1. I've always thought their biggest sleeper was "Warning". Totally great album that I revisit far more than Dookie. I hit the singles from Dookie but the rest of the album is just alright with me. I should check out Insomniac again.

    The hits off Nimrod were great too, though less popular commercially.
  2. I know people that get that feeling about Warning. I don't. I think it's a really dim and boring album. It's good and I respect the change of sound that Green Day produced, but it's not for me.

    I used to hate Nimrod but after many listens, it grew on me.
  3. Walking Contradiction was the first instance of me thinking I was listening to "cool" music because I was listening to Green Day.

    I was very young. Hahaha
  4. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:Walking Contradiction was the first instance of me thinking I was listening to "cool" music because I was listening to Green Day.

    I was very young. Hahaha


    Awww
  5. That happened when American Idiot was released. That's why I'm ashamed to say I became a Green Day fan during that album.

    Kids dressing like emos... pfft. Green Day weren't even emo!
  6. ha ha ^
  7. I had gotten International Superhits just the year before American Idiot came out, so I was pretty familiar and played the part of the asshole hipster that was like "Oh your first Green Day song is Boulevard of Broken Dreams? COOL."

    Ashamed to say it but its true.

    That is my favorite Green Day album, honestly.
  8. I was much younger. I'm not like this anymore. Haha

  9. Don't worry, I was on the opposite end of it all. I slagged the emo kids. I liked the music just hated the people involved in emo. But Green Day were not emo!
  10. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:I had gotten International Superhits just the year before American Idiot came out, so I was pretty familiar and played the part of the asshole hipster that was like "Oh your first Green Day song is Boulevard of Broken Dreams? COOL."

    Ashamed to say it but its true.

    That is my favorite Green Day album, honestly.

    American Idiot was the first song I ever heard by Green Day which led me to venture into their older stuff. A lot of it around that time was purely because your friends liked American Idiot. It was all influence.

    I'd be glad if I were in your shoes.
  11. It used to really annoy me because I would listen to Superhits like, literally once or twice through every single day, for a full year before AI came out, so I thought I was a HUGE Green Day fan...when I'd never even heard a studio album all the way through. I was like, "Of course, I find this awesome 90s punk band and then all my friends ruin it for me cause they're weeping themselves to sleep over 'Wake Me Up When September Ends!!'"

    It was an immature thing but that's how I felt about it. And then 21st Century Breakdown proceeded to blow chunks.