MY opinion, which others can relate to or don't. Just keep it civilized.

Father of All- 7.5/10
Fire Ready Aim- 6.5/10
Oh Yeah- 6.5/10
Meet Me on the Roof- 8/10
I Was a Teenager Teenager- 6/10
Stab You In the Heart- 8/10
Sugar Youth- 8.5/10
Junkies on High- 7.5/10 
Take the Money and Crawl- 6.5/10
Graffitia- 8.5/10
 

Total: 73.5/100

Review:

Spoiler

Father of All- 7.5/10
Good opener. Weird choice to open with high vocals, and Billie Joe doesn't quite pull it off. Rest of the song is solid, and the bass does some gnarly stuff! There are a LOT of vocal tracks mixed in together. Billie Joe is all over the place. Great vibe. Tambourine reminds me of Foxboro, but not too much. 

Fire Ready Aim- 6.5/10
Maybe I'm biased as I've first discovered this song with the sport-video clip thingy. It's a pumped up song, but nothing to keep me listening to it for more than 2 minutes. Usually the clap-thingy adds to a song, here I just find it too much of a cliche. Catchy chorus, and when you listen to it again, listen to the piano underneath. It adds to it, you can't imagine.

Oh Yeah- 6.5/10
In the total track list I kind of have a feeling this song doesn't stand out too much. I do like some of the effects they use, and the melody on "Everybody is a star" is a very nice touch. But, over all, when listening to the entire album, I couldn't help but think "Oh Yeah, this song is on there as well".

Meet Me on the Roof- 8/10
Very dance-able. But Billie Joe, dude, you've got your balls in a vice grip or something? Not every song needs a high-squeaked echo. I know you wanted to catch the 70's glam rock meets disco-era, but still. Very catchy chorus. Even more catchy chorus when it goes instrumental, with only the "Aha ah" backings. Bass line does something refreshing last chorus.

I Was a Teenager Teenager- 6/10
Depends on my mood, I think. Really tight song, with meaningful lyrics that resonate. But not vibing it that much.

Stab You In the Heart- 8/10
Yes, famous riff, blah-dy-blah. Doesn't matter, it's catchy, it has something new to it. It sounds heavy, pretty low tones, which I like. They use synth sounds, usually in transitions of riffs. I like that. It adds, it doesn't take away (maybe an old sample from the Network Era?). The ending reminds me of Hitchin' a Ride.

Sugar Youth- 8.5/10
Very catchy: Minor scale in the verses, major scale in the chorus. Music builds towards the chorus, very scream-along friendly!
"And it's dangerous". She's a Rebel-reference!

Junkies on High- 7.5/10 
Melody of the lyrics are very good, resolves in the second sentence, which leaves you wanting more.
Very rounded pre-chorus, of which you think it's actually the chorus. And when the chorus does kick in, you actually want to see the world burn.
The bass and drums are a total Nightlife-reference!

Take the Money and Crawl- 6.5/10
I really like the intro. It's something completely different, but matches the song.
Honestly, I think this is one of the only songs on the record where you can really hear Billie Joe's singing techniques. How well controlled his voice can be.
It's a little bit "average", when switching radio channels I'm more likely to skip this one. High Foxboro qualities.

Graffitia- 8.5/10
Dirty Rotten Bastard! 
That said, very story driven, it's a theme Billie Joe likes to sing about, but it still sounds fresh. They apply a couple "pop song" tricks (tambourine, typical bass riff that goes up, only to resolve downwards), but they blend this with a (detuned!) honky tonk and a singalong chorus. This song will do wonders live. I do have a bit of a problem with the fade-out. I think this song could've done the album more justice with an ending on a 3rd beat and full stop. Now I kind of see them drifting off in the distance on a boat.

 

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Just now, HAPPY ROOTING UNICORN said:

Yes, yes, yes. Even tho they're really different songs, also lyrically, not sure why, this gives me the feeling of an Outlaws that actually works and doesn't get boring after a few listens.

YES!!!!! You beat me to it! It does remind me of Outlaws too and I like Outlaws, even though it's kind of mushy.

Graffitia is so beautiful, I'd be almost compelled to bitch about how I'm getting emotional over Green Day taking a Clash melody but then the fade out comes and it's like yeah, I give up this is a Clash song 

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