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Originally Posted by million dollar basher
The comparison is like the difference between "Dookie" and "Warning" in my opinion. "Warning" was markedly more focused and mature than most of Greenday's material, but "Dookie" was the album that appealed to me when I was a spiteful little jerk of a kid.
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That isn't even right, bro. "Dookie" was wildly popular dispite it being just kind of good and ushered Green Day in as one of the most popular bands in the world. "Warning" is considered Green Day's crappy, p
ussy pop album. Both critics and fans hate it.
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Originally Posted by million dollar basher
Aaaah Green Day had some credibility in the industry back in the day. It would be unfair to deny that in light of their recent musical travesties.
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Well, they went from being called angsty poprock as
sholes to being called blasphemizing and anti-American hacks, so....I guess thats a loss of cred.
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Originally Posted by million dollar basher
They churned out some of the most revolutionary music ever in such a short, short span of time.
But I think the same might be able to be said of the Clash, though not many would admit it.
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YES YES YES
The Clash deserve to be as big of a sacred cow as the Beatles but people who listen to the Clash arn't nearly annoying enough to make that happen.