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My dad just text me saying there was an ad for Tre! on the UK FX channel. Can someone please record the ad if they get a chance? I'd like to see it. :)

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OMG I hope that's true! Seeing them back would make my Christmas like 998498465165684149x better

yes! it has to be true. i'm seriously freaking out :runaround: :runaround: :runaround:

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As in the band themselves will be on? Any other source or audio of this?

yes, the girl who posted said that the band is gonna be there. I don't have any audio of it but i can ask her more about it.

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That would be awesome if the whole band did make an appearance before Christmas, but again who knows how true that it is, but I guess we can dream :P

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Ranking the Green Day Albums
With the last of three Green Day LPs due out this year arriving next week, Sound Affects takes a look back and ranks the long-lived California punk trio's previous studio efforts.

God, how the time flies. Sometime between getting into a mudfight with a crowd of rowdy Gen X-ers at Woodstock 1994 and unleashing three albums in quick succession this year, Green Day became an institution. In its two-decade career, the punk trio has moved from the indie label ranks to rock radio playlists and Grammy Award ballots, in the process assembling a robust discography that should be the envy of any long-running rock band, under- or overground. Still, not every full-length endeavor has been fruitful for the group. For every blockbuster or fan-favorite, there are the uneven experiments and the holding patterns that linger around in the back of your CD collection, seldom heard save for a few choice tracks.

With Green Day’s 11th studio album ¡Tre! due out next week, Sound Affects now takes the time to look back on the band’s previous ten LPs and rank them in ascending order of quality. While not every Green Day full-length is able to pull its weight when put into the greater context of the group’s catalog, those that do belong in any serious discussion concerning the essential recordings of modern punk.

http://www.popmatters.com/pm/post/165771-ranking-the-green-day-albums/

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Was listening to the Siruis XM channel Faction, who plays punk rock usually, and they played Little Boy Named Train. I had to quickly turn it because I don't want to spoil Tre. Then, later on, I was listening to the channel again, and they played Brutal Love! Luckily I was pulling into my house, so the temptation to listen wasn't to high, but this is great news.

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I voted but Matt Bellamy who is number one is pretty fucking sexy...the other guys from Muse not much...but Matt Bellamy hell yes :wub:

I have to vote Matt over Billie Joe.

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I have to vote Matt over Billie Joe.

I rated both the same...all the stars baby :cool:

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I saw a commercial for the trilogy earlier on the Big Ten Network during the IU basketball game.

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I voted but Matt Bellamy who is number one is pretty fucking sexy...the other guys from Muse not much...but Matt Bellamy hell yes :wub:

Yeah! Bellamy is fucking sexy :P i voted for both ;)
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