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Just now, Dakke said:

Also, we're getting pretty desperate if we connect a van with a rumor buzzword on it with the new album :lol:

I know it's not album-related, it's just a funny coincidence. :P 

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Billie driving around in a white OTIS van with FRE CNDY licence plates. What does #PEDO on his instagram post mean? A new Green Day album?

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27 minutes ago, AlissaGoesRAWR said:

I keep seeing a white van driving around town with the word "OTIS" on it. Nothing else. It's driving me crazy. This is a big city, and I've seen it at least four times. I'm assuming it's from the elevator company?

I'm afraid you're hallucinating from Green Day deprivation. :P

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14 minutes ago, Clayish said:

This isn't coming until the fall.

I agree, here's what I think.

Announcement in mid July.

New Single out on Monday, August 22nd.

New album out on Friday, October 7th.

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3 hours ago, Fuzz said:

Posted the Billboard article from back in May about "What We Do (and Don't) Want to Hear" with a few comments of my own

http://www.greendayauthority.com/news/5228/

I agree, rock isn't doing too well in the mainstream right now, but it would be very cool if Green Day changed that. Oddly enough, in the underground scene there aren't as many killer pop-punk bands as there were 5 to 10 years ago, a lot of the new kids comin up just aren't playing that kind of music anymore. I know there's some out there, but there needs to be more! What I really want out of this new album is for it to inspire new kids to pick up instruments and form bands, which Billie is already way ahead of haha

also, I hope it comes out Friday October 14th so it can share a birthday with nimrod.

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I really think that Green Day could bring rock back to life with a kick ass album and great promotion, including videos. There is some good music  out there now, but much of it's not mainstream. My son hates pop so he looks for the underground, indie label stuff. Green day could help inspire the masses to appreciate rock/alt/punk again.

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13 minutes ago, Kyle Serlington said:

I agree, rock isn't doing too well in the mainstream right now, but it would be very cool if Green Day changed that. Oddly enough, in the underground scene there aren't as many killer pop-punk bands as there were 5 to 10 years ago, a lot of the new kids comin up just aren't playing that kind of music anymore. I know there's some out there, but there needs to be more! What I really want out of this new album is for it to inspire new kids to pick up instruments and form bands, which Billie is already way ahead of haha

also, I hope it comes out Friday October 14th so it can share a birthday with nimrod.

Which is why Billie Joe started that #mynewband campaign on Instagram.

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Green Day isn't going to bring rock back to life. At best, they have a moderately successful album sales wise with one popular single, and their album is critically acclaimed. They're going to be like the Chili Peppers and Foo Fighters and be known and loved, but they're not cracking into pop radio. Rock isn't going to be popular in the US until there's a large culture change.

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2 minutes ago, Joe Van Winkle said:

Which is why Billie Joe started that #mynewband campaign on Instagram.

yup! that's what I was getting at when I wrote "which Billie is already way ahead of"

I don't just want new Green Day, I want more new Punk in general. The underground Hardcore scene is great right now, but there's not as much melodic stuff out there

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17 hours ago, Matt. said:

Except when the bands have no legal rights to their own music! haha

Ex: Band gets video removed from YouTube due to copyright claim from its own label.

Are you kidding me? Is that something that is going on? Damn!
Do you have any exemple of a band that don't have the copyrights of their own work?

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2 hours ago, Joe Van Winkle said:

I agree, here's what I think.

Announcement in mid July.

New Single out on Monday, August 22nd.

New album out on Friday, October 7th.

Announcement early July.

New single & tour dates early August

Album out September along with start of tour.

 

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33 minutes ago, DookieLukie said:

Green Day isn't going to bring rock back to life. At best, they have a moderately successful album sales wise with one popular single, and their album is critically acclaimed. They're going to be like the Chili Peppers and Foo Fighters and be known and loved, but they're not cracking into pop radio. Rock isn't going to be popular in the US until there's a large culture change.

Yeah, they won't be able to pull off a second American Idiot. In 2004, just about everything was right to make a political rock album a hit. Would that be bad? Hell no. Enduring fan acclaim is more important than the ephemeral glory of the Billboard Hot Top 100 (Warning comes to mind). I'd rather see them win a Grammy for Best Rock Album again.

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2 minutes ago, Fab Grisi said:

Are you kidding me? Is that something that is going on? Damn!
Do you have any exemple of a band that don't have the copyrights of their own work?

a lot of artists don't own their music 

publishing and ownerships of masters are different things

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1 minute ago, Dakke said:

Yeah, they won't be able to pull off a second American Idiot. In 2004, just about everything was right to make a political rock album a hit. Would that be bad? Hell no. Enduring fan acclaim is more important than the ephemeral glory of the Billboard Hot Top 100 (Warning comes to mind). I'd rather see them win a Grammy for Best Rock Album again.

Just like how they dominated the 2005 MTV VMA's!!!!

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14 minutes ago, WhiteTim said:

a lot of artists don't own their music 

publishing and ownerships of masters are different things

I had no idea. It seems insanely unfair to the artists. I mean, you should be able to do whatever you want with the music that you create to your band.

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Just now, Joe Van Winkle said:

Just like how they dominated the 2005 MTV VMA's!!!!

YES. I don't watch MTV as much as I used to before the turn of the decennium, but the VMA's boosted their popularity in the Dookie-era and did so again after the release of AI. They need such big occasions to catapult themselves back onto the rock stage.

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Green Day "bringing rock back to life" sounds like a complete disaster. I can totally see a record filled with blatant single attempts and it would suck again like the trilogy.

Give me a 10-12 track LP that doesn't take itself too seriously that's filled with great songs. They can make this happen.

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8 minutes ago, Clayish said:

Green Day "bringing rock back to life" sounds like a complete disaster. I can totally see a record filed with blatant single attempts and it would suck again like the trilogy.

Give me a 10-12 track LP that doesn't take itself too seriously that's filled with great songs. They can make this happen.

I think it's the first time I history I agree with you.

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13 minutes ago, Fab Grisi said:

I had no idea. It seems insanely unfair to the artists. I mean, you should be able to do whatever you want with the music that you create to your band.

Well it's a business most bands nowadays do own their publishing (which is very important) when talking money and doing business the labels takes more risks than bands do as labels spend thousands on recording thousands for videos millions for promotion and marketing and they're not promised that money back

Green Day owns the Lookout albums flat out from the masters to publishing etc they don't need permission to release them or destroy the albums as they own them fully Green Day has publishings for the Reprise/Warner albums (Dookie to current) so Reprise can't just put their music in say a Coke commercial without the bands sign off however GD if they leave Reprise they can't just re-release Dookie (or any other of the Reprise albums) just cause they want to 

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4 minutes ago, WhiteTim said:

Well it's a business most bands nowadays do own their publishing (which is very important) when talking money and doing business the labels takes more risks than bands do as labels spend thousands on recording thousands for videos millions for promotion and marketing and they're not promised that money back

Green Day owns the Lookout albums flat out from the masters to publishing etc they don't need permission to release them or destroy the albums as they own them fully Green Day has publishings for the Reprise/Warner albums (Dookie to current) so Reprise can't just put their music in say a Coke commercial without the bands sign off however GD if they leave Reprise they can't just re-release Dookie (or any other of the Reprise albums) just cause they want to 

Well, it's a relief that at least the Lookout ones belong 100% to Green Day.

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Green Day should just release Stop Drop and Roll again under their name and shock all the Green Day haters. That album is the kind of stuff Green Day should be doing now. Still can't believe Green Day was behind songs the likes of "Red Tide" and "The Pedestrian" and "Dark Side of Night." Just great songs.

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5 minutes ago, DookieLukie said:

Green Day should just release Stop Drop and Roll again under their name and shock all the Green Day haters. That album is the kind of stuff Green Day should be doing now. Still can't believe Green Day was behind songs the likes of "Red Tide" and "The Pedestrian" and "Dark Side of Night." Just great songs.

And Mother Mary!!!

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1 hour ago, DookieLukie said:

Green Day should just release Stop Drop and Roll again under their name and shock all the Green Day haters. That album is the kind of stuff Green Day should be doing now. Still can't believe Green Day was behind songs the likes of "Red Tide" and "The Pedestrian" and "Dark Side of Night." Just great songs.

It's a top 3 Green Day related release.

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