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Green Day
21st Century Breakdown


3.0
good

Review

by Real Name USER (4 Reviews)
May 18th, 2015 | 16 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist


This is an album that has attracted a lot of hate, specifically from fans of their earlier work. Just look at it’s average on Sputnik compared to their other albums (Dookie has a 4, Nimrod has a 3.6. While a 3.6 isn’t great, it’s still pretty damn good compared to the 2.6 average given to 21st Century Breakdown). As a follow up to the massively successful album American Idiot, that by Kerrang magazine was considered the best rock album of the 2000s (which it isn’t, but it’s still a solid album that’s worth a listen). As most other reviews of the album show, this album is very poorly received, especially by long time fans of their earlier work.

But what exactly makes this album so bad? Why is it that every Taylor Swift release has a higher rating than this album? Is it the fact that Green Day strayed away from their more punk oriented sound, as Blink 182 did with their self titled effort? Is it the fact that the album is very ballad oriented? Or is it just bad? When I came across this album, I really didn’t know a lot of music from Green Day. I heard Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) on the radio before, but I didn’t really know what their music was supposed to sound like. So my listen of the album really didn’t have any bias (as it was the first I listened to, back in 2010 when I decided that there’s better music out there than just U2). Back then, at age 14, I liked the album (recently I’ve been revisiting many of the albums I cherished through middle school, like this one.) But what does the album actually sound like?

Right from the start of the album, you get a filler track. I suppose Song of the Century is supposed to be an intro track, nevertheless it’s a simple filler song. The further you progress into the album, you’ll realize that (similar to albums like The Black Parade or From Under the Cork Tree) that the album is a lot more pop than it is punk. For example, Know Your Enemy is a catchy and simple song, that generally repeats the same sentence over again during the chorus. 21st Century Breakdown is a very pop punk sounding song, except it has very theatrical elements to it. It’s the closest thing to the album’s Jesus of Suburbia. Last of the American Girls, Murder City, and the Static Age are also some of the more pop punk sounding songs on the album.

One thing that is very common on this album is the massive amount of ballad type songs (or in their case, songs that start out as ballads and get louder eventually). Before the Lobotomy has an acoustic guitar beginning, but eventually breaks into a more Green Day sounding song. This album is very dominated with those kind of songs. The two tracks with the name Viva la Gloria (yes, there are two) are that way as well, except both of the tracks appear to be ripping off songs from their earlier albums (Viva la Gloria! is basically Letterbomb with a piano beginning and Viva la Gloria? is basically a mix of Misery and My Chemical Romance’s Mama). 21 Guns (a song that most listeners probably knew before listening to the album itself) beings with volume swells, and then has an acoustic laced verse with an anthemic, distorted chorus (while the song’s chorus blatantly rips off All the Young Dudes by David Bowie, it’s still a nice listen.)
Two of these songs especially stood out to me; Last Night on Earth and Restless Heart Syndrome. What happens with Last Night on Earth is that the listener expects to hear the song pick up into a more “punkish” (because everyone knows that Green Day was only punk in the early 90s) sound, but this song is a genuine ballad. It’s also a first person love song from the band, which you don’t typically expect to hear from Green Day. Restless Heart Syndrome especially surprised me. I never would’ve expected this song to be nearly as musically brilliant as it is. Restless Heart Syndrome starts off with a dark piano sound. Most Green Day music isn’t “dark” sounding. This one impressed me right off from there. At the line of the song “know your enemy”, every bit of slowness and quietness in the song just rips apart with a guitar solo that’s drenched in (I think I might be wrong) a wah effect. Eventually the chords just tear apart the song. It’s a great track, and different to anything they’ve done before.

There are countless amounts of songs that stand out among the others. To start off, Peacemaker is a mariachi type acoustic song, which is a very different and unique thing to anything they’ve done before. Horseshoes and Handgrenades is a heavy anthemic type song where Billie has a very distorted voice. American Eulogy actually has Mike singing on it (which at times he actually has a better voice than Billie sometimes). East Jesus Nowhere has an attack on religion (which you sort of expect from them that this album never really brought). And, while the chorus is incredibly annoying, Christian’s Inferno is a standout track, just to the fact that it isn’t an annoying pop song or a ballad.

One thing that I would definitely change about the album is the fact that the last track on the album is probably the worst. Now Green Day has always been weak with closing albums (Good Riddance would be the perfect closer to Nimrod, yet they chose Prosthetic Head.) However, See the Light is a terrible closer to the album, which definitely makes the album less pleasurable. (For me at least) the album ender is supposed to leave a mark on the listener, so album’s should end strong. See the Light lacks that, as well the song is just a generally boring track. And it fades out. If you make your album fade out, it feels inconclusive, which is clearly what happened here.

So is the album bad? No. Is the album better than their older work? No. Is the album overhated? No. Does the album deserve to be considered a classic, or even excellent? No. Green Day’s 21st Century Breakdown is a good listen, with some very catchy songs including some of the band’s best work. However, a lot of of the album’s songs (specifically the lead single Know Your Enemy) are boring, repetitive, unoriginal, and bland. There are plenty of great tunes on this album though. Restless Heart Syndrome, American Eulogy, East Jesus Nowhere, and 21 Guns are some specific songs that I would reccommend. If you want to listen to an album reflective of their older work, then STAY AWAY! This album may be good for the average pop punk fan, but bad for anyone who wants to hear any Dookie/Insomniac/Nimrod type music. Get some real punk instead, like the Clash. If you’re a fan of albums like Blink 182’s self titled, Underclass hero (and god only knows why anyone likes that album), or maybe some older stuff from Fall Out Boy, than you would definitely like this. Musically, it’s superior to anything Green Day’s ever done. Lyrically, it gets its ass kicked. But does this album get too much hate? Yes. It’s not that horrible.


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    I don't remember the last time Pop-Punk sounded so good....

    MartinBigg (5)
    Green Day's most ambitious album to date is here, but is it their best effort?...

    quesoboy88 (2)
    Nice melodies, but horrible lyrics, storytelling, and singing make 21st Century Breakdown ...

    DrEpic4181 (2.5)
    21st century breakdown is one of the stupidest albums ever made...

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    Another "punk rock opera" by Green Day laced with pianos and violins....

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Comments:Add a Comment 
almosttolerable
May 18th 2015


126 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

An overhated album and an unpopular opinion. By the way I only like one of the recommended albums, I just did them based on which albums sounded similar to this.

PortraitsOfDecay
May 18th 2015


513 Comments


album just really isn't that good,

Supercoolguy64
May 18th 2015


11853 Comments


i prefer ratm's "know your enemy" over green day's

almosttolerable
May 18th 2015


126 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

^ true

PortraitsOfDecay
May 18th 2015


513 Comments


i prefer system of a down's "shame on a nigga"

Supercoolguy64
May 18th 2015


11853 Comments


will they die 4 u >>>>>>> shame

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIjq7AieTeA

Mutantsnowstorm
May 18th 2015


514 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

the album has songs that I'll occasionally come back to, but that's mainly cause this was the first Green Day record I got and I was in middle school. It's aight, but they've made way better albums than this

JimmyofSuburbia99
May 18th 2015


110 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Everything from them after this album is unlistenable.

Tunaboy45
May 18th 2015


18612 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

^ lazy bones is a great song though

LotusFlower
May 18th 2015


12000 Comments


"But what exactly makes this album so bad? Why is it that every Taylor Swift release has a higher rating than this album?"

If you want to be taken seriously, don't make statements like this.

Tunaboy45
May 18th 2015


18612 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

He's just putting things into perspective, it's not exactly a bad observation.

PumpBoffBag
Staff Reviewer
May 18th 2015


1671 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I associate this album with a lot of bittersweet memories, although when the rush wore off I realized it was ambitious af but fell at the first hurdle.



personal review is personal

Asdfp277
May 19th 2015


24819 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

" Why is it that every Taylor Swift release has a higher rating than this album?"

-Why does it matter? Does Taylor Swift somehow affect this album's quality?



"Just look at it’s average"

-Typo



"you’ll realize that (similar to albums like The Black Parade or From Under the Cork Tree) that"

-Typo



"Restless Heart Syndrome especially surprised me. I never would’ve expected this song to be nearly as musically brilliant as it is. Restless Heart Syndrome starts off with a dark piano sound. Most Green Day music isn’t “dark” sounding. This one impressed me right off from there."

-Redundant



"just to the fact that it isn’t"

-for*



"So is the album bad? No"

-You barely discussed the quality of the songs tho. In fact, you said, two paragraphs above: "while the chorus is incredibly annoying, Christian’s Inferno is a standout track, just to the fact that it isn’t an annoying pop song or a ballad", which kind of implies there's a lot of annoying pop songs and ballads thorough the album. If the album's filled with bad pop songs and ballads, why isn't it bad? I don't want to challenge your rating like that but maybe this album is actually bad, and you're just being too soft on it? Idk



"Green Day’s 21st Century Breakdown is a good listen, with some very catchy songs including some of the band’s best work."

-Being picky again: you don't mention that this album has some of the band's best work before your concluding paragraph. You should have discussed this at some point; if you're going to conclude something, you must discuss it in the review beforehand.



"then STAY AWAY!"

-This sounded a little too excited lol



"Get some real punk instead, like the Clash."

-Sounds like a needless stab at pop music, like the Taylor Swift thing. It's unprofessional, and it shows you're close-minded and ignorant about other musical genres



"Musically, it’s superior to anything Green Day’s ever done."

-Again, concluding stuff you haven't even mentioned before.



"But does this album get too much hate? Yes"

-Earlier in the same paragraph: "Is the album overhated? No"

Asdfp277
May 19th 2015


24819 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I love this site's coding.



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LPFTW:

"even if a song appears as filler or weak, it has to at some level have a grade of cohesion or such to the album" -- It doesn't affect his points. If a song's so boring or pointless it makes you feel like it's filter, it's for a reason, and the concept thing isn't going to change that.

habster3
May 19th 2015


16 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

I thought this album was pretty cool when I first heard it; however, that's changed with time and repeated listens. It's still got a high point or two and the amount of ambition is impressive (if terribly misguided), but for the most part it's just... not that good.



Regardless, I'm not feeling this review. You didn't really articulate what you felt were the pros and cons of this album, and the whole piece has several awkward phrases and syntactical / grammatical errors. The "Taylor Swift" point is particularly juvenile and unnecessary.

almosttolerable
May 19th 2015


126 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

lol im really bad at reviews. And i was fully aware that it was a concept album. But the concept was so pointless that i felt like it didn't even affect the album at all.



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