Probably not everyones cup of tea, and im sure people might get this some other way, but if you BUY your digital music, this will probably be the best deal. Also 16bit version £7.99 for people who like high quality music.
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BigOrkWaaagh
7 Oct 1613#3
Why would people who like high quality music want the new Green Day album?
paulod
7 Oct 167#7
Picked it up yesterday for $4.99 pre order with the discount code the band tweeted.
This however is the best deal out there at the minute, therefore hot, anyone voting cold as they think they know more about music than others is an idiot.
It's a hot deal because of the price not your interpretation of the standard of the music :/
hardmandn to UnhappyGamer
7 Oct 167#2
A day spent smoking marijuana
Rory Joe
8 Oct 163#23
Huge Green Day fan of many years here. Personal fave album is Insomniac. Still don't quite know what to make of this album, hoping it might be a grower.
Didn't mind the trilogy for what it's worth, probably could have consolidated the good stuff down to one disc, though. In fact, I found the far less polished "Demolicious" to be far better, with a cracking raw sound and sounded far more punk rock.
Anyway, Bang Bang is alright, decent enough. Revolution Radio is a great track which I'd rate higher that Bang Bang. The solo in RR is class, love the pinch harmonic, Jason White really is a superb addition to the band. I don't like Say Goodbye which frankly sounds too Fallout Boy for my liking. A lot of the album just seems a little forgettable after the first two listens, I hope that changes in time.
Gutted about the tickets being so expensive and the venues being so far away from Swansea. Seen them every UK tour, sometimes multiple times, for the last 16 years however decided to give it a miss this time with the tickets above £70.
I do get odd looks when I still passionately defend Green Day as still being a great band as people love to rag on them for being sellouts, losing the way and not being punk rock and all that garbage, they're still an awesome band though. I think some people just wanted 6 carbon copies of Dookie in the subsequent years after its release.
Why would people who like high quality music want the new Green Day album?
pete21
7 Oct 16#4
I do...... and I do.....
uberjuba
7 Oct 163#5
listened to it yesterday, 1 good song 2 are listenable the rest are for anyone born after nimrod. cold cause it's not worth £4.99. go buy the bang bang single
cheapo to uberjuba
7 Oct 16#8
I have to grumpily agree.
Not liked an album since Nimrod, but love the odd song.
ssc1
7 Oct 16#6
oh my dayS.
paulod
7 Oct 167#7
Picked it up yesterday for $4.99 pre order with the discount code the band tweeted.
This however is the best deal out there at the minute, therefore hot, anyone voting cold as they think they know more about music than others is an idiot.
It's a hot deal because of the price not your interpretation of the standard of the music :/
jsty3105
7 Oct 16#9
Uno! Dos! Tre! Was pretty enjoyable and I really enjoyed American Idiot.
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This however is the best deal out there at the minute, therefore hot, anyone voting cold as they think they know more about music than others is an idiot.
It's a hot deal because of the price not your interpretation of the standard of the music :/
Didn't mind the trilogy for what it's worth, probably could have consolidated the good stuff down to one disc, though. In fact, I found the far less polished "Demolicious" to be far better, with a cracking raw sound and sounded far more punk rock.
Anyway, Bang Bang is alright, decent enough. Revolution Radio is a great track which I'd rate higher that Bang Bang. The solo in RR is class, love the pinch harmonic, Jason White really is a superb addition to the band. I don't like Say Goodbye which frankly sounds too Fallout Boy for my liking. A lot of the album just seems a little forgettable after the first two listens, I hope that changes in time.
Gutted about the tickets being so expensive and the venues being so far away from Swansea. Seen them every UK tour, sometimes multiple times, for the last 16 years however decided to give it a miss this time with the tickets above £70.
I do get odd looks when I still passionately defend Green Day as still being a great band as people love to rag on them for being sellouts, losing the way and not being punk rock and all that garbage, they're still an awesome band though. I think some people just wanted 6 carbon copies of Dookie in the subsequent years after its release.
Anyway, fan for life here. Heat.
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Not liked an album since Nimrod, but love the odd song.
This however is the best deal out there at the minute, therefore hot, anyone voting cold as they think they know more about music than others is an idiot.
It's a hot deal because of the price not your interpretation of the standard of the music :/
Favourites are still Nimrod and Dookie though....