Going after the low hanging fruit i see.
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They should just release a vocal track of Gregg Graffin saying "I told you everything you need to know about the current state of the world 25 years ago."
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not a very good song, and this is coming from a huge fan
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Just listened. BR have never sounded so stale.
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A pseudo-cover of Everybody Needs Somebody to Love through an Offspring filter isn't what I wanted to hear I'm afraid. True North was almost too good to be true, I really hope this song is the bottom of the barrel for the new one
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Musically OK. But the concept is lame.
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I liked the song and while the lyrics weren't particularly smart, there were some nice lines here and there (''We've got shiny new devices for old impulses'' was one of them)
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Aside from a couple of clever lines, this song was lazy and stale. This band hasn’t been relevant in a long time, and have clearly run out of ideas.
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I do appreciate the fact it upsets alt-right trolls so much though. Not that upsetting them is particularly hard, they get so offended so easily (which is ironic if you think about it).
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Their last album was perfectly solid Danred. I wouldn't mind a bit if they gave up the new stuff and just toured though.
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True North has some of my favorite BR songs of all time, really some of the hardest bangers since the 80s in there imo. The stuff from Process onwards rules hard in general
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Dissent and Maps are fairly mediocre, imo. Not their worst but mediocre.
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The mid-way switch up in the song really salvages it. But it's still pretty weak overall. Glad to see they are sticking with the short and to the point song lengths of True North!
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"Dissent and Maps are fairly mediocre, imo. Not their worst but mediocre."
They are the weakest ones of this period agreed. But I think there are great gems in both. Off the top of my head I'd say for example Dearly Beloved, Scrutiny, Only Rain, The Praid and Pallor. To name two from each
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Oh, man if you just had Billie Joe Armstrong sing over this instrumental and told me it was a Green Day song, I'd believe it. I'm hoping this isn't how the rest of their new album sounds.
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Only rain is class lyrically and musically.
It's really just the first verse of this song that sounds so derivative, but it does not inspire confidence overall.
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The problem with the Trump era is that you can't be clever about it because it's so absurd. The Onion pretty much gave up on doing Trump satire
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I was very disappointed when I heard this song. I have been a fan since the 80’s but I will not be interested in their new music if this song is representative of what can be expected from their next album. They have recorded some amazing and epic songs over the years and I hope those days are not over.
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boring shame cos they rip usually
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ye even in their advanced ages they rip pretty hard but this is fucking awful
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The third verse is nice. I've always loved Bad Religion harmonies.
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As the world's biggest Bad Religion fan, I am disappointed with this. Perfectly fine with the lyrics and message, Brett and Greg were never gonna write the scathing criticisims of their younger years again, but I was hoping that the sound wouldn't be so neutered. There's no aggression or speed here in a song that probably calls for it. True North was a Bad Religion classic so here's hoping the rest of this album picks up compared to this.
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But yeah their harmonies are indeed on-point here. They'll never lose their knack for that.
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Band has always sucked
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True North rules so it's a real shame to see such a step backwards here. BR is one of my favorite bands of all time, but I don't think they've ever sounded this stale.
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Band show themselves to be what they’ve always been. Shite.
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Bad Religion can do so much better, and it really sucks that their song lampooning alt-right dipshits winds up being so boring.
On the other hand, it still seems like it's got the trolls crawling out from under the woodwork to spam all of the comments you'd expect whenever someone points out that they're shit.
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Yeah the song's not great but really anything that gets the alt-right riled up is cool with me, it's fucking hilarious to watch them get butthurt at exactly the same stuff that they say "triggered libs" get offended by.
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Saw these guys almost two weeks ago, the concert was good but I don't think I need more music from them.
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Does anybody know who’s drumming for them? The lack of Brooks Wackerman really hurts this.
I actually don’t mind it, and I find it absolutely hilarious that so many fans are getting upset about Bad Religion being political. This seems like getting offended that water is wet.
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The third verse is nice. I've always loved Bad Religion harmonies. [2]
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"Does anybody know who’s drumming for them? The lack of Brooks Wackerman really hurts this."
Oh man, Brooks isn't in the band anymore? I thought he was just phoning it in here or something
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Jamie Miller is the new drummer. The dude who also plays in Snot and ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead.
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As a huge fan of the band for years, this is REALLY cringey
Taking Brett's Twitter rants into account, none of these lyrics are surprising, but they're usually a bit more subtle about their liberal biases and here you're just getting smacked over the head with it
If the music was good I wouldn't care, but they sound old and tired. And the lyrics are basically a list of Leftist Cliches About Rightys
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Lyrics aren't great but I always prefer to focus on the music and my problem here is that the music is a Green Day-like snoozefest. I'm happy that Brooks is in Sevenfold because he isn't restricted to playing punk anymore but I didn't want Bad Religion to suffer this way :/
I know I shouldn't be so pessimistic and wait for the album but I really don't like this song at all. It's like a generous 2.0 for me
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this barely sounds like green day and if it did it’d be an upgrade tbh
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To me it sounds like a Green Day and Offspring baby with some tired BR vocal melodies on top. The verses in the first half sound like a tamer take on American Idiot's t/t. Not to mention the Everybody Needs Somebody to Love chorus that rubs me the wrong way
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I'll miss Wackerman for sure. But there is a video on YouTube of Miller playing American Jesus live with the band. He takes the most simple drum melody of all time and cranks it up to 11! I am hoping we get to see more of that wild drumming fury elsewhere on this new record
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I've loved Bad Religion ever since I heard "Suffer" in my cousin's car... but this is just boring. A step backwards musically, two steps backwards with the new drummer, and some of the worst Bad Religion lyrics ever.
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Lmao that comment section is hilarious.
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@TheNoodle did you just say drum melody?
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When your song designed for satire is so clunky and unintentionally hilarious it gets adopted as an anthem by their intended targets lol
Honestly though, I never thought I would see the day where a band that is entirely populist in message like Bad Religion is literally demeaning populism and propping up establishment ideology and talking points. TDS is real
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@Sharkattack I saw your comment and thought, "No I didn't!"
But fuck me runnin', I guess I did. I'm no musician, but I should know better to call it a rhythm rather than a melody.
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I often use it as a compliment like "he makes the drum sing a melody" for particularly memorable passages
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Well while we're criticising Noodle's comment, he also misuses "turn it up to 11", which is a Spinal Tap reference to a volume knob going higher than it's supposed to. It doesn't really reference putting energy into a performance, it's purely a dumb joke about making things louder because louder = better.
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how does everyone make such a big deal out of like 1x10^-6 % of our population that would identify as alt-right? I really dont understand, esp when most of those ppl online that you consider alt-right are literally trolling everyone just to get a ruse. tell you what, it's working for these trolls. ive even heard jewish people being called alt-right. the moral panic and """nazi-shaming""" is hilarious. they are such a minority you would do a much better service just ignoring this dumbass group. just retarded.
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It's a bit more prevalent than internet trolls.
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Here's a good video to watch: https://youtu.be/zcoYKuoiUrY
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yeah that maybe would have been correct if it was like 2011 and it was just idiots on /pol/ but it's clearly evolved into something else entirely
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shaun is a literal god
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Shaun's so great
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"They should just release a vocal track of Gregg Graffin saying "I told you everything you need to know about the current state of the world 25 years ago."
This. I still listen to No Control and Suffer all the time. The lyrics are so on point.
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Old men making music is just not a good idea unless it's Swans.
Yeah I fucking said it.
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god,this is shit
throwing away my br keychain
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lol this fucking song.
"Everyone I don't like is alt-right" is a much better title.
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"Alt-right" itself is an overused and abused term to describe anybody to the right of Marx, and the guy who coined it (Spencer) is a giant LARPing socialist masquerading as a conservative. Spencer is no different from Alex Jones in that he's a provocateur meant to delegitimize and dismiss alternative ideologies through association (i.e., Jones' unhinged rant on Piers Morgan about gun control, which made gun owners look like nuts by proxy)
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woah i've never seen that copypasta before
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@Astral Abortis
I've seen the movie. I don't really see how the reference is "misused". Do you honestly believe that quotes and references can only be used in their original contexts?
If I wanted to jokingly say, "Boy, that escalated quickly. I mean, that really got out of hand fast." Can I only say it after a mass fight between new stations breaks out?
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Yes.
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Snox wears battle jackets so you can ignore him.
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I wear all sorts of jackets.
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""Alt-right" itself is an overused and abused term to describe anybody to the right of Marx, and the guy who coined it (Spencer) is a giant LARPing socialist masquerading as a conservative. Spencer is no different from Alex Jones in that he's a provocateur meant to delegitimize and dismiss alternative ideologies through association (i.e., Jones' unhinged rant on Piers Morgan about gun control, which made gun owners look like nuts by proxy)"
this but unironically
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NO TRUMP NO KKK NO FASCIST USA
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boring.
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I wasn't expecting this to be a lead single. It's lazy and the lyrics are meh.
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