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yes it is. never really been a fan of green day, but this is an amazing album.

 

probably the best album this year...

eh, Nimrod was better and for pure punkish fun so was Dookie

LOL, listening to Dookie right now. And yes, it was much better than anything they've done in the last five years. :cool:

Dookie was crap (no pun intended). Their earlier stuff was truer punk.

I liked it well enough. Ending was gosh awful funny. :D

Dookie was good, one of the only good pop-punk albums from that era. American Idiot is awful.

Dookie was crap (no pun intended). Their earlier stuff was truer punk.

 

LOL :devil::lol::lol::lol::lol:

I'm with you, r.e.g., but it looks like a concept album was a bit much for some of their fans.

 

I never suspected Billie Joe wanted to be Pete Townshend.

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I'm with you, r.e.g., but it looks like a concept album was a bit much for some of their fans.

 

I never suspected Billie Joe wanted to be Pete Townshend.

 

i was pretty surprised by their lyrics and some of the longer and more "complicated" songs.

While entertaining ... it is a pathetic, given their legacy of spinning off pop music (three-chord repetition does not a punk song make) suddenly to release an album with an "agenda" (questionable at that).

 

Though it's the most punk they've sounded in a long time, that still makes them even greater posers and commercial whores.

I like Reel Big Fish more. Alot more. :p

 

-OSW

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