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NordicMindset
October 9th 2016


25137 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Listening back to the trilogy, holy fuck the guitars sound like shit. They're buried behind all the pop production and I fucking hate it.

VaxXi
October 9th 2016


4418 Comments


Uno is just ultra flat outside of Nuclear Family, but it doesn't get as horrendous as some of the songs on Dos get.

claygurnz
October 9th 2016


7599 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Yeah Dos is worst, but I still really dig Lazy Bones and to a lesser extent Stray Heart

NordicMindset
October 9th 2016


25137 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Know Your Enemy

Bang Bang

Revolution Radio

Holiday

Letterbomb

Boulevard of Broken Dreams

Longview

Private Ale

Armatage Shanks

Stuart and the Ave.

409 in Your Coffeemaker

Brat

One of My Lies

Christie Road

Burnout

Nice Guys Finish Last

Scattered

Hitchin' a Ride

Waiting

Are We the Waiting

St. Jimmy

Basket Case

She

King for a Day

Shout / (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction / Hey Jude

Still Breathing

Minority

American Idiot

Jesus of Suburbia

Ordinary World

Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)



This was their setlist last night... surprisingly.

VaxXi
October 9th 2016


4418 Comments


Stray Heart jams pretty hard, only track off the album id consider passable.

claygurnz
October 9th 2016


7599 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Damn that's a nice setlist

danielcardoso
October 9th 2016


11770 Comments


some great deep cuts in that setlist actually, even if it has a couple of clunkers. "Shout / (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction / Hey Jude" this i can never picture being a good idea tho.

onionbubs
October 9th 2016


21208 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

i like lazy bones and stray heart. and nothing else from that album (stop when the red lights flash is probably the closest thing to another passable song but even that one's not great)



uno has nuclear family, rusty james, and stay the night in it's favor and its lows are a LITTLE better than the lows on dos

user
October 10th 2016


1585 Comments


good review good display name

pos

mvdu
October 15th 2016


992 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ok just heard it - there are some excellent songs here like "Bouncing Off The Wall" which takes me back to the Warning and Nimrod era. I also loved "Forever Now", a long and joyful song that never drags at all. "Bang Bang" has a really frantic pace! Shows how they can still rock hard. I even like "Still Breathing'" but not quite as much as the others mentioned. Very good Green Day gets a 4.5 from me.

mvdu
October 15th 2016


992 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

A misstep IMO is "Troubled Times" - sounds kind of like the backdrop to a summer action movie. Judt thought it could have gone deeper with more wit. But that is really it for missteps here.

onionbubs
October 15th 2016


21208 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Bouncing off the wall grew quite a bit. Now its a highlight off here for me

LepreCon
October 15th 2016


5481 Comments


Too nervous to listen to this. I just want to hold Dookie tight and remember the good times

danielcardoso
October 15th 2016


11770 Comments


don't even know why but i bumped this to a kind 2.5 ahah.

onionbubs
October 15th 2016


21208 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Surprised it took this long for the average to drop.



Have been listening to this a lot more than I thought lately. Feels like these songs have been out way longer than they actually are tbh

hobblepot
February 13th 2017


2947 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Review echoes my feelings exactly, although I enjoy the trilogy, they're fun as throw away trashy pop-punk albums. Think of them any deeper than that and they're the equivalent of farting down a microphone and layering effects onto it. Forever Now is the best song on this album, and one of the best the band has written



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