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Green Day Band • Page 103

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Melody Bot, Jan 12, 2016.

  1. Greg

    The Forgotten Son Supporter

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  2. Greg

    The Forgotten Son Supporter

    Also, I have a 10 hour drive tomorrow. I decided to put everything Green Day has on Spotify into one playlist and will just jam that the whole way.
     

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  3. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    chronologically or shuffle?
     
  4. Greg

    The Forgotten Son Supporter

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  5. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    beautiful, perfect. You should get realllllyyy in the weeds and put the singles from Shenanigans in chronologically with when they were first released instead of with the compilation
     
  6. Zilla

    Trusted Supporter

    It really does. Does the Nimrod anniversary copy sound better than the old one?
     
  7. raaaaaaaady

    Regular

    How does that Dookie pressing that's on sale sound?
     
  8. Greg

    The Forgotten Son Supporter

    Honestly, I thought about it. I even found a site recently that details every recording session they’ve done. I learned that Chump and Longview were redone after originally being recorded for the Dookie sessions. But I guess they went on tour after recording and played them and they changed enough that they redid them before the album release. Those original Dookie recordings have never been released. Anyway, that did make think of splitting up Shenanigans, but I guess I’m just so used to that collection being in that order that I prefer it that way. Plus this puts Maria/JAR/Poprocks and Coke right before Shenanigans to extend the b-side stretch of songs.
     
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  9. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    Poprocks and Coke is so underrated but so good
     
  10. Donnie Ruth

    Prestigious Supporter

    I always thought I would skip way more songs on 21CB but re-listening to it makes me realize the only songs I actively want to skip are:

    Song of the Century, Christian’s Inferno, Horseshoes & Handgrenades.

    That’s way better than I remember. I remember being lukewarm on Last of the American Girls, but probably won’t skip it.
     
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  11. AlwaysEvolving21

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    I’m not sure tbh. I do think I’ve ever heard the anniversary copy of nimrod!
     
  12. Zilla

    Trusted Supporter

    Link?
     
  13. i listened to international superhits yesterday on vinyl. so many classics.
     
  14. AlwaysEvolving21

    Trusted Supporter

    Best Greatest Hits album of all time.
     
  15. Steeeve Perry

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  16. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

    It's a very good greatest hits album, but...

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  18. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    Eagles, Beatles, there's a million other great picks
     
  19. Jason Tolpin

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    Im not a huge TOm Petty fan but I bet if I looked, I would know all the words to all the songs on the Greatest Hits album.
     
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  20. Steeeve Perry

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    In terms of bands whose best songs are singles and hence their quintessential album is a greatest hits comp... may I suggest for discussion:
    Foo Fighters
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
     
  21. Phantom Mountain

    Transgender Princess

    RHCP sucks & not just because one of them is a statutory rapist.
     
  22. AlwaysEvolving21

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    Stop When The Red Lights Flash has been a jam all day for me. I always forget about this song. I wish it wasn’t on Dos haha. The Reading performance of the song is cool too. Actually, all live performances of trilogy songs in that setlist are good.
     
  23. tdlyon

    Most Dope Supporter

    because those songs are good
     
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  24. bd007h

    chorus.fm's resident Meg Myers fan #GoSabres/Bills

    Yup, Smash, Dookie, and Rancid's ...And Out Come The Wolves are widely credited with catapulting punk into the mainstream in 1994. All were huge at the time.
     
  25. razorburn May 15, 2022
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    razorburn

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    ...And Out Come The Wolves was '95. Dookie and Smash are the albums that truly broke punk to the mainstream in '94.
     
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