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insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
October 9th 2016


6191 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Dookie, Insomniac and Nimrod are awesome man. Warning, American Idiot and the first two records are great then comes the newer stuff

Tunaboy45
October 9th 2016


18433 Comments


Uno, Dos and Tre are three of the greatest rock albums of the 21st century, behind only The Black Parade and Blurryface.

claygurnz
October 9th 2016


7591 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Black Parade doesn't belong with the rest of those imo, it's pretty good.

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
October 9th 2016


6191 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Three Cheers should be instead of Black Parade. :D

DrJohn
October 9th 2016


1041 Comments


ain't gonna check but i'd bet this is a 2.0~2.5

danielcardoso
October 9th 2016


11770 Comments


you'd bet correctly doc :]

LightChaotic
October 10th 2016


387 Comments


The album started out strong for me but it lost steam after the first four tracks and then it never really picked back up. It's not bad but a lot of the tracks are pretty lifeless. Somewhere Now and Say Goodbye are the highlights for me. I enjoyed it more than 21st Century Breakdown and whatever the hell they were doing with those last three albums. I love American Idiot and their older stuff but they just don't seem to have the energy to make that kind of stuff anymore. Bang Bang is the most energetic track on the album by far and I think it needed more of that. Not that Green Day can't do ballads and softer material but songs like Outlaws and Troubled Time don't come close to songs like Boulevard Of Broken Dreams or Wake Me Up When September Ends.

hobblepot
October 10th 2016


2947 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

albums grown on me a bit after a couple more listens. Forever Now is kickass, feel like it would have been a better album closer

hobblepot
October 10th 2016


2947 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

but you gotta remember I'm an ex-fanboi, so this album is gonna resonate with me anyway purely because it's Green Day, a band of my childhood

Spec
October 10th 2016


39596 Comments


im feeling a three

BallsDeep
October 10th 2016


4642 Comments


yep average as expected. It's not ototoxic like the travesty that was UNO!DOS!TRE! but it's probably not ever going to get spun ever again

Rastapunk
October 11th 2016


1549 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Damn this brings back good memories! Good album, might bump my rating in further listens.

Marxman
October 12th 2016


76 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Quite a few good tracks on this, but there's also plenty of lifeless filler crap.



It's a definite step in the right direction though.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
October 12th 2016


27975 Comments


this actually has some decent songs but even the better tracks were already done before during their American Idiot era.

still a little better than I initially gave it credit for.


NordicMindset
October 18th 2016


25137 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

It's a perfectly serviceable album, I just wished it had that extra "oomph" to push it over the top to be more than just that.

MrSelfDestruct1999
October 19th 2016


37 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I like it.

onionbubs
October 19th 2016


21172 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

album has grown on me tbh. tho ive been listening to an alternate tracklist lately so that prob has to do with it

Flugmorph
November 3rd 2016


34436 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

fairly good pop punk. i can bob to it. vocals are still annoying

onionbubs
November 3rd 2016


21172 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Never been bothered by billies vox (except on uno dos and tre)

onionbubs
November 19th 2016


21172 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

So apparently youngblood wouldve been on cigarettes and valentines



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