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Green Day – 21st Century Breakdown CONVERT x264 2009-SRP

After making this video, I imagine the Green Day dudes are thinking something like, “We’re punk. Who says we’re not punk? Didn’t you see that punk rock video for our one punk rock song? You know, the punk video we did. It was pretty punk. So there.” Poor Green Day. Poor, defenseless Green Day.

Release Name: Green_Day-21st_Century_Breakdown-CONVERT-x264-2009-SRP
Genre: Rock
Video Quality: x264 PAL 25 FPS / 2749 kbps l 704×400 (AR: 1.76)
Audio Quality: 44100Hz VBR MP3 ~234kbps
Size: 96 MB

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  1. Intr0
    October 24th, 2009 | 00:36

    lol, the Green Day comments. They are a kind of Punk I suppose but they’re a long way away from The Sex Pistols. Good band anyway tho

  2. sid grey
    October 24th, 2009 | 00:49

    LULZ at description

  3. johne
    October 24th, 2009 | 01:48

    IMO anyone who expereinced green day in their ealier years would know, that they could be considered to be as great of a punk band as bands like; The clash, Ramones, Black flag, and yes even The sex pistol despite what #10. Intr0 said. So don’t blame the band for what they’ve become, blame time and the crappy music of the current generation that turned them into what they now are.

  4. Johney666
    October 24th, 2009 | 04:45

    I’d rather say they are trying to redefine punk, adding a new dimension.

  5. ihopeforyoursakethatyourejoking
    October 24th, 2009 | 09:46

    @19 They decided to go that way, not the ‘time’.
    @21 The only thing they’re redefining is pop rock. And if you remember the times when Radiohead was classified as a pop rock band – Green day is just substracting from it, not ‘adding a new dimension’

  6. rrpostal
    October 24th, 2009 | 10:14

    Lookout! records had a lot of bands that sounded just like Green Day 10-20 yrs ago. Personally I consider the “style” pop-punk and not necessarily bad. A much better example of the genre would be Screaching Weasel who were also a Lookout band I think. Music is more of an evolutionary branching than any strict categorical definitive. Of course some of it really really sucks.

  7. Renxzen
    October 25th, 2009 | 02:26
  8. Surya L
    October 25th, 2009 | 04:15
  9. J
    October 25th, 2009 | 12:17

    As rrpostal says, greenday are pop-punk. On the whole it isn’t a genre that I like (although some bands in it – The Bomb for example, stand out) but to even hold up the pistols as a “real punk” band as Intr0 does is in itself hilarious.

    The pistols were little more than clothes horses for westwood and mclaren.

    ihopeforyoursakethatyourejoking – poprock? lol I hope for your sake that YOU are joking. Radiohead are alt.rock/indie rock. I really don’t like radiohead much, but to call them pop-rock? lol!

    johne – so we shouldn’t blame the band or what they themselves have become, but we should blame the “current generation”? How does that work exactly? The band (with pressure from the label, although a band of GDs size gets quite little pressure) decides what to write, how to arrange it’s music, get’s in a producer and records it. Trying to blame market forces for their lack of integrity is again, hilarious.

  10. anonim
    October 25th, 2009 | 12:47

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  11. zappp
    October 25th, 2009 | 17:10
  12. venomhed
    October 25th, 2009 | 23:33

    2 years ago I walked by a Verizon store and saw the lead singer of Greenday (Billy Joe?) on a poster for selling some new phone. He was wearing a suit with a yellow tie.

    So, if I remember correctly, and I am 39, punk was never for the corporate lords. How could Greenday, or ANY band, justify selling out to Verizon? What is next, Swanson TV Dinners and still face the public and call yourself “this” or “that”?

    Punk was and always has been anti establishment, anti corporate but these days EVERYONE sells out.

    Take them for what they are. I saw Greenday for $3 at SDSU and they were pretty good. Classic? No. Memorable? No. Not even close. Right place, right time.

  13. J
    October 27th, 2009 | 14:19

    Everyone sells out? Tell that to Crass, Conflict etc. Plenty of anarcho-punk bands haven’t sold out. You say punk was never for the corporate lords but even in the mid-70s bands were formed and co-opted by the corporate labels.

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    November 1st, 2009 | 10:03

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