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Green Day to release LP titled "Demolicious" to support Record Store Day


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Saw this instrumental version of State of Shock posted on youtube

Published on Mar 7, 2014

This song is from Green Day's new demo album coming out April 19th, 2014 with Record Store Day.

It's that video, but re-uploaded

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Ok, for those who genuinely cannot afford it, even by using the methods stated, why don't you buy it for them? I'd be happy to facilitate it. Send me your paypal address and I'll request the money from you. Hell, I'll even kick in $20 myself. Should $100 from you be enough to cover a few people? As you state, just drink water instead of two sodas every day until the release and I think you'll have the $100 saved up.

That's just retarded. No one person is gonna be buying 30 copies for themselves, obviously my suggestion isn't for saving up $600. I don't know why you're so pissy about this, you can certainly affo Oh wait, that must be the Iowa kicking in :P

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It's that video, but re-uploaded

oh, ok did not know that.
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I mean that I won't be able to get a copy of it. There aren't any record stores around me. :(

Fortunately for me, I know of at least 2 record stores near to me. I live in Bristol, England, UK.

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If that is what State of Shock is really going to sound like, I'm excited

I wouldn't get TOO excited...listen to his cover of Sweet 16 (which sounds epic) and then Green Day's version. Very different :/

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I wouldn't get TOO excited...listen to his cover of Sweet 16 (which sounds epic) and then Green Day's version. Very different :/

Oh yes, I just heard the cover for the first time, this version of Sweet 16 is quite different and... I prefer the cover, tbh... :mellow:

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I wouldn't get TOO excited...listen to his cover of Sweet 16 (which sounds epic) and then Green Day's version. Very different :/

yea true, but the live recording sounds pretty similar
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Here in Venezuela there's no stores participating of the mother fucking Record Store Day... And also even If they manage to get the album on CD format after that day it will not arrive (at least for now) here in Venezuela because all those social problems (Like the ones on Ukraine) and also I couldn't even preorder it online for the same reason... So don't judge me, I TRIED.

Now, I will just wait for the record to finally leak.

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***UPDATE!!!***

I was doing a little digging (trying to find out if Meltdown with The Ramones would be released on 10" or 12" vinyl - I'm seeing sources saying both), and it looks like literally EVERYTHING being released for RSD is going to be made only in extremely tiny runs - including Demolicious. Granted, this is only on one site, but it's disheartening news. Here is the site:

http://www.strictlydiscs.com/page/about/us/intheknow?id=310

Start praying, people - the numbers aren't good: 1,000 cassettes, 6,000 CDs, 3,000 colored LPs. Springsteen seems to be the only one who is putting out a "significant" quantity of his record - more than 8,000 are being pressed. Paramore and The Pogues are being limited to 3,000, and The Ramones to 5,000. I think I'm going to have to actually camp out (and I do NOT like camping - had a really shitty experience when I was a Cub Scout [nothing scandalous - just lots of bugs and hard cots and a wooden toilet and Conservatives and no marshmallows and a giant thunderstorm that drenched everyone]).

I really hope that it doesn't rain. And that I get a cell phone signal. Thank God for Cards Against Humanity. Any thoughts on camping out (or getting to the store super fucking early)?

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***UPDATE!!!***

I was doing a little digging (trying to find out if Meltdown with The Ramones would be released on 10" or 12" vinyl - I'm seeing sources saying both), and it looks like literally EVERYTHING being released for RSD is going to be made only in extremely tiny runs - including Demolicious. Granted, this is only on one site, but it's disheartening news. Here is the site:

http://www.strictlydiscs.com/page/about/us/intheknow?id=310

Start praying, people - the numbers aren't good: 1,000 cassettes, 6,000 CDs, 3,000 colored LPs. Springsteen seems to be the only one who is putting out a "significant" quantity of his record - more than 8,000 are being pressed. Paramore and The Pogues are being limited to 3,000, and The Ramones to 5,000. I think I'm going to have to actually camp out (and I do NOT like camping - had a really shitty experience when I was a Cub Scout [nothing scandalous - just lots of bugs and hard cots and a wooden toilet and Conservatives and no marshmallows and a giant thunderstorm that drenched everyone]).

I really hope that it doesn't rain. And that I get a cell phone signal. Thank God for Cards Against Humanity. Any thoughts on camping out (or getting to the store super fucking early)?

Looks like I'll have no chance to get it in the UK. The numbers quantities on there match the ones on the Warner Press Release so they probably are right :(

I hope they do a second release at some point after record store day

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Looks like I'll have no chance to get it in the UK. The numbers quantities on there match the ones on the Warner Press Release so they probably are right :(

I hope they do a second release at some point after record store day

I don't recall any numbers on the press release...

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I don't recall any numbers on the press release...

There weren't any numbers for Demolicious but there were for most of the others
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There weren't any numbers for Demolicious but there were for most of the others

The question is, then: why would they NOT announce numbers for Demolicious, but they would for everything else?

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Am I the only who think these songs are not actual demos? :shifty:

Likely, the band just record the songs with more distortionated guitars (Remember Instagram?) and then once again the just said "Fuck it, we're gonna release this shit" and call it is an 'Demo Collection' album just to pretend.

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Am I the only who think these songs are not actual demos? :shifty:

Likely, the band just record the songs with more distortionated guitars (Remember Instagram?) and then once again the just said "Fuck it, we're gonna release this shit" and call it is an 'Demo Collection' album just to pretend.

Then DRB would been on it as that was one of the few tracks mentioned...

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Then DRB would been on it as that was one of the few tracks mentioned...

Not necessarily.. It is clearly not required to have DRB or another song to prove they are actually demos.

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Not necessarily.. It is clearly not required to have DRB or another song to prove they are actually demos.

You took the words right out of my mouth

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Am I the only who think these songs are not actual demos? :shifty:

Likely, the band just record the songs with more distortionated guitars (Remember Instagram?) and then once again the just said "Fuck it, we're gonna release this shit" and call it is an 'Demo Collection' album just to pretend.

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Not necessarily.. It is clearly not required to have DRB or another song to prove they are actually demos.

Green Day is usually good at labeling stuff

Re recording of new guitars and such would be considered as remixes not demos...

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Am I the only who think these songs are not actual demos? :shifty:

Likely, the band just record the songs with more distortionated guitars (Remember Instagram?) and then once again the just said "Fuck it, we're gonna release this shit" and call it is an 'Demo Collection' album just to pretend.

It's possible these are the original demos, but with newly tracked guitar. Since everyone seemed to have issues with the guitar tone on the trilogy it doesn't make sense to release demos with the same guitar tone.

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I wouldn't get TOO excited...listen to his cover of Sweet 16 (which sounds epic) and then Green Day's version. Very different :/

He based his covers off the shitty recordings of State of Shock and Sweet 16 that we got right after the tiki bar show. Compare the Sweet 16 cover to the 2011 recording, not the studio version. That'd be a better way to tell how accurate his covers are
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Likely, the band just record the songs with more distortionated guitars (Remember Instagram?) and then once again the just said "Fuck it, we're gonna release this shit" and call it is an 'Demo Collection' album just to pretend.

That wouldn't make sense.

Green Day is usually good at labeling stuff

Re recording of new guitars and such would be considered as remixes not demos...

Good points.

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So, has anyone heard any info on the whole vinyl color thing? As in, will it be one red and one clear disc, or will they be sold separately?

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