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do you like pets by porno for pyros. it's chill and doesn't really "rock".
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they were still available. you gotta know someone at a station. duh
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https://www.discogs.com/master/68810-Green-Day-Longview https://www.discogs.com/release/923010-Green-Day-Basket-Case https://www.discogs.com/release/7222416-Green-Day-Welcome-To-Paradise https://www.discogs.com/release/2136957-Green-Day-When-I-Come-Around what are we even arguing about here?
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yeah, this was enema era right? the most disturbing blink 182 photo ever.
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if you're in the top 10 of either chart, it's a hit
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When I Come Around" peaked at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart, which ties it with "Wake Me Up When September Ends" as their second-highest song on this chart, behind only "Boulevard of Broken Dreams". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_I_Come_Around BOOM
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me in high school: nickelback? .. creed? ... disturbed? um, have you guys checked out these weezer b-sides? also sportin' this fine shirt.
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? they had multiple hit songs for years before Minority. That was their lowest point in terms of sales/relevance up until then. Dookie also hit perfectly when alt-rock was probably peaking (thank you Nirvana), the scam CD clubs were giving out albums for literal pennies, they had a ballad (Nirvana never really did), they won a grammy, magazine covers, played Woodstock 94, and generally made some good albums throughout the 90s. they were a dynamo. I guess I get it when blink 182 rolls around and they do kind of water it down and made punk rock really dumb & safe (but still en vogue with the American Pie movement of the time). it was a threat as they were the younger model and had two frontmen who were entertaining. MTV also seemed to heavily favor them as Green Day still weren't willing to be the proverbial "jackass" like blink was. however, even blink's biggest album was like half of the sales of dookie. insane to think about.
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dude. go listen to Nevermind please. In Utero is better, but it is a reaction to Nevermind and it's better when you know this and see "yeah, this is the band at it's best". incredible band
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If you're referring to the montage of heck interview, I felt like this was total and utter BS, twisted, only-in-hindsight sorta shit somebody would say to sound like they have wisdom they don't actually have. from what I can tell she wasn't a great mother but once fame hit, it was a different story. textbook narcissist.
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you guys calm down and show some respect to cane skretteburg. dude laughs at tony danza too.
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hope this dude got over his sex addiction
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I imagine somebody has to file paperwork for it, whether it is primarily the artist/management/label I don't really know. Next year will be WYHSB's 20th anniversary, so maybe by then? A conservative estimate would be it has sold around 400,000k in america by now, but who knows. browsing the RIAA website, apparently Dookie has gone double diamond. 20 million! fuck also old albums like She Wants Revenge (remember them?) just got a gold album last year. so they do keep up with some of this, but no clue if you need to be proactive in receiving one.
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I was rolling through spotify and got to listening to some (+44) and the song WYHSB is actually rather popular with 88m streams. So overall, the album has about 180mil plays attributed to it on Spotify alone, which is pretty robust all-in-all. So I wondered if the album might eventually cross the 500k threshold and crunched some available streaming numbers. With only Spotify taking into account, I still don't think it comes close (going by wikipedia's reported 274k amount from 2011) and that's not even taking into account how steaming is divvied up between regions as I assume this is global. BCR is less popular on Spotify, but isn't far behind. I assumed that sold 500k back in the day (how did WDNTW sell that much but not BCR?) but there is not source stating it did. If @boxelder has any decent information on how close these albums are to going gold, I'd love to read about it.
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american football players are gladiators. they literally put their life on the line every play. the worst that might happen to a soccer player is some hooligans burning down their village after a bad outing
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heard the Nori news and yikes. I don't know if I've gone on about this band here (probably) but damn did Underclass Hero just feel like a pale imitation of American Idiot. Hard drop off with that record. I actually didn't mind some of SBM but I haven't liked anything since then. Chuck is still a great album.
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go tom go
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band should of ended in 2002, but I guess they make people happy with the new stuff. anyway, it's probably better for him to get his life in order.
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the moment I read that mitch hedberg died I was listening to cast no shadow and I can't separate the moment. shit still bums me out
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I like hearing that but I feel like I would just hear everyone else singing along. Now if they played more intimate shows, that would be the tops as they say. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-13783341/From-love-triangle-rumours-BRUTAL-insults-chart-battle-Inside-bitter-feud-Oasis-Noel-Liam-Gallagher-Blurs-Damon-Albarn-defined-Britpop-era.html#:~:text=The battle for chart dominance,it was a 'joke'. Love both bands terribly, but this was actually shocking to read about in the 2000s. Took it too far mate. They all seem good to one another now and I'm glad to hear it.
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I'd go see them but I can't imagine the shows being good.
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i wonder if they still hope damon albarn will die from aids
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[POLL] Which era of Tom has the most swagger?
_Kyle_ replied to Paparazzi Magnet's topic in Blink 182
when they did the first date video easily, specifically the beegees look -
never got to go to twisters until I think it became nancy raygun/strange matter. would have been cool to see blink or texas is the reason there