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2 minutes ago, Little Boy Named Booze said:

Something will happen today

I can confirm this is true

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I would be a happy lil nimrod if 1972 turned out to be the heaviest green day album to date. Gimme some 1039 smooth style solos Billie (or Jason)

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1 minute ago, Redundantuserjinxboy said:

I would be a happy lil nimrod if 1972 turned out to be the heaviest green day album to date. Gimme some 1039 smooth style solos Billie (or Jason)

This little snippet that Billie accidentally leaked sounds pretty heavy!!

 

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21st CB vibes with Rob Cavallo touch and RevRad flavors including few new sounds here and there... They call it 1972... I call it Green Day we know and love...

No Swedish songwriters, no trap beats. 

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14 minutes ago, Reverend Strychnine Twitch said:

21st CB vibes with Rob Cavallo touch and RevRad flavors including few new sounds here and there... They call it 1972... I call it Green Day we know and love...

No Swedish songwriters, no trap beats. 

And hopefully no cocaine 😉

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2 minutes ago, pacejunkie punk said:

And hopefully no cocaine 😉

C'mon you can't say that the sniffin sound in Here Comes The Shock wasn't nice! I expected nothing more from Billie.

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8 minutes ago, Little Boy Named Booze said:

C'mon you can't say that the sniffin sound in Here Comes The Shock wasn't nice! I expected nothing more from Billie.

It was like nails on a chalkboard I literally cannot listen to the song for that reason

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16 minutes ago, pacejunkie punk said:

It was like nails on a chalkboard I literally cannot listen to the song for that reason

That doesn’t bother me honestly. It’s shite because I still to this day could not actually tell you what the song was about (and I put Fire, Ready, Aim in that same category). 
 

28 minutes ago, pacejunkie punk said:

And hopefully no cocaine 😉

Not even a little as a treat?

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1 hour ago, Little Boy Named Booze said:

C'mon you can't say that the sniffin sound in Here Comes The Shock wasn't nice! I expected nothing more from Billie.

I just made the same noise right as I was reading this.

Granted, for me it's because of covid, not cocaine. :)

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1 hour ago, pacejunkie punk said:

It was like nails on a chalkboard I literally cannot listen to the song for that reason

Aw c'mon, there are plenty of reasons to not listen to it

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ok, nimrods. Everybody, let’s rank the following from 1 (best) to 5 (worst);

-Pollyanna

-Here comes the shock

-holy Toledo 

-You irritate me 

-music from 1972 teaser clips

mine are

1. 1972

2. Irritate me

3. pollyanna

4. holy Toledo 

5. shock

okay it wasn’t that fun, BUT I’m stoked for what next

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Honestly I think Holy Toledo AND Pollyanna might be better than You Irritate Me. It's a solid demo track but it's still an unfinished demo of a track that wasn't good enough to be on Nimrod, Shenanigans or to be a B-side to any single from the Nimrod or Warning era. It's definitely better than Here Comes The Shock but Pollyanna, while it's not close to being a favourite of mine does sound more complete and like there was at least a bit more thought put into that track. If Pollyanna is better, it's only slightly better. Holy Toledo is definitely the best of their recently released songs though imo, even if it's also not a favourite of mine.

I do hope the other Nimrod demos are decent tracks too but 1972 is really what I want to be real good. After FOAM, idk what to expect but I'm hoping for a better album. The band can take as long as they need to release it. I hope for an album that blows everything they've released since 2019 out of the water

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1 hour ago, pacejunkie punk said:

We won’t speak of HCTS. Hopefully they’ve forgotten they’ve ever done it.

Although I do get the point of the song and the "workout" music video. It was still in the middle of the pandemic and people still had to quarantine at home when exposed to the virus. A good way to stay in shape

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2 hours ago, Radiation Fear said:

ok, nimrods. Everybody, let’s rank the following from 1 (best) to 5 (worst);

-Pollyanna

-Here comes the shock

-holy Toledo 

-You irritate me 

-music from 1972 teaser clips

mine are

1. 1972

2. Irritate me

3. pollyanna

4. holy Toledo 

5. shock

okay it wasn’t that fun, BUT I’m stoked for what next

1. Holy Toledo  - really great.  

2. 1972 Teasers  - sounds promising.  

3. You Irritate Me  - awesome but little substance.   

4. Here Comes The Shock  -  thiiiss.   This irritates me.  LIke a tick on hotdog or whatever Billie Joe said.   

 

I googled "1972 track list" because I want to see some song titles, gosh poop it.  Here's what I found:  

1972 Tracklist

Here Comes the Shock Lyrics. 6.5K. Produced by Butch Walker. Written by Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt & Tré Cool.

Holy Toledo! Lyrics. 3.7K. Produced by Green Day, Butch Walker, Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt & Tré Cool. ...

Pollyanna Lyrics. 17.5K. Produced by Green Day.

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Only song of those five I'm not fussed about is HCTS. Onboard with all four of the others

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How awful would it be if we had heard most of it already?

 

1. Holy Toledo

2. Here Comes the Shock

3. Rock N Roll All Night

4. Dreaming 

5. Pollyanna

6. 1972

7. This is Our Lives

8. Blaster 

9. Lost Love

10. Butt Crack Cabin

11. Here Comes The Shock (Confetti) 

12. The Shocks A Keep Comin'

13.  Good Riddance (with Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker doing a Swiss songwriter trap beat production)

 

 

 

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30 minutes ago, Little Boy Named Booze said:

Something will happen today

Green day will be the focus of the today

10 minutes ago, localinsomniac said:

One year.

I think October of next year is a safe bet for album release but who knows anymore lol

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11 hours ago, GDFan2019 said:

Although I do get the point of the song and the "workout" music video. It was still in the middle of the pandemic and people still had to quarantine at home when exposed to the virus. A good way to stay in shape

Omg I forgot about the god awful video 

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