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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:04AM Frivolous said

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I'm thinking Arby's

Posted: Jun 8th 2010 2:48PM doc j said

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*Puddy voice* Feel's like an Arby's night.


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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:04AM OMMad said

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excellent review. wasn't going to buy, and i'm not regretting my decision.

Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:05AM Johnny Locke said

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This is why I go on Joystiq, this is probably the strangest reviews ever, but so so good.

Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:27AM MLS said

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I read an album review similar to this that replaced all the text of a Calvin & Hobbes Sunday strip.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 11:13AM Alexisonfire said

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I demand more reviews like this. This was amazing.

Actually, scratch that. I demand more new takes on reviews. Don't want to be same-y.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 11:14AM GewurztraminerX said

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This review needs more Calvinball
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 11:43AM Johnnynumber5 is powered by cell said

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@Johnny Lock

Your avatar picture looks like the guy that runs the fringe bloggers website. Just saying.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:05AM ArenzanaSG said

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Funny at some point, but overall, stupid review.

Posted: Jun 8th 2010 10:21AM Martyrdom said

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I thought it was good, change is nice sometimes.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 10:38AM The Albatross said

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It's a good review. Says everything you're expecting to say. Reviewing this like it was anything other than a downloadable pack of songs would be stupid.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 11:40AM SonicH04 said

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What else are you gonna say about a new single-band music game that hasn't been said a thousand times?

"Fans of the band blah blah yay!"
"Non-fans of the band blah blah NO!"
"Casual players blah blah blah meh?"

I like this review much better.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 11:41AM aristokrat said

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I'd venture that he was dreading having to review this game, as it turned out exactly as we all thought it would, so what was he going to say? Waste 6-8 paragraphs talking about how Harmonix has done a great technical job, but it's not fun because it's Green Day. At least he figured out how to entertain himself while reviewing an unnecessary game.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 1:42PM Krag said

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Agree - I want to get to the content quick, too much blah blah blah.

And yes, you can do a review that's not everything that's "been said a thousand times" - you know, being that it's part of your job.

That being said, I wish they would release these in their entirety (?) as DLC at the same time. These would be cool as a "hey if you don't have Rock Band, you can jump in with this" but it's annoying for people to buy the $10 ripper and then rent/borrow the game, I can't imagine anyone actually BUYS the game then pays $10 to rip it...which reminds me, is that option available for this? Haven't seen it mentioned anywhere.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:08AM Dharkanjil said

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Well, that was definitely not the one-sentence review I could've written by myself.

Posted: Jun 8th 2010 4:41PM Cap Morgan said

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You mean like "If it's not Scottish, IT'S CRAP!"
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:11AM Temidien said

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Tweens sound off: Do you guys listen to Green Day?

Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:14AM Temidien said

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Green Day's hits album was my first CD so they hold a special place in my heart, but I wasn't aware that they were still relevant to the under-18 crowd (and I get the suspicion that the older fans are running on the fumes of nostalgia).

All the same, I'll be picking this up eventually, but likely when it hits the inevitable $15 price point a few months from now.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:17AM Azurik said

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Do I listen to Green Day? Not anymore... 3-chord rock gets old.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:21AM baby sea tuna said

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"Green Day's *hits* album was my first CD..."

God, I'm old.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:24AM MLS said

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I never have taken them off my iPod, but I can't remember the last time I willingly put a Green Day album in my car or anything like that. I listened to a free stream of their last album when I came out, and didn't make it more than 8 songs in.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:33AM Temidien said

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@baby sea tuna:

In all fairness, I came to the CD party late (my parents considered rock music to be the devil for the longest time). I picked it up when I was 13 (I'm 22 now).
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 9:43AM Educatedfool25 said

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So tell me, do kids these days still listen to those things called "cds" Back in my day during glorious antiquity we used to put these things into "walkmans" and sound would come out of a speaker attached to a cord.

Do they still do that?
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 10:12AM baby sea tuna said

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I don't know about you youngsters, but I've been known to crank up the old Victrola and get my Charleston on from time to time.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 10:54AM xGeneral DEATHxDEETH82 said

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Ha, "Walkmans"...

**Tries to ignore stares from old music collection on cassette**

...never heard of 'em. ;-)
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 11:16AM Alexisonfire said

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As someone who was into music at the time they were at the top of their game and experienced all they had to offer, I can say this without a shadow of a doubt:

Green Day is one of the worst bands I have ever heard.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 11:18AM Alexisonfire said

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@EducatedFool

My car has a cassette player.

I burn mixtapes to CDs so I can copy my music from CD to tape in my old home stereo system.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 12:23PM Asok said

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The only CD of theirs that ever mattered to me was "Kerplunk!" I was kinda into their new stuff for a while, but it got old really fast. Considering NONE of the tracks from "Kerplunk!" are on here (except for that one song that got remade on "Dookie" I think) I have zero interest in this game. The demo did nothing to help that, either.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 1:32PM 343 Guilty Fart said

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Speaking of outdated media, I bought some VHS tapes yesterday, probably the first ones I've bought in a decade.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 1:39PM TubaDude49 said

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I have a beta player.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:20AM MLS said

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Man, Seth doesn't know dick about Green Day. If today's Green Day actually still sounded like they did in the mid 90's, it's probable a lot less people would hate them.

Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:34AM Temidien said

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I think the point of the review is that most people don't know dick about Green Day.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 9:20AM Player1 said

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It's not just the sound. It's the fact that they try to act all punk and make political statements. And they they say they are not sell-outs because they won't let Wal-mart sell a clean version of their albums. But they their songs are on all the ads for "The Spy Next Door" starring Jackie Chan...a wacky film about a spy who has to do diaper duty taking care of some young rascals.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 10:01AM Nook said

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Green Day is a pretty lackluster group that preys upon the young.

Everyone else grew up and realized the same old some album after album, oh wait - it's september! - is beat.

This isn't punk and never has been. Operation Ivy was decent.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 10:49AM The Albatross said

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Y'know, I was a fan of the mid-90s Green Day. The fact is: they do sound the same now as they did then. It was pop then, it is pop now, and there's nothing wrong with pop.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 11:15AM MLS said

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huh, I never got the feeling that they ever went back to Dookie. Yeah, they've always been the same band, but the next album was intentionally grittier, Nimrod was all over the place, Warning used a whole lot of extra instruments and was real mellow, and the last two albums were arena rock.

Anyway to the two guys who randomly started crying "selloutz" and "not punx". I never said they were a punk band. Defining genres is a fool's game. There are always exceptions. And I don't care what commercials a band is in. I listen to albums, not watch crappy Jackie Chan movies. Hating music for being popular is just as dumb as liking it for the same reason.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 11:52AM Player1 said

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It's not that you said they were punk. It's that THEY said they were punk. And then they try to act all high and mighty and try to form political opinions and complain about censorship on their pop music.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 12:04PM US 447 said

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What happens is no born in the last 10 yrs has heard real green day. So they dont know any better.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 12:15PM (Unverified) said

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Yeah but they'd still just be some band. They just wouldn't be a shitty band (like y'know... what they are now).

I liked them in the 90s but I still liked other bands way more.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 1:17PM MLS said

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Player1, you're doing it again. Gossiping like a teenage girl. Who cares what they wear, say, get exposure? I sure don't. And I still don't see the connection between my discussion on how sound has changed, and your accusations of their soapboxing.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 1:50PM (Unverified) said

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@Player1 "THEY said they were punk."

If you look up the definition of punk rock, you'll see that Dookie fits the mold quite nicely. That is all.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 3:47PM Player1 said

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Oh it has nothing to do with you or what you said. I just like to rip on Green Day.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:24AM ObiBen8 said

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Excellent review. Would love to hear an audio rendition performed by The Joystiq Players.

Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:27AM GewurztraminerX said

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Replace all of 21st Century Breakdown with all of Warning and I'd be happy.

Still getting it today, however.

Posted: Jun 8th 2010 3:46PM Jakintosh said

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I wish they kept all of 21st century breakdown and just added all of warning, then added kerplunk as dlc. some of my favorites are from that one, but they already said no DLC :(
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 4:21PM GewurztraminerX said

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Fortunately it's just no DLC for the GD:RB game. Doesn't rule out future DLC for RB2 & 3.
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:35AM creid8 said

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So basically a review of Green Day instead of the Green Day game? I can't tell which is better, this review, or "this game sucks because I didn't know I was supposed to walk to the big X on the map to catch a fish."

Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:42AM wcarnation said

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While I have absolutely no love for Green Day

You can't forget "We reviewed Left 4 Dead 2 in single player and lost multiple times on Easy difficulty - this game is obviously bad"
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:57AM Ludwig Kietzmann said

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And who could forget, "I'm going to snidely summarize a review in one sentence because it wrongly disagrees with my irrational attachment to a game."
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Posted: Jun 8th 2010 8:57AM moosedaddy357 said

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What's the difference between reviewing Green Day or the game? Was anyone expecting some revolutionary change to the gameplay? Its the same game, different band. This review sounds a lot like the conversation I had with my brother when I heard it was coming out. Perfect review, in my opinion. I liked Green Day until they went all emo. I'm hoping someday a band like anti-flag runs into them at a pub and beats some sense into them.
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