IMHO all three are pretentious and disappoint their early fans. I grew up in the punk scene. Greenday jumped the shark as much as the black album was a jump. Can't blame them at all honestly. My jaw dropped when they were on MTV the first time. They were on my shitty high school radio show just 9 months prior. I will say this though they grew into better musicians which cannot be said of Metallica. The same can be said of U2 post Joshua Tree. They are all huge rock stars who truly have the same demographic. 25-45 year old professionals who want to see bands they feel are important. It's kinda like the same crowd the stones draw these days basically.
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Possible Metallica, U2, And Green Day (???) Tour?
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IF they do tour, I'd expect the ticket prices to be insane just because Metallica expects a given amount AND U2 expects a given amount. And with U2 in the tour, cities would have to clear the arena for a week so U2 can set up their stage.
And who the fuck wants to tour with Green Day? They're the kings of middle-class white-bread suburbia poser-punk. Was Avril Lavigne not interested in touring with them?
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Originally posted by VitaminG View PostGreen Day are headlining the Soundwave Festival here next February. My son & I have our tickets. So we can beat the traffic and leave as soon as Alice in Chains finish playingI keep the bible in a pool of blood
So that none of its lies can affect me
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Originally posted by VitaminG View PostGreen Day are headlining the Soundwave Festival here next February. My son & I have our tickets. So we can beat the traffic and leave as soon as Alice in Chains finish playing
AIC played with GNR here this past summer.
Needless to say, I was frickin gone the second AIC was done.
That was the first time GNR ever played San Antonio and they very literally never played here before until this year, but that's not the real GNR, and I don't give any damns about seeing Axl with a bunch of hired session players.
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