I AM JOHN!
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Where is this stream that people are listening to?
:lol I'm not really sure why I came into this thread, but I'm glad I did. Good job, sir.Karakand said:omg rite flow chart
I AM JOHN! said:Where is this stream that people are listening to?
Diablos said::lol :lol :lol :lol
Sweet!doogles said:It's $4.99 on Amazon MP3, hell yes.
$4.99 on Amazon? Jeez. Poor little me might just have to do that even though I hate not having the actual CD.
Pein said:bought the CD, only $10 at target.
omg rite said:So I'm NOT the only one who thought that song sounded like The Hives the moment the guitar kicked in? :lol Love it though.
And I really really like "The Static Age". It's single-worthy I think. That chorus is so catchy.
APZonerunner said:Great album, what I find is that very little of it is memorable. The album is fantastic listened to in one long sitting even though it has a weak closer, but the odd one or two individual songs at once just doesn't have the same impact as the album as a whole. This is simultaneously a good and a bad thing.
omg rite said:So I'm NOT the only one who thought that song sounded like The Hives the moment the guitar kicked in? :lol Love it though.
StrikerObi said:And the first half of American Eulogy kind of reminds me of Deadbeat Holiday. Lovin' it.
My fav so far . . . but I'm just finishing the first act.Futureman said:M
Before the Lobotomy: Follows the same structure as Viva La Gloria (slow intro into fast rock song) but I think "Lobotomy" is much more effective. One of my favs.
Cronen said:Now that the record has been out for a little while, and we've all had a chance to listen to it for about 2 weeks now, how're you guys finding it?
I've warmed up to it quite a bit, and I've found myself singing/humming along to certain songs, and it's an album I'm definitely going to be listening to a lot. Still not sure if I would say if it's better than American Idiot or not though. That's a tough one.
Tek said:I got tickets to see them in Nashville on July 31st.
Ardorx said:Is this CD anything like Dookie? Fucking loved that album.