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Blasphemy & Genocide: Unpopular Green Day Opinions, Part 2


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Yeah, but it works, doesn't it? I mean, the song is supposed to convey a certain feeling of being out of your head and out of options and feeling stuck, and the frantic repetitiveness of that last chorus of "Uptight" conveys that feeling very well. Billie's reliance upon repetitiveness in the Trilogy just feels like pure laziness, though. I mean, any of the other songs that have been discussed here could have been put together far more effectively and with more cleverness and still would have delivered the same message.

blah blah blah, preaching to the choir, etc. :P

What did you expect? This is GDC where we criticize everything as if Green Day songs are politics. Seriously, this forum has brought a lot of good to my Green Day experience, but I miss the days when I could just sit back and ENJOY Green Day. Now I have all these technicalities/parodies/criticisms stuck in my head and it makes Green Day binging a difficult experience.

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Fuck. "I don't care." This is what happens when I post on GDC first thing in the morning 1 p.m. :lol:

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What did you expect? This is GDC where we criticize everything as if Green Day songs are politics. Seriously, this forum has brought a lot of good to my Green Day experience, but I miss the days when I could just sit back and ENJOY Green Day. Now I have all these technicalities/parodies/criticisms stuck in my head and it makes Green Day binging a difficult experience.

You know you don't HAVE to use GDC if it's such a negative experience, right? Not being easily influenced by other people's opinions also helps.
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What did you expect? This is GDC where we criticize everything as if Green Day songs are politics. Seriously, this forum has brought a lot of good to my Green Day experience, but I miss the days when I could just sit back and ENJOY Green Day. Now I have all these technicalities/parodies/criticisms stuck in my head and it makes Green Day binging a difficult experience.

What's wrong with parodies? :cry:

In all seriousness, apart from the Trilogy, which rightfully deserves to be hated ( :P ), what Green Day stuff have you seen seriously eviscerated here to the point that it's ruined your enjoyment? Apart from Ceadog I'm pretty sure we all still love the band.

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In all seriousness, apart from the Trilogy, which rightfully deserves to be hated ( :P ), what Green Day stuff have you seen seriously eviscerated here to the point that it's ruined your enjoyment? Apart from Ceadog I'm pretty sure we all still love the band.

idk, i wear my "worst green day fan" award like a badge of honor

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You know you don't HAVE to use GDC if it's such a negative experience, right? Not being easily influenced by other people's opinions also helps.

I used to love Green Day then I joined GDC and now I hate them for anything else there's MasterCard

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I used to love Green Day then I joined GDC and now I hate them for anything else there's MasterCard

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I like to see Green Day do a bit more progressive stuff on their next album.

I'm not sure if the band would ever be up to doing a prog rock album; I think it's beyond Billie's songwriting capabilities, to be quite frank. I'd love to see them experiment even more with their production, though—push it even further than 21CB did. I'm not saying they should go full Nightwish, but more eclectic instrumentation would be most welcome.

#bringbackbutch

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What did you expect? This is GDC where we criticize everything as if Green Day songs are politics. Seriously, this forum has brought a lot of good to my Green Day experience, but I miss the days when I could just sit back and ENJOY Green Day. Now I have all these technicalities/parodies/criticisms stuck in my head and it makes Green Day binging a difficult experience.

Just go and post in some threads other than this one lol. There's loads just for talking about favourite lyrics or different albums etc if you look for them, or even just Random Green Day Thoughts. If you're tired of the negativity in this thread (I mean, negativity is pretty much its purpose) take a break from it and post some positive stuff in others instead. Also whether in this thread or anywhere else remember that if you enjoy something that's all that matters, whether others enjoy it or think you should or not is unimportant. Music is there to be enjoyed!

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It's weird... I wanted to look up repetitive songs on other CDs to counteract this argument, but as I started prodding through their discography I realized there really aren't too many. :mellow:

The only ones that came even close are Are We The Waiting (which makes sense for "call and response"), Uptight (epic song), Castaway (also doesn't suck), Know Your Enemy (sucks) and songs from the pre-Dookie era like Don't Leave Me and I Want to be Alone. Can we really say his chorus writing regressed to his teenaged years? Damn. :lol:

It's one thing to claim the lazy writing is just a myth by comparing the Kill the DJ chorus to a part of a song like "I don't know" in Jesus of Suburbia, but when you objcetively check out the choruses of past songs... damn, it's kind of painfully obvious. =/ Unless you consider they were going for the pre-Dookie vibe (which I guess they kind of were, maturity-wise, even if they won't admit it).

Out of 120-odd songs in their catalogue (pre-Trilogy), there was always gonna be a few which had repetitive choruses, but I'm sure the ratio increased in the Trilogy. Mind you, I'm too lazy to actually look in to it, so I may be proved wrong :lol:

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I'm not sure if the band would ever be up to doing a prog rock album; I think it's beyond Billie's songwriting capabilities, to be quite frank. I'd love to see them experiment even more with their production, thoughpush it even further than 21CB did. I'm not saying they should go full Nightwish, but more eclectic instrumentation would be most welcome.

#bringbackbutch

I dunno, I think they're capable but they hold back because short in your face, pop songs are what Green Day do.
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It's weird... I wanted to look up repetitive songs on other CDs to counteract this argument, but as I started prodding through their discography I realized there really aren't too many. :mellow:

The only ones that came even close are Are We The Waiting (which makes sense for "call and response"), Uptight (epic song), Castaway (also doesn't suck), Know Your Enemy (sucks) and songs from the pre-Dookie era like Don't Leave Me and I Want to be Alone. Can we really say his chorus writing regressed to his teenaged years? Damn. :lol:

Well, people do tend to regress when they go older. :P

Oh yeah. Does Suffocate count?

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I'd say let's wait to hear the next Green Day album before saying Billie lost his writing abilities...

I think he wrote the trilogy as meant for fun and not all serious and for him fun and not serious is repeating words over and over...

Edit not to give excuses or anything...

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I went through all the lyrics and made a list of songs with repeating choruses. That's how much I love you guys

Why Do You Want Him

Don't Leave Me

Sweet Children

Best Thing in Town

All By Myself

86

Westbound Sign (The best Green Day song ever)

Platypus (I Hate You)

Haushinka

Take Back

Warning

Money Money 2020

Are We the Waiting

Favorite Son

Governator

Christian's Inferno

American Eulogy

Hearts Collide

Let Yourself Go

Kill the DJ

Troublemaker

Oh Love

See You Tonight

Stop When the Red Lights Flash

Makeout Party

Missing You

Walk Away

99 Revolutions

Know your enemy doesn't have repeat in the chorus, just the verses, so I didn't include it, same with I Want to Be Alone and some others.

and yeah, dat trilogy :P

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So, pre-Trilogy, 17 out of 124 (studio albums) songs had repeating choruses or 1 out of every 7.2 songs (not including Money Money 2020). On the Trilogy, 10 in 37 songs, or 1 out of every 3.7, had a repeating chorus. To be honest, I've forgotten why we're even discussing this, or what point we're even trying to make, but there we are.

As for production, I'd like to see them do a self-produced album, to see how that would turn out.

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You guys misunderstood what I was saying. It's not people's opinions that bother. It's not like someone trashing a particular song makes me no longer like it. I just mean that when you spend us much time as we do analyzing everything Green Day, it starts to feel bland and mechanized. That's also partly due to listening to them so often, but part of it comes from the forum. And I'm not hating on you guys or the forum. I'm here because I enjoy it.

Also, I loved the 21GDC parodies (or at least the ones I understood), so there's nothing wrong with parodies. I meant more along the lines of lyrically. Stuff like "raw ham" and stuff that I think of when I hear the song and it ruins he moment.

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So, pre-Trilogy, 17 out of 124 (studio albums) songs had repeating choruses or 1 out of every 7.2 songs (not including Money Money 2020). On the Trilogy, 10 in 37 songs, or 1 out of every 3.7, had a repeating chorus. To be honest, I've forgotten why we're even discussing this, or what point we're even trying to make, but there we are.

As for production, I'd like to see them do a self-produced album, to see how that would turn out.

Green Day already has a self produced album Warning

Rob came in afterwards and helped with the sequencing and stuff but GD produced the album

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Stuff like "raw ham" and stuff that I think of when I hear the song and it ruins he moment.

I'd argue it makes the songs even better. :lol: I do understand, in all seriousness--I often wish, particularly with film, that I could regain my analysis virginity and just simply enjoy the damn things. :P

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Green Day already has a self produced album Warning

Rob came in afterwards and helped with the sequencing and stuff but GD produced the album

I'd say Warning is one hell of a solid album, I love it, and I think most people on here do too.

But Green Day's sound always changes from album to album. So people that hate the trilogy, don't abandon Green Day just yet. Their next album won't be the same as the trilogy, it could be worse :P

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Know your enemy doesn't have repeat in the chorus, just the verses, so I didn't include it

The repeated bits in Know Your Enemy are the choruses :P
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The repeated bits in Know Your Enemy are the choruses :P

Oh, my bad, you're right. For some reason I thought the "Insurgency will rise..." part was the chorus, but I see now that it isn't :P

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Green Day already has a self produced album Warning

Rob came in afterwards and helped with the sequencing and stuff but GD produced the album

Oh really? Well it was pretty good so yeah - moar again pls grn dy.

Oh and I'm glad I'm crap at analysing stuff - makes me appreciate things for what they are and sometimes it annoys me a bit when every chord, lyric and meaning, or every camera angle, line and plot point has to be dissected. Just enjoy things for what they are!

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I went through all the lyrics and made a list of songs with repeating choruses. That's how much I love you guys

The One I Want

Do Da Da

Reject

King For a Day

Spike

Right Hand-a-Rama

Spastic Society

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The One I Want

Do Da Da

Reject

King For a Day

Spike

Right Hand-a-Rama

Spastic Society

King for a day only repeats twice, I tried not to include things things teice or less. Some of my lyrics don't include repeats, they only have the one line, so that's how I missed those :P
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King for a day only repeats twice, I tried not to include things things teice or less. Some of my lyrics don't include repeats, they only have the one line, so that's how I missed those :P

Oh, okay :P

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