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Xx_Yellowcard_Emmy96_xX Captain
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Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:27 pm
a discussion for Green Day (i bet this will be the busiest)
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Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 5:28 pm
favorite green day songs? i like jesus of suburbia and homecoming
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Xx_Yellowcard_Emmy96_xX Captain
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Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 5:31 pm
i like boulavard of broken dreams, wake me up when september ends, holiday, american idiot, and 21 guns, i kno thatss ther most popular, but still
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Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 5:36 pm
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Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 1:10 pm
Ello -again- lol my favorite Green Day songs are 21 Guns Wake Me Up When September Ends American Idiot She's a Rebel Holiday Boulevard Of Broken Dreams Good Riddance When I Come Around
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Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 7:38 pm
Green Day's the sh*t. I've been listening to them for a few years. Their new stuff isn't that bad, just I miss the days of Dookie and Nimrod and all that.
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Xx_Yellowcard_Emmy96_xX Captain
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:05 am
yeah i was actually lookin at them on itunes and was like WHOA!!! what happened? so different after like 18 yrs wow
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 9:02 pm
i know. a lot of bands sound way different now
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Xx_Yellowcard_Emmy96_xX Captain
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 9:29 pm
i know, its amazing how much a band can change from their debut to their most recent album, like all american rejects have changed their sound alot since 2002, yellowcard (after midget tossing and where we stand, when they changed lead singers) has matured alot too, like compare one for the kids to lights and sounds, its like lightyears away, and new found glory, stick and stones, and their self titled album sound about the same, catalyst is a little harder, with more variety, coming home is almost unreconizable, then not without a fight is like a mix of catalyst and coming home, sum 41 had a weird pattern where they were more punk with all killer no filler (1st release) and underclass hero (most recent) and more harder with their 2 middle albums, chuck and does this look infected?
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 3:19 pm
PuppyEmmy96 i know, its amazing how much a band can change from their debut to their most recent album, like all american rejects have changed their sound alot since 2002, yellowcard (after midget tossing and where we stand, when they changed lead singers) has matured alot too, like compare one for the kids to lights and sounds, its like lightyears away, and new found glory, stick and stones, and their self titled album sound about the same, catalyst is a little harder, with more variety, coming home is almost unreconizable, then not without a fight is like a mix of catalyst and coming home, sum 41 had a weird pattern where they were more punk with all killer no filler (1st release) and underclass hero (most recent) and more harder with their 2 middle albums, chuck and does this look infected? Don't forget Blink 182, they became more serious after the departure of Scott Raynor, and their last album before the breakup was totally different. Blink's songs may have change, but the band is still the same, that's what's awesome about them. They can be immature and funny when they want, but can also be serious when they want.
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Xx_Yellowcard_Emmy96_xX Captain
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 3:49 pm
Dr Rotinaj PuppyEmmy96 i know, its amazing how much a band can change from their debut to their most recent album, like all american rejects have changed their sound alot since 2002, yellowcard (after midget tossing and where we stand, when they changed lead singers) has matured alot too, like compare one for the kids to lights and sounds, its like lightyears away, and new found glory, stick and stones, and their self titled album sound about the same, catalyst is a little harder, with more variety, coming home is almost unreconizable, then not without a fight is like a mix of catalyst and coming home, sum 41 had a weird pattern where they were more punk with all killer no filler (1st release) and underclass hero (most recent) and more harder with their 2 middle albums, chuck and does this look infected? Don't forget Blink 182, they became more serious after the departure of Scott Raynor, and their last album before the breakup was totally different. Blink's songs may have change, but the band is still the same, that's what's awesome about them. They can be immature and funny when they want, but can also be serious when they want. oh yeah!! yeah i actually got their self titled album b4 i heard all their other stuff (except all the small things) but getting more in depth yeah it was like, darker, more serious, way more mature than take off ur pants and jacket, although feeling this and always sounded about the usual XD
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:55 pm
PuppyEmmy96 Dr Rotinaj PuppyEmmy96 i know, its amazing how much a band can change from their debut to their most recent album, like all american rejects have changed their sound alot since 2002, yellowcard (after midget tossing and where we stand, when they changed lead singers) has matured alot too, like compare one for the kids to lights and sounds, its like lightyears away, and new found glory, stick and stones, and their self titled album sound about the same, catalyst is a little harder, with more variety, coming home is almost unreconizable, then not without a fight is like a mix of catalyst and coming home, sum 41 had a weird pattern where they were more punk with all killer no filler (1st release) and underclass hero (most recent) and more harder with their 2 middle albums, chuck and does this look infected? Don't forget Blink 182, they became more serious after the departure of Scott Raynor, and their last album before the breakup was totally different. Blink's songs may have change, but the band is still the same, that's what's awesome about them. They can be immature and funny when they want, but can also be serious when they want. oh yeah!! yeah i actually got their self titled album b4 i heard all their other stuff (except all the small things) but getting more in depth yeah it was like, darker, more serious, way more mature than take off ur pants and jacket, although feeling this and always sounded about the usual XD Feeling This does sorta sound like their older stuff but Always I gotta disagree, it doesn't sound the same.
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Xx_Yellowcard_Emmy96_xX Captain
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:56 pm
Dr Rotinaj PuppyEmmy96 Dr Rotinaj PuppyEmmy96 i know, its amazing how much a band can change from their debut to their most recent album, like all american rejects have changed their sound alot since 2002, yellowcard (after midget tossing and where we stand, when they changed lead singers) has matured alot too, like compare one for the kids to lights and sounds, its like lightyears away, and new found glory, stick and stones, and their self titled album sound about the same, catalyst is a little harder, with more variety, coming home is almost unreconizable, then not without a fight is like a mix of catalyst and coming home, sum 41 had a weird pattern where they were more punk with all killer no filler (1st release) and underclass hero (most recent) and more harder with their 2 middle albums, chuck and does this look infected? Don't forget Blink 182, they became more serious after the departure of Scott Raynor, and their last album before the breakup was totally different. Blink's songs may have change, but the band is still the same, that's what's awesome about them. They can be immature and funny when they want, but can also be serious when they want. oh yeah!! yeah i actually got their self titled album b4 i heard all their other stuff (except all the small things) but getting more in depth yeah it was like, darker, more serious, way more mature than take off ur pants and jacket, although feeling this and always sounded about the usual XD Feeling This does sorta sound like their older stuff but Always I gotta disagree, it doesn't sound the same. it duz a little bit to me, kinda like, idk it sounds a little like it COULDVE been on the enema, at least to me it duz
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:59 pm
PuppyEmmy96 Dr Rotinaj PuppyEmmy96 Dr Rotinaj PuppyEmmy96 i know, its amazing how much a band can change from their debut to their most recent album, like all american rejects have changed their sound alot since 2002, yellowcard (after midget tossing and where we stand, when they changed lead singers) has matured alot too, like compare one for the kids to lights and sounds, its like lightyears away, and new found glory, stick and stones, and their self titled album sound about the same, catalyst is a little harder, with more variety, coming home is almost unreconizable, then not without a fight is like a mix of catalyst and coming home, sum 41 had a weird pattern where they were more punk with all killer no filler (1st release) and underclass hero (most recent) and more harder with their 2 middle albums, chuck and does this look infected? Don't forget Blink 182, they became more serious after the departure of Scott Raynor, and their last album before the breakup was totally different. Blink's songs may have change, but the band is still the same, that's what's awesome about them. They can be immature and funny when they want, but can also be serious when they want. oh yeah!! yeah i actually got their self titled album b4 i heard all their other stuff (except all the small things) but getting more in depth yeah it was like, darker, more serious, way more mature than take off ur pants and jacket, although feeling this and always sounded about the usual XD Feeling This does sorta sound like their older stuff but Always I gotta disagree, it doesn't sound the same. it duz a little bit to me, kinda like, idk it sounds a little like it COULDVE been on the enema, at least to me it duz You ever hear Not Now? To me it sorta sounds like Always, and I can't wait for their new album.
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 9:49 pm
Top 3 on my List of Favorites: American Idiot When I come around Wake me up when September ends
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