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Is now out. And very good too.

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 Post subject: Re: Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
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The song I heard off it sounded horrible.


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Can you remember which one?

It all seems pretty much run of the mill Green Day to me. Lots of angst and politics.

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 Post subject: Re: Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
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I'm not 14.

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I might have to look out for that..

Not heard any of it yet.

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I really like Dookie, Insomniac and Nimrod, but I'm not keen on anything before or since.

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I'm not 14.


And neither are the band members. Or 90% of their followers.

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 Post subject: Re: Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
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Things JC like seem to provide a pretty decent inversed clue as to how I'll feel about them. I think I'll avoid it.


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I'm not 14.


...or a girl*, but you still watch some reet old shite.




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 Post subject: Re: Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
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I really like Dookie, Insomniac and Nimrod, but I'm not keen on anything before or since.


Warning is great. I loved 'Minority' and 'Castaway' off there. The rest of the album was good too, 'when september ends' was lovely and depressing.

American Idiot was also very good, best songs being Holiday and Boulevard of broken dreams.

It's probably that I'm a huge Green Day fan and have been for years, and absolutely and utterly hate any music that doesn't come from real instruments.

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in the gym i used to go, they always had a Mainstream Rock radio on, which aired every day, at the same time, "Wake me up when September ends". Really, hearing that song drained me all my strength to keep training. I would have to listen to an whole Manowar album after it to compensate.


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Boulevard of broken dreams I did liek this one too

I think Dookie was there best album..

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 Post subject: Re: Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
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Do you like any older US punky stuff JC?

SNFU, Minutemen, The Descendents, Agent Orange etc

I think it was all done far better back then, but I am an elitist musical prick.

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in the gym i used to go, they always had a Mainstream Rock radio on, which aired every day, at the same time, "Wake me up when September ends". Really, hearing that song drained me all my strength to keep training. I would have to listen to an whole Manowar album after it to compensate.


Well that was the point of the song tbh. It was depressing and miserable.

Didn't get any coverage on the radio in the states though, I think they deemed it a bit risky what with the censorship policies out there.

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in the gym i used to go, they always had a Mainstream Rock radio on, which aired every day, at the same time, "Wake me up when September ends". Really, hearing that song drained me all my strength to keep training. I would have to listen to an whole Manowar album after it to compensate.


Well that was the point of the song tbh. It was depressing and miserable.



it was depressing in the wrong way. Not the kind of Nick Cave/Nirvana/Anathema way. That song feels so soulless and cynical.


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and absolutely and utterly hate any music that doesn't come from real instruments.

That's a sad closed-minded point of view to have. You're missing out on tons of great music.

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and absolutely and utterly hate any music that doesn't come from real instruments.

That's a sad closed-minded point of view to have. You're missing out on tons of great music.


he's also missing tons of good music that also come from real instruments.


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Do you like any older US punky stuff JC?

SNFU, Minutemen, The Descendents, Agent Orange etc

I think it was all done far better back then, but I am an elitist musical prick.


That's the older US punky stuff? You appear to have misspelled The Ramones and The New York Dolls.

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he's also missing tons of good music that also come from real instruments.

I love the fact that we're friends now.

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and absolutely and utterly hate any music that doesn't come from real instruments.

That's a sad closed-minded point of view to have. You're missing out on tons of great music.

On the plus side he's avoiding most of the 80s' output.

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 Post subject: Re: Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
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Do you like any older US punky stuff JC?

SNFU, Minutemen, The Descendents, Agent Orange etc

I think it was all done far better back then, but I am an elitist musical prick.


I just like real music. I also have a very wide taste in music. Everything from punk to hardcore (the metal type) reggae, etc.

When I was a kid I loved Adam and the ants, The Jam, Style Council (well obviously) and anything Weller did or was involved in. But I like American punk (Ramones, Social Distortion, Flogging Molly etc) and rock (Rob Zombie, Fuel, NIN etc).

Also like Ska (anything two tone, Prince Buster etc) and basically anything with a pulse. Because of my hype nature I like music that I can nod my head along too, IE music that makes me feel like I'm alive rather than dead.

Currently I've been listening to a lot of 311 (U.S Ska/punk/reggae mix) band, bloody excellent they are. Also like Sublime, Bush, etc etc.

TBH? I'll listen to anything as long as it's not that shat where they robotise the singer's* voice.

*If they could ruddy well sing in the first place they wouldn't need to add those gay effects.

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Please define a real instrument!

I assume you mean the kind that do not use technology to make their sounds instead of a purer form.

Down with electric guitars and their evil fake music!

Seriously, it's a horrible and really crap statement.

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Most of that is just homogenous rock/punk stuff, though; I wouldn't call it a wide taste.

Which is fair enough, I'm not going to tell people what to like. Just don't kid yourself.

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Zardoz wrote:
Do you like any older US punky stuff JC?

SNFU, Minutemen, The Descendents, Agent Orange etc

I think it was all done far better back then, but I am an elitist musical prick.


The Descendents were great.

I was quite into them a while back.

TRUFAX: I got a free ticket to see NOFX last week. It was pretty awesome all is said. Though they didn't play all out of angst which made me sad.

The free tickets were for press/journos so we were actually in the stalls so I didn't have to deal with moshing. Which I've never, ever liked. Even when I was 14.

Oh but there was a great moment when Fat Mike got a guy chucked out from the front row because he didn't know the words to any songs and so was just a poser. Which made me laugh.

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 Post subject: Re: Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
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Do you like any older US punky stuff JC?

SNFU, Minutemen, The Descendents, Agent Orange etc

I think it was all done far better back then, but I am an elitist musical prick.


That's the older US punky stuff? You appear to have misspelled The Ramones and The New York Dolls.


Not really. The Descendents while not being as old as the Ramones, basically did the template for the early 90s Punk/Pop boom that Green Day got famous in. And most of them never did it better than descendants anyway.

JC, if you like punk you have to listen to Rise Against. They're ace. If you like something heavier, try Comeback Kid.
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he's also missing tons of good music that also come from real instruments.

I love the fact that we're friends now.


if we're going to count it, i think we agree more times than we disagree.


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Also, punk singers are not known for their amazing vocal stylings. There's a lot more vocal talent in R&B and Pop music than in punk.

Music is music. There's nothing more inherently 'real' on one CD than another.

Live music is a slightly different kettle of monkeys, admittedly.

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Most of that is just homogenous rock/punk stuff, though; I wouldn't call it a wide taste.

Which is fair enough, I'm not going to tell people what to like. Just don't kid yourself.


Well OK, I'll explain it a little more. My current CD and mp3 collection consists of -

Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, Otis Reading, Ray Charles, Blink182, Barenakedladies, 311, Social Distortion, Adam and the ants, Duffy, Amy Winehouse ETC ETC.


By instruments I mean guitar and drums mainly, I like beat driven music.

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Craster wrote:
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Do you like any older US punky stuff JC?

SNFU, Minutemen, The Descendents, Agent Orange etc

I think it was all done far better back then, but I am an elitist musical prick.


That's the older US punky stuff? You appear to have misspelled The Ramones and The New York Dolls.


Well yes, but everybody knows them. You also missed The Stooges.

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Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, Otis Reading, Ray Charles, Blink182, Barenakedladies, 311, Social Distortion, Adam and the ants, Duffy, Amy Winehouse ETC ETC.


Ah, OK. The problem here then is that everything you like is shit.

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Just to note, I saw the New York Dolls live. Also Garbage Social Distortion and so on. Massive concert in Baltimore MD. Was frickin fantastic :)

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You're missing out on great things like St Etienne and Massive Attack with that approach to music, though.

Plus punk is rubbish noise, regardless of being made through "real" instruments.


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if we're going to count it, i think we agree more times than we disagree.

Maybe we just got off on the wrong PC foot. :hug:

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Not really. The Descendents while not being as old as the Ramones, basically did the template for the early 90s Punk/Pop boom that Green Day got famous in. And most of them never did it better than descendants anyway.


Well said, this was kinda my point. Why are we getting along these days RuySan, did That London have a big impact on you?

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great things like St Etienne


Can't hide that crown, can you?

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Can't hide that crown, can you?

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and absolutely and utterly hate any music that doesn't come from real instruments.
WTF is a real musical instrument, I can't think of anything that makes a noise you couldn't use to make music.
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That's a sad closed-minded point of view to have. You're missing out on tons of great music.
See also, fun. The whole point in making music. In fact just for a laugh I'm going to try and make an entire track out of samples of me banging 2 bricks together :DD

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ZOMFGZORZ

Be fair - for all their supposed Establishment-busting innovation, The Sex Pistols were talentless twats. For instance.


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Thinking that Punk is The Sex Pistols is very, very wrong.

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Cras - how many St Etienne songs have you heard? I bet "one".

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Can't hide that crown, can you?

What crown? I'm confused.

I think it's more of an Ass Hat.

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About four. They're mind-bogglingly awful, to the point of almost approaching Lighthouse Family standards of shitty shitty shittyness.

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Thinking that Punk is The Sex Pistols is very, very wrong.

They are most certainly an example thereof.

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ZOMFGZORZ

Be fair - for all their supposed Establishment-busting innovation, The Sex Pistols were talentless twats. For instance.

Not my faves by a long stretch. I'm not going to defend my musical taste so I'll just say fuck off x

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You could just, y'know, switch the avatar on the other account.

I also like the name. Can you switch that for me?

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RIP, Owen. RIP, MrC. RIP, Dimmers.

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