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Hey Reg, VG, GG, disco, redkat and all. :wave:

< doesn't really see the point of some of those setlist parties. Can't beat the actual concert atmosphere anyway. :huh:
 
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^ i really think it's the vocals. i mean, the gutiar/bass are solid, but they're your standard punk rock power chords. BJ's vocal lines really really kick ass. . . The Ramones had the same deal :up:
 
< Had dinner with my housemate. Pasta (indian style ;) ) with italian bread and olive oil. :drool:

We're supposed to go out to the local Dublin Pub in a while. But I feel so sleepy. :yawn:


^ Green Day have far exceeded themselves with American Idiot.
 
< was very impressed with American Idiot. Still likes Dookie better though...

< agrees with ^ setlist parties are somewhat pointless. They're fun at some stops in the tour, but for the most part they turn into bitchfests. :ohmy:
 
I love Dookie but AI just blew me away on first listen! I couldn't leave my room... hell, my chair, until the last second of Whatsername!

Can't decide which one I like better. :crazy:
 
< my housemate and I were supposed to go to Dublin pub. He slept off. And I'm wide awake listening to Radiohead. :slant:


Kid A is out of this world... :drool: :drool: :drool:
 
^^ oh my god... Kid A was their heavily experimental 2001 album. It followed OK Computer and further alienated a big portion of their fan base while attracting new ones I'm sure. It's so unbelievably atmospheric, rhythmic and just plain weird.
 
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