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I can't decide if I like ¡Uno! more than ¡Tré!. I guess time will tell, ¡Uno! is the album I most listened of course so :P

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"Dos is greater than Uno is greater than Tre" is what that line reads

So Dos is the favourite and Tre is the worst... :mellow: Other way around for me... :lol:

so not a culture shock, personal shock instead :lol:

yeah Tre>Uno>Dos is pretty much mine..

i guess that's why GD released three albums

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Tre > Uno > Dos for me. Tre just isn't getting old. I swear, I've listened to Sex, Drugs & Violence like over 50 times already. That, Dirty Rotten Bastards, 99 Revolutions, and Missing You are just all so good. Not to mention the rest of the album. Ughh.

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It's really disturbing when people say that they don't get why Green Day put so many weak tracks on the trilogy or that they shouldn't have put out three albums. As people have allready said, you got three albums with 37 songs and if you don't like them all then that's fine but then don't listen to them. If you don't like a song you don't have to say that it's a weak track, it's not necessarily a weak track because you don't like it, others may like it and maybe don't like songs that you like. The good thing about this trilogy is that there's something for everyone.

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I have ¡Tré! :D My first listen through (I didn't listen to a leak) was pretty damn good. Dirty Rotten Bastards was a personal favourite. Brutal Love was also amazing, I also think Sex, Drugs and Violence is great and The Forgotten is beautiful (I didn't listen to that song in full until today). And all the other songs sound cool as well :)

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So this has been really bothering me, i always hate when i have a complaint about a green day song song but this has really been bothering. Sex, Drugs, and Violence........i really wanna like this song but just the chorus is so, idk uh its just so....english math and science?? howd you get that sex drugs and violence?? and just whhaattt??? but the main thing the really main main thing that just kinda annoys me is the part with Mike. Now i LOVE mike i really do, is vocals are always the highlight of any record me, but on this song it really feels like they kinda just stuck mikes part in there and it doesnt feel naturally part of the song to me at all. Like the song even some what stops just to let Mike sing, and then it continues as if he wasnt even involved in the song lol. The rest of the album i actually LOVE, its definitely my favorite album of the Trilogy :dance: :dance: :runaround:

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Well, I just saw an ad on my TV for all 3 albums on Adult Swim (California/West Coast Stream) and it totally caught me off guard because they NEVER show album ads whenever I watch TV... Besides those lame gospel albums that are like 30 bucks for 9 tracks.

But yeah ! I was happy to see the boys on my TV. :happy:

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The middle part of TRE is my favorite right now.

I wanna fuckin' hug you man. Everything between Missing You and Walk Away is fucking great in my opinion (although I still don't like Drama Queen's placement in the album, in terms of track listing).

I'm very happy to see people warming up to Walk Away. That song wasn't very special to me on first listen, but after paying attention to the lyrics during my commute I realized that power and sentiment behind Billie's writing, and the vocals/harmonies are great. It's pretty epic, but that goes over everyone's heads when they just place too much emphasis on the line "walk away." Same thing with everyone griping about the line "English Math and Science" in SD&V.

Wow, reading through some of these posts, it's like we're all listening to different versions of the whole trilogy. Crazy.

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I personally think Tre is the best of the three. I only dislike one song off this album so far and that's The Forgotten, too annoying due to it being in Twilight -_-;

My personal faves would definitely have to be X Kid and Dirty Rotten Bastards

Lets just say my addiction to Green Day has been found again!

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Three days passed since i listened to iTre! for the first time! And what i want to say it's that i can't stop listening to it. There's no super-catching melodies but i don't know what makes me to repeat it in my player over and over again!

99 Revolutions is my favorite now cause it reminds me of the summer GD shows :wub:

DRB's middle part is pure St.Jimmy. I always imagine Billie hitting the drums like in BIAB :lol:

Are there any lyrics?

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I only dislike one song off this album so far and that's The Forgotten, too annoying due to it being in Twilight

Wow you serious?

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http://www.rollingst...ws/tre-20121206

Rolling Stone is a good magazine sometimes, but you would think that for an album that gets 4/5 stars, they would write more than 2 paragraphs and mention more than just the opening and closing tracks, y'know? Lazy, sloppy journalism...

Over-critical track by track anaylsis bores me. This is sort of how I describe it to friends who are non GD fans (though nowhere as eloquently). Sometimes less is more, and I really like this review. Already posted on my timeline in my efforts to get more middle-aged gits listening to GD.

Here's a random review I found. http://www.rockcella...e-album-review/

Full marks to these guys as the first site I have seen that has reviewed all three albums.

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Wow you serious?

Not really! Just haven't given it the time, I should though.

according to a few friends of mine, it's actually a decent song

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I can't believe my favorite songs from Tre are the ballads! I think I lost my balls or something :lol:

Brutal Love, Drama Queen and The Forgotten are amazing whilst some of the more uptempo songs don't really feel like maximum Green Day.

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just to mention something a bit critical in the hype: if it was just a single album i think everybody would speak much more negative about it. because it lacks of something most people love about green day. something we got with ashley, lady cobra, let yourself go, wow thats loud and the middle part of dirty rotten bastards.

i can forgive that cause i know we already got some those kind of fast paced songs on mainly dos. thats why i can appreciate some of those slower pop songs, but if it was only for this album i would be highly disappointed.

all in all im generally positive about the trilogy. how cant i if we got one killer album with it!

dos (8/10) > tre (6/10) > uno (4/10)

best of 9/10

1. Brutal Love

2. Ashley

3. Baby Eyes

4. Wild One

5. Rusty James

6. Stray Heart

7. Lazy Bones

8. X-Kid

9. Nuclear Family

10. Wow! Thats loud

11. Fuck Time

12. Lady Cobra

13. Loss of Control

14. 8th Avenue Serenade

15. Sweet 16

16. Dirty Rotten Bastards

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just to mention something a bit critical in the hype: if it was just a single album i think everybody would speak much more negative about it. because it lacks of something most people love about green day. something we got with ashley, lady cobra, let yourself go, wow thats loud and the middle part of dirty rotten bastards.

i can forgive that cause i know we already got some those kind of fast paced songs on mainly dos. thats why i can appreciate some of those slower pop songs, but if it was only for this album i would be highly disappointed.

all in all im generally positive about the trilogy. how cant i if we got one killer album with it!

dos (8/10) > tre (6/10) > uno (4/10)

best of 9/10

1. Brutal Love

2. Ashley

3. Baby Eyes

4. Wild One

5. Rusty James

6. Stray Heart

7. Lazy Bones

8. X-Kid

9. Nuclear Family

10. Wow! Thats loud

11. Fuck Time

12. Lady Cobra

13. Loss of Control

14. 8th Avenue Serenade

15. Sweet 16

16. Dirty Rotten Bastards

nice playlist although i would take away Fuck Time, the only song i cant stand
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I woke up with LBNT in my head. I guess it's started to grow on me more..

"Like a lifelong daisy chain, of my imagination" just going round and round my brain :lol:

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For me, this is their worst album since American Idiot. It's just...boring. None of the songs are memorable except for Brutal Love and Dirty Rotten Bastards. I'm trying desperately to hear where all this praise for X-Kid is coming from but I can't. Little Boy Named Train is the worst song of the trilogy. The rest of the songs are interchangeable, droning radio-rock. Oh well, two great albums out of three isn't anything to complain about.

¡Dos! > ¡Uno! >> ¡Tré!

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For me, this is their worst album since American Idiot. It's just...boring. None of the songs are memorable except for Brutal Love and Dirty Rotten Bastards. I'm trying desperately to hear where all this praise for X-Kid is coming from but I can't. Little Boy Named Train is the worst song of the trilogy. The rest of the songs are interchangeable, droning radio-rock. Oh well, two great albums out of three isn't anything to complain about.

¡Dos! > ¡Uno! >> ¡Tré!

I personally think it's their best since American Idiot. It has the musical ability that was missing from Uno and Dos, but I knew they had.

Uno - Solid album, full of tunes. Get's a little repetitive, but there's no tracks I dislike from it.

Dos - Hit and miss. What's good is very good, and what's bad is very bad.

Tré - Love every song. And it's the album that finally proves that Green Day are more than a 3 chord pop-punk band. They're serious musicians, and now everyone can hear it.

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I don't know why people are treating these albums as standalone albums. "If they only released this of the three ..." Well they wouldn't. Mike said himself doing three albums gave them opportunities doing just one couldn't give them. And you treat each album as a part of three, not as something on its own. At least, that's how I see it.

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Tre is the best by far of the Trilogy.No doubt about it...I like the others two but this is the only one who can stand next to their best albums.

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So at first I didn't like walk away or x kid..but i found myself humming it the day after and now im fully supporting both haha the more you listen to tre the better it gets

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So at first I didn't like walk away or x kid..but i found myself humming it the day after and now im fully supporting both haha the more you listen to tre the better it gets

The same happened to me with "Amanda".:)
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