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There are 36 songs so if its divided evenly 12.BlackStar wrote:How many tracks will each album contain? Anyway, I'm looking forward to hear new Green Day music!
So true no itunes no amazon pre-order i'm going to the nearest best buy or target (not walmart I refuse to listen to overly censored music) and picking up each albumfrozone wrote:I'd love to pre-order them to get in on the hype, but nothing beats walking into a store on the day of release and buying a copy. But that's just me
I will do the samerihmonster wrote:So true no itunes no amazon pre-order i'm going to the nearest best buy or target (not walmart I refuse to listen to overly censored music) and picking up each albumfrozone wrote:I'd love to pre-order them to get in on the hype, but nothing beats walking into a store on the day of release and buying a copy. But that's just me
Same here too, thats what i think since 21st cent era their fanbase or sales have been on decline and why go on and put out 3 more albums in a short time? unless theyre singles are HUGE hits.. theyre taking a huge risk here since rock is not much on sales right now.nucleardolphin wrote:I think 3 albums worth of Green Day with a few months of each other is overkill. Don't get me wrong, there was some great stuff on Dookie and American Idiot but I can't see them bringing out anything like that again.
1. "**** Time"
2. "Stop When the Red Lights Flash"
3. "Lazy Bones"
4. "Wild One"
5. "Makeout Party"
6. "Drama Queen"
7. "Ashley"
8. "Baby Eyes"
9. "Lady Cobra"
10. "Nightlife (feat. Lady Cobra)"
11. "Wow, That's Loud"
12. "Amy"
I doudbt it since the first singles had no effecct to the public at all.frozone wrote:Their fanbase hasn't been on decline since 21st Century Breakdown. If you look at their sales history, they've had ups and downs. 21st Century was a success for them - it sold over a million in the US and 4 million worldwide. Which is a pretty stellar effort for a band that has been going since the 80s.
As it stands, Dookie and American Idiot are their highest selling albums. But both of them were big milestones for them, likely because they represented a new direction for the band. And it sounds like they're doing the same thing here.
You will be ecstatic. This is almost up there with American Idiot in terms of quality.frozone wrote:Oh Love debuted at number 1 on the Us rock charts (only 3 songs have done this). Green Day are more of an album selling band anyway (with the exception of American Idiot).
Interested to see how well they will do releasing 3 albums in such a short time frame. A million for each would be pushing it, I think.
As for Uno, I haven't listened to the leak. Waiting to get my copy on Saturday night. Haven't been this excited for an album in years. Expectations are high
Ah can't waitsnwbrder757 wrote:You will be ecstatic. This is almost up there with American Idiot in terms of quality.frozone wrote:Oh Love debuted at number 1 on the Us rock charts (only 3 songs have done this). Green Day are more of an album selling band anyway (with the exception of American Idiot).
Interested to see how well they will do releasing 3 albums in such a short time frame. A million for each would be pushing it, I think.
As for Uno, I haven't listened to the leak. Waiting to get my copy on Saturday night. Haven't been this excited for an album in years. Expectations are high
It's, in a way, if American Idiot was a person, this album is a more mature adult version. It's amazing.