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what green day song depresses you?


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For me, the thing about sad green day songs is that they almost leave you inspired in a way...if you know what I mean. I can't really explain it. So truthfully none of them depress me.

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When I lissen to the live bullet in a bible cd I some times cry cos I try to remember what happend at the concert i went to

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None of them depress me, but for whatever reason Redundant sounds sad to me. I'm probably the only one who thinks so, though... :ermm: I'm just weird like that.

Obviously Good Riddance provokes deep thought, too...and you know, things like Whatsername and WMUWSE. I don't know, a lot of them have emotional lyrics...

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I know this will sound pathetic, but lately Good Riddance has been stirring more emotions than it did before. My friend made a little thingy that was made up of video clips of us and are other friends having fun, chatting, being stupid, and she the finishing touch was Good Riddance. So now I think of that video everytime I listen to it.

Plus, she hates Green Day. It makes me so proud that she used that song over something...country :P.

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I know this will sound pathetic, but lately Good Riddance has been stirring more emotions than it did before. My friend made a little thingy that was made up of video clips of us and are other friends having fun, chatting, being stupid, and she the finishing touch was Good Riddance. So now I think of that video everytime I listen to it.

Plus, she hates Green Day. It makes me so proud that she used that song over something...country :P.

Haha......

I think the two most depressing songs are Good Riddance and Waiting. I guess Waiting has cheerful-ish lyrics, but it's still musically depressing.

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wake me up when september ends... i always feel sorry for billie joe when i hear this... and 80

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wake me up when september ends... i always feel sorry for billie joe when i hear this... and 80

Yea it made me feel kind of sad at first but I'm used to that song now and luv it.

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Hey can you hear me? i'm calling your name, hello. Or is this goodbye? That gleam in your eye, it troubles my brain, will I see it again?

So I can rest my head ...

Uhh, yeah. "Rest" gets to me.

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its weird but scattered and macy's day parade brings the most emotions to me

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wake me up when september ends, are we the waiting (just because it's i even don't know :thumbsup: ) time of your live, and whatsername

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BOBD... supposedly the 'theme song of my life', according to a quiz on Quizilla. Sadly enough, I agree with it. ^_^;;; Makes me feel sad, but it's still my favorite Green Day song, because it was the first one I liked... T_T

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Seriously for some reason Good Riddance always makes me a little sad and depressed. I really love it though, so of course i listen to it. Haha.

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Whatsername can make me depress cause it ends the story and it's just over.. I dunno how to explain it

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'Wake Me Up' ofcourse....and 'Macy's Day Parade'. Also, for some reason, the end of 'Letterbomb' gets me kind of.......gives me some feeling that I can't describe. That's why it's my favorite song off the album.

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