So Green Day made a video for "Last Of The American Girls". It's an okay song, but they could have picked a better song to do a video for like Murder City or Last Night On Earth.
So Green Day made a video for "Last Of The American Girls". It's an okay song, but they could have picked a better song to do a video for like Murder City or Last Night On Earth.
"Well you can buy your friends, but I'll hate you for free. Hate you for free." (She's Got All The Friends by Chumbawamba)
can't wait until green day rock band.
The Kuehn and Jones Orchestra
True Sounds Of Liberty
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People are like slinkies. Useless, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.
whenever i learn something new it pushes some old knowledge out of my brain, remember that home wine making course when i forgot how to drive?!
I think that's because people weren't really expecting American Idiot --- keep in mind, it came after Warning 0.0That's one thing that i was thinking about the other day: this album really didn't manage to get anywhere near the same reception as American Idiot.
Also, i had figured that Static Age would have gotten released as a single.
People were really probably expecting Green Day to keep doing the "big epic" thing after American Idiot, and while it's a cool idea, the novelty just isn't there to hold it afloat in the mainstream anymore. I think they're gonna have to do something really unexpected again before they'll get real attention like they did with AI -- at this point, another more stripped-down pop-punk album, a la Insomniac or Nimrod, would surprise me more than another "concept album."
"I'm sorry
For all the things that I never did
For all the places I never was
For all the people I never stopped
But there was nothing I could do..."
I'm seing them on the 17th of October in Brasília, Brazil.![]()
^That *would* be surprising....
"I'm sorry
For all the things that I never did
For all the places I never was
For all the people I never stopped
But there was nothing I could do..."