Green Day Drops “Otis Big Guitar Mix” EP Of 3 Trilogy Songs

Remember how in August 2017, Green Day randomly shared the "Otis Mix" of their ¡Uno! song "Fell For You"? Never mind that the trilogy had come out five years prior and that the band was nearing the end of their Revolution Radio era. Well, never mind that their new album Father Of All... just came…

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Review: Green Day’s ‘Father Of All…’ Is Fun But Underwhelming

Green Day has been my favorite band for the last 15 years. American Idiot ushered me in, and while I went back and enjoyed their earlier albums, I also found myself loving each album that has come out since then. Yes, even the trilogy, which was polarizing among fans and casual listeners alike. So when…

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In Defense Of Green Day’s Trilogy

Four years ago, Green Day announced their most ambitious release yet: A trilogy of albums. Following the huge success of 2004's rock opera, American Idiot, the band crafted another concept album, this time divided into three acts, with 2009's 21st Century Breakdown. Green Day knew they couldn't keep doing politically-oriented rock operas, so they decided to take it…

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Top 30 Green Day Album Tracks

Green Day is amazing, and so are the dozens of songs they've released over their 2+ decade career. We've listened to them all, and these are the best album tracks from Green Day's extensive catalog. Sorry, lovers of "Basket Case" and "21 Guns" - you won't find your favorite Green Day singles here. No, we'e focusing on those…

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Album Of The Week: ¡Dos!

In 2012 Green Day announced that they would be releasing not one new album, but three. Their trilogy started with ¡Uno!, an album that harkened back to the pop punk simplicity of their major label breakthrough, 1994's Dookie. This was followed by their experimental, garage rock record ¡Dos!, and ended with ¡Tré!, the album most…

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