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Old 04-18-2018, 07:19 AM   #22371 (permalink)
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I'm probably going to Hell for thinking this is funny. Except for the fact that it's also really catchy.

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You know in the last 24 hours I think I've come around to Green Day after 20 years of indifference. Dookie clicked with me a bit ago and Warning is a fun album that doesn't just sound like a band making pop punk for pleb teens. Pleb twenty somethings at the very least. Always nice to find a band with great pop sensibilities for me to crack out on, even if I'm clearly far behind the curve.

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Greenday, Offspring and Weezer. 3 bands i onced like that sold out for success.

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Tried listening to Weezer's first album the other day and was surprised how much I didn't give a ****. "Buddy Holly" is great but the rest of the album made me want to listen to something else. I just don't have enough Fallopian tubes to care.
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Tried listening to Weezer's first album the other day and was surprised how much I didn't give a ****. "Buddy Holly" is great but the rest of the album made me want to listen to something else. I just don't have enough Fallopian tubes to care.
You didn't like the sweater song?

Weezer was a decent alternative band with a geeky sense of humor but they were never that great to begin with. I think they had all the tools to be a big band without the need of compromising their sound cause they had good vocal harmonies and good guitar arrangements.

What i mean is, a band that can play this



Shouldn't resort to playing this to get big.



The reason i compare them to Greenday is because at their core i think they are good bands that decided to play shtty trendy music.
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You know in the last 24 hours I think I've come around to Green Day after 20 years of indifference. Dookie clicked with me a bit ago and Warning is a fun album that doesn't just sound like a band making pop punk for pleb teens. Pleb twenty somethings at the very least. Always nice to find a band with great pop sensibilities for me to crack out on, even if I'm clearly far behind the curve.

Green day wasn't so bad in the beginning. I think Dookie was a really good album. Some of the deep cuts were better than the singles.





I listened to this album a ton back in the day, along with the Offspring album Smash.
I don't really feel so connected to that music anymore, but there's some good songs there regardless.
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