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new album will be shit, just like uno, dos & tre (not hate, just an opinion)

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4 minutes ago, CornerOfInsignificance said:

new album will be shit, just like uno, dos & tre (not hate, just an opinion)

"Shit" sure sounds like a humble opinion

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6 minutes ago, Sixtrix said:

"Shit" sure sounds like a humble opinion

i am of possession of a very low intellect ??

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13 minutes ago, CornerOfInsignificance said:

i am of possession of a very low intellect ??

No problem, your words are very clear :)

Fingers crossed that the new album will be mind blowing 

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1 hour ago, CornerOfInsignificance said:

new album will be shit, just like uno, dos & tre (not hate, just an opinion)

Just because the trilogy had mixed reviews and wasn't that popular doesn't mean this new one will be....

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But it's a common response though. A new upcoming album will always be compared with the previous one. So expectations will most likely derive from the opinions from the previous album.

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2 hours ago, CornerOfInsignificance said:

new album will be shit, just like uno, dos & tre (not hate, just an opinion)

Great first post - did you join just to say that?

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I had a dream where I was in a place which was a combination of my high school where I studied and my university, after roaming around for a while I found Green Day! Billie was standing next to me and was making a guitar riff which was sounding almost like trilogy but was a step better than that, I asked him about their instruments and amps (but I don't remember anything of that now) and during that I mistakenly placed my foot on his distortion pedal, I thought I ruined everything but instead of placing them properly he continued playing and I must say after that he was playing some of the best riffs ever. The groove and heaviness was great in the music. I got to know that the album is to be released the next day but they said they will work a bit more on it, thanks to me for tuning low the guitar (by mistake) and they will tune the whole album in similar way because they liked it and it was cool! So release date got delayed for a few days.

It doesn't happens but I think I'm looking much into it. :P 

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3 minutes ago, Siddharth_471 said:

It doesn't happens but I think I'm looking much into it. :P 

Not saying you should go see a doctor, but you might want to cut back the amount of time checking this topic

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3 minutes ago, Sixtrix said:

Not saying you should go see a doctor, but you might want to cut back the amount of time checking this topic

LOL! Well, this is first time I'm experiencing this and it happened due to tiredness after travelling and not proper sleep.

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Yesterday I saw Springsteen live (give me a minute, maybe I didn't choose the wrong thread :D ) and that brought my mind to one the two bands able to give me the same feelings during a concert, our guys (the other one are The Who). Eventually, driving back home, I listened Bullet in a bible and Awesome as Fuck and that made me think this: do you think that an album with a "live soul" could be possible? Would you like it? For live soul I don't mean necessarily something with a raw sound, but a record with longer instrumental parts, more screaming from Billie Joe, a different vocal filter, climatic song endings, maybe more "connected tracks". I don't know if I well explained what I mean, and I'm not an audio engineer neither a musician, so probably I just wrote tons of bullshits or something extremely banal. In case it's Springsteen's fault, that's why I mentioned it :D.

 

P.s. Forgive me if there is a separate thread to talk about this kind of things

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5 hours ago, Siddharth_471 said:

It doesn't happens but I think I'm looking much into it. :P 

So Green Day is turning metal core, huh? Yessssss

25 minutes ago, J a c said:

I listened Bullet in a bible and Awesome as Fuck and that made me think this: do you think that an album with a "live soul" could be possible? Would you like it? For live soul I don't mean necessarily something with a raw sound, but a record with longer instrumental parts, more screaming from Billie Joe, a different vocal filter, climatic song endings, maybe more "connected tracks".

I agree with you that the live albums should be more "real." I would absolutely love a live album that was an entire show, beginning to end. Sure, it could be from multiple stops/nights so that they get the best version of each song, but nothing left out would be fantastic.

Regarding "vocal filters," those sometimes have to be applied in post to make the recordings sound better. Billie's vocal mic picks up Trè's kit quite a bit, so that has to be EQ'd out in post, or there is a noise gate placed on his vocals. The gate is quite evident in Awesome As Fuck.

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55 minutes ago, Matt. said:

So Green Day is turning metal core, huh? Yessssss

I agree with you that the live albums should be more "real." I would absolutely love a live album that was an entire show, beginning to end. Sure, it could be from multiple stops/nights so that they get the best version of each song, but nothing left out would be fantastic.

Regarding "vocal filters," those sometimes have to be applied in post to make the recordings sound better. Billie's vocal mic picks up Trè's kit quite a bit, so that has to be EQ'd out in post, or there is a noise gate placed on his vocals. The gate is quite evident in Awesome As Fuck.

I'd probably hate it if GD went "core" anything except hardcore punk or melodic hardcore. For me, metal is all or nothing. I've never really been able to get into any of the new metalcore or deathcore bands that seem to be so popular with my friends. I just don't see a metal and punk hybrid working for GD unless they did some straight-up thrash or crossover thrash material. That being said, I'd love for GD to do a thrash album and to release it before the new Metallica record. :D

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I'm just hoping something happens in the bay area before I have to leave...

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20 hours ago, WhiteTim said:

not really for RHCP a lot of their albums has co writers

 George Clinton co wrote several songs on Freaky Styley there were several co writers for Mother's Milk etc 

Like Dr. Seuss, haha.  But not like The Getaway where one man made all their songs into his brand of music.  On Green Day 12 (or Green Day 3.0 as it could possibly be) I'd like to see "All songs by Green Day".  The four of them can write great songs and hit songs.  If anything these bands that have rocked the world for decades should be showing these producers how it's done, not the other way around.   Patrick Stump writing a song for Blink?   Please.  He wouldn't have a job if it wasn't for them.      Danger Mouse?   Who the heck is Danger Mouse?   Green Day should throw caution to the wind and self  produce a bold, loud, crazy f**K of a record.      They've done a concept album, another concept album and a trilogy.   The next album should be something totally different and unique.   Maybe a double album, maybe something that's never been done in the history of music.  

 

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10 minutes ago, thatdude03 said:

Like Dr. Seuss, haha.  But not like The Getaway where one man made all their songs into his brand of music.  On Green Day 12 (or Green Day 3.0 as it could possibly be) I'd like to see "All songs by Green Day".  The four of them can write great songs and hit songs.  If anything these bands that have rocked the world for decades should be showing these producers how it's done, not the other way around.   Patrick Stump writing a song for Blink?   Please.  He wouldn't have a job if it wasn't for them.      Danger Mouse?   Who the heck is Danger Mouse?   Green Day should throw caution to the wind and self  produce a bold, loud, crazy f**K of a record.      They've done a concept album, another concept album and a trilogy.   The next album should be something totally different and unique.   Maybe a double album, maybe something that's never been done in the history of music.  

 

Has anyone ever told you your spacebar seems broken? You only need one space after punctuation. 

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9 minutes ago, thatdude03 said:

Like Dr. Seuss, haha.  But not like The Getaway where one man made all their songs into his brand of music.  On Green Day 12 (or Green Day 3.0 as it could possibly be) I'd like to see "All songs by Green Day".  The four of them can write great songs and hit songs.  If anything these bands that have rocked the world for decades should be showing these producers how it's done, not the other way around.   Patrick Stump writing a song for Blink?   Please.  He wouldn't have a job if it wasn't for them.      Danger Mouse?   Who the heck is Danger Mouse?   Green Day should throw caution to the wind and self  produce a bold, loud, crazy f**K of a record.      They've done a concept album, another concept album and a trilogy.   The next album should be something totally different and unique.   Maybe a double album, maybe something that's never been done in the history of music.  

 

Lol naw Getaway is deft not Dangers brand of music if anything Danger helped out finalizing lyrics but the main writers was the band themselves for Danger's brand you'd have to check out Gorillaz Demon Days or the Gnarls Barkley albums (the "I think I'm crraaazzzzyyyyy possibly" song) he also written a Norah Jones album and some of Adele's songs from the 25 album I think for Getaway is that RHCP is just not that good anymore 

but I don't think we have a real fear of Green Day using co writers they haven't in the past i think and could be wrong that Billie is too guarded/protected over his work when it comes to actual Green Day material just going off interview in Guitar World for 21st where he said when he's writing lyrics for GD that even Mike and Tre know not to bother him or interfere with him when you have a co writer escp an non band member you gotta be open and such of course I could be wrong with that but I don't think Billie could work with co writers for an actual GD project I know he does with Pinhead and such but I don't think he's invested into Pinhead as he's with GD

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30 minutes ago, WhiteTim said:

Lol naw Getaway is deft not Dangers brand of music if anything Danger helped out finalizing lyrics but the main writers was the band themselves for Danger's brand you'd have to check out Gorillaz Demon Days or the Gnarls Barkley albums (the "I think I'm crraaazzzzyyyyy possibly" song) he also written a Norah Jones album and some of Adele's songs from the 25 album I think for Getaway is that RHCP is just not that good anymore 

but I don't think we have a real fear of Green Day using co writers they haven't in the past i think and could be wrong that Billie is too guarded/protected over his work when it comes to actual Green Day material just going off interview in Guitar World for 21st where he said when he's writing lyrics for GD that even Mike and Tre know not to bother him or interfere with him when you have a co writer escp an non band member you gotta be open and such of course I could be wrong with that but I don't think Billie could work with co writers for an actual GD project I know he does with Pinhead and such but I don't think he's invested into Pinhead as he's with GD

 

:lol: Billie wrote three Pinhead Gunpowder songs that I can think of in total - Anniversary Song, New Blood and 27. Aaron Cometbus writes like over 90% of their songs  with one or two from Jason and Bill. Suggesting he's a co writer for Pinhead is equal to suggesting Tre is a co writer for Green Day except he actually has written more songs :lol:

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3 minutes ago, st_trillie said:

 

:lol: Billie wrote three Pinhead Gunpowder songs that I can think of in total - Anniversary Song, New Blood and 27. Aaron Cometbus writes like over 90% of their songs  with one or two from Jason and Bill. Suggesting he's a co writer for Pinhead is equal to suggesting Tre is a co writer for Green Day except he actually has written more songs :lol:

Oh Nevermind then lol (I only own one Pinhead album and digitally no booklet lol)

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7 minutes ago, WhiteTim said:

Oh Nevermind then lol (I only own one Pinhead album and digitally no booklet lol)

 

:shy: You are missing out on some serious tunes!! 

For all those out there who don't already know for whatever reason Billie doesn't/didn't write all those Pinhead Gunpowder songs. Jason wrote Cabot Girl, Walkin' Catastrophe. Homesick Hopes and 2nd Street and co-wrote High Maintenance with Aaron, Bill Schneider wrote Backyard Flames and El Lasso Grappo (though it's only on the reissue) and Billie wrote Anniversary Song, 27 and New Blood. Every other song was written by Aaron Cometbus ;) 

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20 hours ago, StuckWithDom said:

for interests sake only, who are the other songs on California written by? 

 

Every track has writing credits for Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, Matt Skiba, and John Feldmann

 

Along with those four, Patrick Stump from Fall Out Boy has credits on Sober and San Diego, Martin Johnson from Boys Like Girls on California (the song) and David Hodges from Evanescence on Home Is Such a Lonely Place, Kings of the Weekend, and Teenage Satellites

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21 minutes ago, tdlyon said:

 

Every track has writing credits for Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, Matt Skiba, and John Feldmann

 

Along with those four, Patrick Stump from Fall Out Boy has credits on Sober and San Diego, Martin Johnson from Boys Like Girls on California (the song) and David Hodges from Evanescence on Home Is Such a Lonely Place, Kings of the Weekend, and Teenage Satellites

Wow didn't even know about them being involved.

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4 hours ago, Fuzz said:

Has anyone ever told you your spacebar seems broken? You only need one space after punctuation. 

No       They  haven't.                        I didn't know that  anyone noticed.    Seriously though, I have issues with this message board on Chrome.  It really acts up to point where it's difficult to type and I have to   use Internet Explorer to do my thing on here.   It's weird.    But back on topic, I have that on their mission to destroy the phrase "pop punk", they don't put one single "na na na na" or "oh ah ah" on Green Day 3.0.    That would be Step One of their mission.   None of those.

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On 7/4/2016 at 0:08 AM, tdlyon said:

Who cares if songs have co-writers as long as the music is good

Me.  

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Me too because some of the  the best Green Day song lyrics are the ones that are personal, from Billie Joe's heart and experiences, and relatable to the listener at the same time.  I love the authenticity in Billie Joe's lyrics.  

That is the number one thing I'm hoping for on the new album: Really great lyrics!!!

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