Green Day 21st Century Breakdown
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f4b4
June 17th 2009


3 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It's not a great album, but come on, there is some really good moments in the album.....Peacemaker, Viva La Gloria?, Viva La Gloria!, 21 Guns, Last Night On Earth, Restless Heart Syndrome......and the others aren't that bad either, defenitley worth listening to......

Metalstyles
June 17th 2009


8576 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Quote f4b4: It's not a great album



3.5 = great.........

Fugue
June 17th 2009


7371 Comments


metalstyles bringing down the law.

Metalstyles
June 17th 2009


8576 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

oh hell yes I am

ConorMichaelJoseph
June 18th 2009


1870 Comments


At least this doesn't seem to be taking hold as much as American Idiot did. I've rarely heard a song playing from this album when I walk into a record store.

gaslightanthem
June 18th 2009


5208 Comments


mainly because this record sucks

Electric City
June 18th 2009


15756 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

"21 Guns" is a really horrible choice for a single it pisses me off every time i hear it

ConorMichaelJoseph
June 18th 2009


1870 Comments


mainly because this record sucks

Agreed, but having said that a lot of sucky crap plays in my haunts anyways (Nickelback, for example)

atrink
June 22nd 2009


2855 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

21 guns is a garbage song. acutally the whole album is garbage

Wholigan64
June 23rd 2009


1 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I think what you have here, when you break it all down to the simplist form, is a former punk band, that always had a soft spot for Lennon/McCartney and have as the 90's progressed became a 'ROCK'n'Roll band' and not just a cliche'd punk band.

Their in their 30's now, and the middle age is fast approaching. Other bands, with half the talent of these blokes have made less ambitious rock. Green Day are embracing their maturity and as the great Pete Townshend says 'taking their problems and sort of dancing all over them!". Green Day cannot or should I say choose to continue to make 2.50 barn burner punk songs..They're better than that.

Billy Joe, Tre, and Mike love a great pop song....Embrace the pop, serve the song, and crank their middle age into the pompous, sophisticated, layered sound of QUEEN, with the pop sensibilities of Pete Townshend, with a side ways gaze at Cheap Trick. As Paul McCartney once sang...'whats the matter with silly love songs?'

Douglas
June 23rd 2009


9303 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Not another 5/5 brand new user.



Agreeing with atrink.

PanasonicYouth
June 23rd 2009


7413 Comments


'whats the matter with silly love songs?'

A lot when there are 43782423 of them floating around. It's getting annoying.

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
June 23rd 2009


38391 Comments


UhhKris: do you have aim or msn?

PanasonicYouth
June 23rd 2009


7413 Comments


Both. Why?

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
June 23rd 2009


38391 Comments


Just thought I would add you, also wondering if perhaps you might be interested in reading over one of my new reviews before i publish it. I always like to have a second opinion.

PanasonicYouth
June 23rd 2009


7413 Comments


Fa sho. What's your AIM?

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
June 23rd 2009


38391 Comments


Eeriatarkaa, but i'm more of an msn guy. I'd rather not say my msn on here though, lol.

burnafterbreeding
June 29th 2009


1529 Comments


Do you know your enemy, now do you know your enemy, do you know your enemy...boh yeh.

Serpento
June 30th 2009


2351 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

holy shit almost every "topical song moment" in transformers 2 was 21 guns

ninjuice
June 30th 2009


6760 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

That was one thing I hated about the movie.

"OK, they're done playing it."

(twenty minutes later)

"ARRGGGG!! Come on!"



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