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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: eS El Duque on September 16, 2004, 06:31:45 PM
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ÛÛÛÛ 01 american idiot 02:54 ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ 02 jesus of suburbia 09:08 ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ 03 holiday 03:53 ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ 04 boulevard of broken dreams 04:21 ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ 05 are we the waiting 02:43 ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ 06 st. jimmy 02:55 ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ 07 give me novocaine 03:26 ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ 08 she's a rebel 02:00 ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ 09 extraordinary girl 03:34 ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ 10 letterbomb 04:06 ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ 11 wake me up when september ends 04:46 ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ 12 homecoming 09:19 ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ 13 whatsername 04:12 ÛÛÛÛ
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±ÛÛÛ 57:17 min ÛÛÛ±
Im guessing im the only one who listens to them :D? This album is one of the best rock albums i've heard this year.
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Dookie was tite as fuck, is it anything like that? "When I Come Around" is probably my favorite rock song
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It's a pseudo-political album, and as such, i'm not buying it or downloading it. I don't really like music that offends half the audience.
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wow there still around.
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ÛÛÛÛ A Green Day masterpiece? Shut up, Nimrod, it's true. ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ By Lorraine Ali ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ NewsweekSept. 20 issue - It's not easy growing older when ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ immaturity is your shtik. Green Day were MTV's class clowns for ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ much of the '90s. They played a kind of ding-dong-ditch—demanding ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ your attention by annoying the hell out of you. They replaced ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ punk's hard-core social rebellion with soft-core potty humor, ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ making "Dookie," "Nimrod" and other CDs classics among ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ Slurpee-chugging chuckleheads. ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ Green Day's members are all older than 30 now. If the title of ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ their first studio album in almost four years, "American Idiot," ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ suggests yet another adolescent spit-wad, don't be fooled. This ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ is one of the best rock albums and the biggest surprise of the ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ year—a punk-rock opera and one of the only mainstream offerings ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ to really address the emotional, moral and political confusion of ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ our times. The 19 tracks, two of which are more than nine minutes ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ long, tell of a suburban kid's stumbling toward adulthood and ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ contending with war, "one nation controlled by the media," his ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ divorced parents, the neighborhood drug dealer and even the local ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ 7-Eleven. As a singer, Billie Joe Armstrong is no D'Angelo, but ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ he can nail frustration, numbness and innocence, as well as the ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ loss of it. On the title track, he paints the picture of a ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ disillusioned kid: "Maybe I am the faggot, America/I'm not part ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ of a redneck agenda." By the album's close, that kid has turned ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ into a self-centered, middle-aged loser: "I got a kid in New York ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ and a kid in the Bay/I haven't drank or smoked nothin' in over 22 ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ days." ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ Musically, the band finally ventures beyond the safety of ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ three-chord jingles and tries out some sophisticated ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ arrangements, swinging from Cheap Trick-style pop to haunting ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ acoustic moments. The very un-Green Day trimmings—bells, hand ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ claps, tambourines and harmonious backing vocals—add even more ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ depth. But the big news is that Green Day now know when to pull ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ back and let the most understated moments seep in. They have ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ dropped their protective shield of wacky irony, so that even the ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ straight-ahead punk seems like fresh territory. A lot can go ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ wrong when you stop pretending you don't care. Growing up is the ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ most daring move this band's ever made. ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛ
ÛÛÛÛ © 2004 Newsweek, Inc. ÛÛÛÛ
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Jesus Of Suburbia is my favorite track
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i like this cd....and i hate punk rock 8)
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I got Dookie, that shit was dope back in the day
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good album, nice vibe