@@avigolberg8428 what are you talking about? That album slapped 1. It’s a rock opera! Arguably did it better than American idiot, but I’ll leave that up for debate 2. It has peacemaker 3. Variety of music styles 4. Incredible lyrics 5. That album cover though
@@avigolberg8428 it’s not, and even if it was, so what? It’s power punk, but are you one of those people that hate on music because it’s a specific genre, even if it sounds good?
The thing is that the lyrics are some of the most uninspired and unmeaningful lyrics I've ever heard and the album isn't very experimental. Green day has had much better albums
@@matthewduffy1710 I like the intro to Panic Song honestly but that's just me. My all time favourite on Insomniac is Armatage Shanks though, that song might just be the most underrated Green Day song ever, it's so damn good.
i don't think it was a joke but it wasn't serious. apparently they don't play many or any songs from it live, it was their last album with their record deal and an album needs to be 8 songs and 25 minutes to be classified as an album, FOAMF is 10 songs and 26 minutes. May not have been a joke, but wasn't serious either
Lazy bones and Letterbomb (originally called cluster bomb and with lyrical changes to fit the story of American idiot) were going to be on Cigarettes and Valentines so I guess it makes sense that they fix next to each other
That's funny because my copy of dookie didn't come with Vanilla ice cream, peaches, cream, chocolate sauce, cherries, triffle, jelly, or strawberry ice cream. :(
i don't know why but i loved uno dos tre. From the power-pop puppy love song of sweet 16 to the down n dirty rock n roll garage songs like fuck time, not to mention the crazy bassline on the bridge to makeout party. Out of all their stuff, those albums are what I revisit along with Nimrod and compilation "shenanigans".
Yes, I think a lot of songs in all three albums are amazing, the problem is there are also a lot of tracks that feel filler-ish, and the further you go the less "Green Day" it sounds, but a lot of my favorite songs are in the albums, like X-Kid, Nuclear Family, Oh Love! and Dirty Rotten Bastards
i feel like the trilogy gets unfairly complained about a lot, but it's easier so see why when you compare it to demolicious. it contains (most of) the best songs from the trilogy in a rawer, more genuine sound--one that sounds more like what fans have been used to. i love both collections of music, but i definitely listen to demolicious far more as a whole. (personally am in love with the acoustic version of stay the night.)
@@razormoos Hmm, I guess: Nuclear Family Stay the Night Let Yourself Go Rusty James Stop When the Red Lights Flash Lazy Bones Amy Missing You X-Kid 99 Revolutions Might change on a daily basis depending on how I feel aha
Nice to see another 21CB enjoyer. I do agree with people that it's pretty much Diet American Idiot, but it's still good for what it is. Tho I will say I could probably go without Static Age and 21 Guns.
I think honestly ARTV did a really good idea of combining the trilogy into an album by having 15 of the 37 songs (also I still say American idiot is my favorite by them)
THANK YOU for acknowledging how good 21st Century Breakdown is. I don't really like anything from the first half of Green Day's career because I'm not too into punk rock, but basically everything from Warning onwards has been pretty solid imo, except for The Trilogy and Father Of All, of course.
I disagree in some points. ¡Dos! Is in my opinion the better album of the trilogy, I find ¡Tre! To be a complete snoozefest, literally zero songs from that album captivate me, and I don't think FOAMF is that bad, I quite like it in fact. But gotta give props to the 21st Century Breakdown one, a very underrated album and certainly one of my favorites.
@@GreenDayUSA Lol. You do you mate. Also it's not like I said either of those albums were the best, I find them fun that's all. The best is Nimrod of course.
Personally I think FOAMF is more like a pop album, it sounds good for another artist that is not GD, maybe I don't know Maroon 5 could be? FOAMF sounds good as a pop album, but sounds horrible as a GD album
It’s cool how this is different to my one, I’m not big into the stuff post American idiot, American eulogy, bang bang and a few others are exceptions tho, I like the father of all bit, nice video
While I dont like the stuff after 21st CB, I can still see why some people love the Trilogy and Revolution Radio. At the same time I can not at all fathom how anyone could like Father of All...
Green Day as a punk rock band "had to reach up to get to the cherry on top. *lip smack* in the mouth, it was lovely" Green Day as an Emo pop band "and actually, umm. That wasn't very noice. Actually... *swallows* it was horrible."
Hate me but Uno Dos Tré and Father of All are decent albums but bad from a green day standard but out of all the good green day albums American Idiot is the worst and warning is the most Underrated
@@typicalfurry2747 I dig your point. ¡Uno! sounds generic. In the trilogy I prefer ¡Dos!, If they don't have had the megalomaniac idea of a trilogy, they would had released a great album of course. 37 songs, probably don't exist B-sides from that. Nimrod was a good example of an album that emerged from a plethora of songs where even the B-sides are great songs.
21st Century killed Green Day for me. Long, boring, less punk rock than everythi g they released before , repetitive as music and lyrics, a try to recreate American Idiot, a sell out move to sell more records ( and they did) I dislike that record, same spot with FOAM
Original version you should watch instead ua-cam.com/video/ku0JPtGoavI/v-deo.html
hey
Hat was the most accurate description of Revolution Radio I have ever seen, not even a professional critic can get that deep.
been a green day fan since 93 i keep forgetting that album exists
@@nftking1Whaaat that album is one of the best imo it’s up there
Finally 21st Century Breakdown gets the cred it deserves
What r you talking about that album sucked
@@avigolberg8428 what are you talking about? That album slapped
1. It’s a rock opera! Arguably did it better than American idiot, but I’ll leave that up for debate
2. It has peacemaker
3. Variety of music styles
4. Incredible lyrics
5. That album cover though
@@tankunicorn134 its pop though
@@avigolberg8428 it’s not, and even if it was, so what? It’s power punk, but are you one of those people that hate on music because it’s a specific genre, even if it sounds good?
The thing is that the lyrics are some of the most uninspired and unmeaningful lyrics I've ever heard and the album isn't very experimental. Green day has had much better albums
“look out the window!” *SLAP* “i don’t care-“
I'm in the minority of people who's favourite album is Insomniac.
Same. One of the first albums bought.
@@matthewduffy1710 I like the intro to Panic Song honestly but that's just me. My all time favourite on Insomniac is Armatage Shanks though, that song might just be the most underrated Green Day song ever, it's so damn good.
Oh, and I love "Armatage Shanks" too!
Dude same
It’s a growing favorite I’ve noticed
Warning is indeed really good.
indeed my favorite album
I really felt that last one.
Still waiting for the boys to come out and say that FOAMF was a joke album
i don't think it was a joke but it wasn't serious. apparently they don't play many or any songs from it live, it was their last album with their record deal and an album needs to be 8 songs and 25 minutes to be classified as an album, FOAMF is 10 songs and 26 minutes. May not have been a joke, but wasn't serious either
I would have done “Quick! Get out! Get out of here!” For Father of All.
I let most of Uno/Dos/Tre pass me by but Lazy Bones off Dos is an incredible track that would fit right next to Letterbomb on AI.
It should come right after give me novacaine because the riff is stolen from it
I like Lazy Bones. My fav off Dos.
Not quite AI tier, but it could have been cool on 21st century breakdown
Lazy bones and Letterbomb (originally called cluster bomb and with lyrical changes to fit the story of American idiot) were going to be on Cigarettes and Valentines so I guess it makes sense that they fix next to each other
no no but make out party from dos and let yourself go from uno are good
Smoothed out slappy hours will always hit different compared to every other album
I like to yell at my dog screaming I was thereeee I was therreee and watching the fear and confusion roll in
in all honesty I wish videos like these would critique 1,000 Hours, 39/Smooth and Slappy individually
That's funny because my copy of dookie didn't come with Vanilla ice cream, peaches, cream, chocolate sauce, cherries, triffle, jelly, or strawberry ice cream. :(
Saviors: And everything was lovely once again!
the trillogy was described really well
i don't know why but i loved uno dos tre. From the power-pop puppy love song of sweet 16 to the down n dirty rock n roll garage songs like fuck time, not to mention the crazy bassline on the bridge to makeout party. Out of all their stuff, those albums are what I revisit along with Nimrod and compilation "shenanigans".
Yes, I think a lot of songs in all three albums are amazing, the problem is there are also a lot of tracks that feel filler-ish, and the further you go the less "Green Day" it sounds, but a lot of my favorite songs are in the albums, like X-Kid, Nuclear Family, Oh Love! and Dirty Rotten Bastards
also lazy bones being the ULTIMATE depression song
dos contains everyones favorite Green Day song, nightlife (ofc)
@@aidanhallinan03 I love nightlife
i feel like the trilogy gets unfairly complained about a lot, but it's easier so see why when you compare it to demolicious. it contains (most of) the best songs from the trilogy in a rawer, more genuine sound--one that sounds more like what fans have been used to. i love both collections of music, but i definitely listen to demolicious far more as a whole. (personally am in love with the acoustic version of stay the night.)
Glad someone finally has the sense to see that Tre is the best trilogy album
I always thought that one was the best of the Trilogy too. Brutal Love and X-Kid alone put it above the other two
DOS album was amazing in my opinion
Best of the trilogy, no question
literally no skips
0:52 I can agree with mike
21st century breakdown fans when billie joe says the n word
I like the trilogy. Shoot me.
There’s 3-4 songs off each one that I’d pick to make one album, then drop the rest
@@oily4545 which ones?
@@razormoos Hmm, I guess:
Nuclear Family
Stay the Night
Let Yourself Go
Rusty James
Stop When the Red Lights Flash
Lazy Bones
Amy
Missing You
X-Kid
99 Revolutions
Might change on a daily basis depending on how I feel aha
"Look what I made for myself" was the most accurate one
21st century breakdown is actually really fucking good for me it kinda was like a continuation of American idiot
Every pre american idiot album is the best
Except warning. Seriously went from under appreciated to the most overrated album in their discography
@@bruhmingo warning may in fact be a little overrated, but I still like a lot of the songs on it. Its not the best, but still really good
Finally some 21CB appreciation. Before the lobotomy is their best song hands down
Justice for Shenanigans 😭✋🏼
Fr
Compilation album, doesn’t count
Nice to see another 21CB enjoyer. I do agree with people that it's pretty much Diet American Idiot, but it's still good for what it is. Tho I will say I could probably go without Static Age and 21 Guns.
lmao the FOAMF one got me XD
Warning is so underrated pls show it some more love
“uno, don’t like that..”
“dos, don’t like that..”
“tre, I like that!”
Damn the uno dos tres was just spot on:D
warning is the most underrated green day album, its my favourite album of all time 🥰
Saviors: "And everything was lovely once again, wonderful."
I think honestly ARTV did a really good idea of combining the trilogy into an album by having 15 of the 37 songs (also I still say American idiot is my favorite by them)
THANK YOU for acknowledging how good 21st Century Breakdown is.
I don't really like anything from the first half of Green Day's career because I'm not too into punk rock, but basically everything from Warning onwards has been pretty solid imo, except for The Trilogy and Father Of All, of course.
I disagree in some points. ¡Dos! Is in my opinion the better album of the trilogy, I find ¡Tre! To be a complete snoozefest, literally zero songs from that album captivate me, and I don't think FOAMF is that bad, I quite like it in fact. But gotta give props to the 21st Century Breakdown one, a very underrated album and certainly one of my favorites.
alr, ima go listen to Nightlife, Lady Cobra, and Billie Joe turning into pop star, and then I’ll be right back…
@@GreenDayUSA Lol. You do you mate. Also it's not like I said either of those albums were the best, I find them fun that's all. The best is Nimrod of course.
@@WildWestRascal the certified best is Kerplunk
@@GreenDayUSA 2nd best of the 90's, and easy top 5 of all time imo.
Personally I think FOAMF is more like a pop album, it sounds good for another artist that is not GD, maybe I don't know Maroon 5 could be?
FOAMF sounds good as a pop album, but sounds horrible as a GD album
dookie and insomniac are peak 🥱
Warning is such a good album
It’s cool how this is different to my one, I’m not big into the stuff post American idiot, American eulogy, bang bang and a few others are exceptions tho, I like the father of all bit, nice video
“Look out the window 🤦♂️ I don’t care 😂” fucking brilliant man
Perfect description of Uno Dos Tre
And yet no one in the comments says that Nimrod is their best album, i don't know about you guys, but it's my favourite
Nimrod is my favorite!
Love Nimrod, best one imo
Probably my second favorite but it's a contender for the top spot
Actualy, my favorite album is dookie
"No swedish songwriters"
*Opeth has entered the room*
nimrod. and Warning are my fav albums from them, with Kerplunk and American Idiot pretty close behind
Me too. Warning is so fucking underrated.
second network album is amazing
2024, and Green Day releases Saviors "And everything was lovely once again, wonderful"
Shenanigans: Am I a joke to you?
i strongley dissagree with the father of all description, its not that bad of an album
Insomniac is my favorite Green Day album!
OMG A SOUTH PARK AND GREEN DAY FAN :O
Saviors: and everything was lovely once again
Warning is really good
0:52 Father of all motherf***ers uncensored.
While I dont like the stuff after 21st CB, I can still see why some people love the Trilogy and Revolution Radio.
At the same time I can not at all fathom how anyone could like Father of All...
insomniac was on point, so was the trilogy, and foamf was funny
The trilogies mid at best
This is to accurate. Like fr.
love the trilogy one
Uno is the best of the trilogy imo
Uno is peak ngl
Uno dos tre are so underated
Pretty accurate
1039 is underated
love the trilogy
KERPLUNK NOOOO!!
Completely agree apart from I like Uno and tre but not dos
perfect
WARNING was like:.....I dont like it very much
Dos
Green day died when American Idiot came out, they just became another manufactured teeny bop band from that point onwards im afraid
I've got a nimrod tattoo
Green Day as a punk rock band
"had to reach up to get to the cherry on top. *lip smack* in the mouth, it was lovely"
Green Day as an Emo pop band
"and actually, umm. That wasn't very noice. Actually... *swallows* it was horrible."
Interesting that you like Tre.
Wonder how the bear hunt went ?
Y'all forgot Shenanigans in 2002. I think no one knows the album, but I'd rate a 6/10 I'm not sure which clip would go with it lol.
This is in the wrong direction, the first four are their best albums 🎸
Mickey Mouse? More like Mickey Weed!!! 😂😂😂
Insomniac > Dookie
Shenanigans?
I honestly think insonmiac is the best green day album ever
I think Uno was a good Album, at least from the two songs I’ve listened which are let yourself go and kill the DJ
I don't care, Father of all is pretty good and I also liked revo radio
Forgot shenanigans?
Father of All kinda passed me by, was it actually bad or was the marketing just cringe?
both
Noise
In what universe is Tre better than Uno
Uno>>>> dos & tre
This is hilarious
Everyone in the comments: THAT was the best album. No, THIS was the best album.
Me: who the fuck is THIS guy?
Nimrod was, is and will the best album of green day.
Hate me but Uno Dos Tré and Father of All are decent albums but bad from a green day standard but out of all the good green day albums American Idiot is the worst and warning is the most Underrated
Tottaly me but I like uno
Demolicious > the triple album
quit with the uno slander dammit
uno > tre
Uno was great
WHAT
If the parameter was Father of All...
@@wilhelmfink7633 nah even that was better...somehow
@@typicalfurry2747 I dig your point. ¡Uno! sounds generic. In the trilogy I prefer ¡Dos!,
If they don't have had the megalomaniac idea of a trilogy, they would had released a great album of course. 37 songs, probably don't exist B-sides from that. Nimrod was a good example of an album that emerged from a plethora of songs where even the B-sides are great songs.
@@wilhelmfink7633 yeah but uno had freaking oh love that shit was gas
Warning é o melhor :|
Forgot about shenanigans??
It's a b-side compilation, so I don't consider it a main album
Rapping?
Michael about Warning: Really good !
Me: Meh it's probably their worst album with Father of All lol
how can that be possible when the trilogy exists, the trilogy isn't awful but Warning shits all over it
this is the worst take I've heard by far, except the FOAMF part
21st Century killed Green Day for me. Long, boring, less punk rock than everythi g they released before , repetitive as music and lyrics, a try to recreate American Idiot, a sell out move to sell more records ( and they did)
I dislike that record, same spot with FOAM
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Fail