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Green Day - Father of all Motherfuckers (February 7, 2020) Album • Page 29

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by ItsAndrew, Sep 10, 2019.

  1. ComedownMachine

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    Funny because Billie Eilish is a huge Ariana fan
     
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  2. Zilla

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    Rock stars that rag on pop acts are so embarrassing.
     
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  3. The Lucky Moose

    I'm Emotional, I Hug the Block Prestigious

    Maybe he just really fucking hates Max Martin songs lol
     
  4. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    He's so 90s rock
     
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  5. AWasteOfATime

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    ok boomer
     
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  6. AWasteOfATime

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    its impossible to not see this as their worst album.
     
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  7. clockwise

    GREEN DUDES BEST GREEN DAY PODCAST Prestigious

    It's impossible to not see this as the worst thread.
     
  8. slimfenix182

    FUCKIN SAVAGES IN THAT FUCKIN BOX Prestigious

    If you told me during the Warning or Idiot days that I'd eventually not purchase four Green Day albums in a row, I'd have literally died laughing

    Rev Rad was decent and I came close to buying it but that's it
     
  9. ComedownMachine

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    you must have not been in many threads
     
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  10. kiguel182

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    The marketing is embarrassing but I enjoyed the album. Seems like they are having a blast.
     
  11. 333 GANG

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    Listened to this twice more in full today because a) it’s so short, and b) I try to give things a fair shake, but I’m disappointed to report this is still terrible.
     
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  12. MysteryKnight

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    This could be true, but they still don't have any bad albums (including this, it is not a bad album)
     
  13. JM95

    hmmm

    You still using dial-up, dude? Think this was meant to be posted in 2004.
     
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  14. Donnie Ruth

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    I could probably scrap together an opinion of my own which will state they have 4 bad albums.
     
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  15. marsupial jones

    make a bagel without the hole Prestigious

    Unrelated to this album but, over the summer I listened to Warning for the first time in well over a decade and I was blown away by how prescient the line, “is the cop or am I the one that’s really dangerous?” was and how eerily it fits in the 2016-2020 world and that dude wrote that in 1999 (not saying police weren’t dangerous in 1999 but i was in 6th grade so I knew shit back then)

    still think that’s the most genius lyric he’s ever written
     
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  16. Elder Lightning

    With metal in my bones and punk in my heart Supporter

    I like this way more than Revolution Radio.
     
  17. MysteryKnight

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    Personally, I think every album they have released since 2004 has actually been really good.

    And yes, that includes the trilogy
     
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  18. clockwise

    GREEN DUDES BEST GREEN DAY PODCAST Prestigious

    The trilogy is fucking great, get with the program everybody.
     
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  19. iCarly Rae Jepsen

    run away with me Platinum

    well I'm sure it can't get worse
    never mind

     
  20. The Lucky Moose

    I'm Emotional, I Hug the Block Prestigious

    I mean, not sure if prescient is the right term, police brutality wasn’t exactly a new thing
     
  21. Aaron Mook Feb 8, 2020
    (Last edited: Feb 8, 2020)
    It's a shame the album art and marketing are unbearable, because I actually think this record is pretty fun
     
  22. marsupial jones

    make a bagel without the hole Prestigious

    true, but I mean 6 grade me didn’t know about it and didn’t understand what the line meant at the time. When I listened this pass summer I was like “oh damn that definitely applies to right now” but I would have said the same thing if I was 31 in 1999. Just sad how much that line still applies to today, if not more so, 21 years later.
     
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  23. kiguel182

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    I mean, “Killing in the name” was written in 92 and it still today, word for word. Probably more even.
     
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  24. AlwaysEvolving21

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    Yeah, I like this album enough that I had to buy it on vinyl. Its incredibly fun. I dig the energy a lot.

    I also gave 21CB a spin. There's A LOT going on in that album, but for what it is, I like it way more now than I have over the past ten years. I also appreciate the effort put into it. Static Age was my favorite after listening to the whole thing.
     
  25. TEGCRocco

    Assume It's A Bit

    Even if I liked this album, this whole era would pretty easily go down as their most embarrassing with their whole "lol pop is trash right guys? only ROCK is real music" attitude. I thought it might have been satire at first but they REALLY seem to be doubling down on it