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Blasphemy & Genocide: Unpopular Green Day Opinions, Part 2


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I enjoyed Know Your Enemy on AAF more than I did while it was actually happening in front of my eyes :ninja:

yeah, it was still semi cool in 2011, 2013 it was just embarrassing :P
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yeah, it was still semi cool in 2011, 2013 it was just embarrassing :P

I hate to quote Adam, but "what?"

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I hate to quote Adam, but "what?"

You may hate to quote Adam, but he has no problem quoting other people instead of opening Google :P
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You may hate to quote Adam, but he has no problem quoting other people instead of opening Google :P

I still don't understand the point you were making :P

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I still don't understand the point you were making :P

I still don't understand the point you were making :P

Dude, I don't understand half the points I make. I must have like, split personality or something, I go in with one personality, and then it switches to the next one, which has no fucking clue what the last one was trying to do :P. No, but it makes sense that you enjoyed KYE on AAF in 2011 when it was still 'new', rather than seeing it in 2013 when it's old and outdated
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Dude, I don't understand half the points I make. I must have like, split personality or something, I go in with one personality, and then it switches to the next one, which has no fucking clue what the last one was trying to do :P. No, but it makes sense that you enjoyed KYE on AAF in 2011 when it was still 'new', rather than seeing it in 2013 when it's old and outdated

Ah ok. Well what I meant was that the Know Your Enemy from AAF was recorded at the Manchester show I was at in 2009 and I preferred it on the CD to in person :P But it was a joke anyway so nevermind :lol:

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Ah ok. Well what I meant was that the Know Your Enemy from AAF was recorded at the Manchester show I was at in 2009 and I preferred it on the CD to in person :P But it was a joke anyway so nevermind :lol:

I didn't realize (with a z) that you were at the show. I figured you were probably at a 2009 show, but I only knew for sure that you attended a 2013 show :P yeah, my jokes are pretty shite
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I didn't realize (with a z) that you were at the show. I figured you were probably at a 2009 show, but I only knew for sure that you attended a 2013 show :P yeah, my jokes are pretty shite

Yeah, I forgot I don't have my show list in my sig anymore! I saw them in 2005, 2009, 2010 and 2013. And my jokes are worse.

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Yeah, I forgot I don't have my show list in my sig anymore! I saw them in 2005, 2009, 2010 and 2013. And my jokes are worse.

Maybe, but you make up for them with your common sense and wit ;)
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shite

Just a friendly reminder that you're an American. ;)

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I listened to Kerplunk in full the other day. The last time I did that I was a total production snob, which I'm not anymore (believe it or not), and this time I was absolutely stunned by the overall quality of the album. It's absolutely solid. A few of my favourite songs have always been from Kerplunk (2000 Light Years Away, One For The Razorbacks, Christie Road), but seriously, there isn't a bad song on it at all. It's shot up my album ranking, anyway. No One Knows is fucking orgasmic.

Oh, I'm 20 years late to the party? Sorry. *shuffles out*

Better late than never! Great record. The only song on there that isn't as good as the others is Words I Might Have Ate, but it's still decent.

It's one of my favourite 80 of theirs.

*monotone voice* oh stop it. your funny is hurting too much. :thumbsdown:

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I love Kerplunk too! Yet I wish they had never added the Sweet Children EP to the final tracklist. It sounds pretty weird to me in the context of the album :ermm:

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Just a friendly reminder that you're an American. ;)

Fuck ye

I love Kerplunk too! Yet I wish they had never added the Sweet Children EP to the final tracklist. It sounds pretty weird to me in the context of the album :ermm:

I see where you're coming from, but if they didn't, then all we'd have of the album are shitty vinyl rips which would be even worse quality
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I see where you're coming from, but if they didn't, then all we'd have of the album are shitty vinyl rips which would be even worse quality

Couldn't they just record the CD without Sweet Children EP?

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I love Kerplunk too! Yet I wish they had never added the Sweet Children EP to the final tracklist. It sounds pretty weird to me in the context of the album :ermm:

yes, them sweet children songs are kinda shite and their musical value is nigh naught. Anyway, it is good they were placed at the end, right? You can just stop after Words I Might Have Ate, right? :lol: that is what I usually do.

Anyway, as historical documents they are right fascinating so i dont complain. If they werent put on kerplunk I guess that EP should be bought separately and I reckon it would also cost more money that way. Since no matter how shite those songs are, every self-respected Green Day fan should own them anyway.

So overall, I cannot see what damage they make at the end of Kerplunk.

And no matter who or what its always nice to hear bands covering the 'O

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The only song on there that isn't as good as the others is Words I Might Have Ate

How very dare you

I love Kerplunk too! Yet I wish they had never added the Sweet Children EP to the final tracklist. It sounds pretty weird to me in the context of the album :ermm:

I just don't think of them as being in the context of the album, I usually turn it off after Words I Might Have Ate and think of them as a totally separate thing that just happens to be on the same CD. I don't think they put them on there as an addition to the album really, like I doubt they expected people to think of them as the last four tracks of Kerplunk, I think they're just meant to be a little bonus present when you've finished listening to Kerplunk.

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LOL do you leets realise that "shite" is so bloody brilliant word that it is complete tripe that only you Britons would be allowed to use it. After all your isles are not actually the centre of the world :P

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Just a friendly reminder that you're an American. ;)

Oh come on. Who doesn't want to pretend they're British every now and then?

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LOL do you leets realise that "shite" is so bloody brilliant word that it is complete tripe that only you Britons would be allowed to use it. After all your isles are not actually the centre of the world :P

They are the centre of where the word "shite" was invented and is used though :P. And the judgement on a Brit using the American version of a slang word (eg "ass") would be just as bad.

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They are the centre of where the word "shite" was invented and is used though :P.

Thats maybe the only perk of being a foreigner. Nobody judges you no matter how much you interbreed the slangs.

plus language diversity never kills anyone :(

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Thats maybe the only perk of being a foreigner. Nobody judges you no matter how much you interbreed the slangs.

plus language diversity never kills anyone :(

Unless you spoke Yiddish in Germany in the early 1940s.
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Unless you spoke Yiddish in Germany in the early 1940s.

OK still people get harassased if they speak wrong language to be honest but I meant that diversity of one particular language causes no harm and the more diverse vocabulary people use the better and more colourful the language gets :P

there has never been worse idea than the standardising of the spoken language/vocabulary ( Which luckily couldnt succeed anyway)

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