Pros: A few fun pop tunes Cons: An attempt at maturation is nothing without strong songwriting to back it up
Well, Green Day went and did it. They spoiled us. I have a feeling that there was a time when I probably would have really loved Warning, Green Day's year 2000 ode to not giving a flip about expectations. It's an album that challenged their ...
Pros: some great songs, wonderful variety, and a different music style by the band Cons: none really
Green Day is one of the most influential pop/punk bands of all time. They have inspired countless bands and me also. Their music is a mix between punk and alternative and Im happy to say that this CD is aimed towards the more alternative crowd. The...
Pros: The good stuff is great, and it's an interesting departure. Cons: the not so good stuff is still fairly good...
Ok, last studio album proper until I get to Green Day's newest release 21st Century Breakdown. I think I'll tackle that before dealing with Bullet in a Bible or Shenanigans. Warning came as a surprise ...
Pros: A fun, smily, happy, well-played enjoyable romp evoking the good old days Cons: 'Jackass;' will annoy fans of band's punk albums
Would it be wrong of me if I was to accuse Green Day of commercialising punk to the state where its no longer about rebelling against haywire, oppressive governments, rising up against poverty and despair and more about conformity, work and having a ...
Pros: The band has matured as songwriters Cons: A few songs added in only to please die-hard punk fans
Green Day's newest effort, "Warning:" is a major departure from their previous work. When the band first came to the attention of the national public with their album "Dookie," they were three brash, immature boys who played...
Pros: Great songs, lyrics more meaningful Cons: a lot of fans will be disappointed, changed very drastically
Since I am a huge Green Day fan, I was anxiously awaiting the release of their sixth album, Warning:. Their first single "Minority" was all over the radio and sounded great, so I had high expectations for this album. When I got it, I...
Pros: A evolution of songwriting and talent. Cons: None, really, but may take some time to adjust.
In the year 1994, after years of releasing "I don't care" punk music, Green Day would strike a group of millions, eventually hitting a goal that many bands can only dream of: The Diamond Reward for 10 million albums sold. However, many of their ...
Pros: Green Day's best album yet, experimental, great variety, one of the 5 best of 2000 so far Cons: none
If you told music fans six years ago that Green Day would eventually "mature" into a very respectable band, you would probably get some very odd, f*cked up looks, for lack of a better term. Ever since the release of their Dookie...
Pros: Each song has a distinct tune to it. Cons: No CD Extra for PC
A few years after Nimrod was released, it seemed like Green Day was done for, and over with. Well, guess again! They were just taking there precious time to come out with an outstaunding CD (and spend time with there families). Here is...
Pros: Satisfyingly good songs Cons: You want more!
This album is brilliant. the long awaited, the long anticipated, is at last here for you to review and to listen to. I will try to go through as much as possible to show what as great album this is.
Pros: Variety
Different but very good
Great Sound
Good Solos Cons: Too different for some people
Green Day - A band has been flirting with the line line between punk rockers and the myriad types of musicians whose genres are known collectively as alternative rock. This record settles the argument. Green Day will always be punk rockers, because...
Pros: Green Day hits a level of maturation with a well-thought out album Cons: They cling to their roots, i.e. 'Minority'
I was one of the many who fell for the allure of Green Day following the smash break-out "Dookie." This album, which sold upwards of ten million copies, was fun for 1994. It was punky and catchy, daring enough to win over fans ('selling out' -- see '86'...
Pros: New and mature sound Cons: Few songs of old Green Day style
I've been a Green Day fan since Dookie and since then have been following the band. As I'm sure you all know from past reviews of this album, they've changed their style and it's quite noticable. Their are a few songs that remind me of the younger Green...
Pros: amazing songwriting, amazing execution, great layout, great song quality, everything is perfect. Cons: NONE
CLASSIC. That word could define this album. But I will say more. This is Green Day's triumph return from Nimrod, which was released in 1997. Since then they have been touring and practicing songs. As they have been quoted saying, they would...
Returning to the raw power, fredom and excitement of their early days, Green Day, the band that sparked neo-punk, punk metal and the ska revival, offe...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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