Average Rating: 3.50 Rating Variance: 0.25 Objectivity Score: 71% (Fairly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name4.0 excellentGreen Day Dookie3.0 goodGreen Day 21st Century Breakdown21st Century Breakdown was a great album. They got their message across, like they usually do, and they did it in a pretty great way. In the album, Green day incorporated some good fast tempo songs like, ¿Viva La Gloria? (Little Girl), See the Light, and Christian Inferno; and then they slowed it down with 21 Guns. I thought the album had good lyrics and good rhythm and beat. I would say that they became a little repetitive; for example, 21st Century Breakdown, See the Light, and ¡Viva La Gloria!. Now don't get me wrong, I love these songs; i love the soft intro, and the transition into a fast pace verse/chorus; but I felt like I heard that same format multiple times. I would have liked to here a different arrangement in the songs with some of the other songs in the album. To add on to that, I feel that this album was a great alternative/pop rock album. But if you remember the 1994 album that sold over 15 million copies worldwide, Dookie, and the 1995 album that sold over 8 million copies worldwide, Insomniac; these albums supplied an awesome variety of great Green Day punk rock music. Some of my favorite songs from these albums, and favorite songs overall, are Basket Case, Sassafras roots, She, Brain Stew, Jaded, and Westbound Sign. And with 21st Century Breakdown selling 3.5 million copies worldwide, you can see the comparison. All of these songs represent what punk rock is. In conclusion of that, I would say that Green day slowed down their tempo, and transferred into more of some rock/alternative/pop music, which I do love. I would just like to see some more punk rock, and here some more of the classic, blonde, green, and blue haired punk rock Green Day music.
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