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"The real problem with Uno! lies with the listener’s ear." "‘Let Yourself Go’ is the most punk rock song on the album, actually, the only one on the album, which I find somewhat sad."
"The real problem with Uno! lies with the listener’s ear."
"‘Let Yourself Go’ is the most punk rock song on the album, actually, the only one on the album, which I find somewhat sad."
Discover Green Day’s ¡Uno! – listen now and form your own opinion on this divisive punk rock release!
"'Let Yourself Go' is the only true punk song in the entire trilogy, with a Nimrod/Dookie-style chorus." "'Fell For You' is a song I find useless and filler, with a whiny and distressing chorus."
"'Let Yourself Go' is the only true punk song in the entire trilogy, with a Nimrod/Dookie-style chorus."
"'Fell For You' is a song I find useless and filler, with a whiny and distressing chorus."
Discover Green Day's ¡Uno!—stream the album and decide which tracks hit or miss!
The production penalizes the guitars, reduced to a bland and marginal role, almost as if Billie Joe forgot to plug in the distortion. What also transpires from this album... is the abysmally low quality level of the lyrics.
The production penalizes the guitars, reduced to a bland and marginal role, almost as if Billie Joe forgot to plug in the distortion.
What also transpires from this album... is the abysmally low quality level of the lyrics.
Discover Green Day's Uno! and decide if this divisive punk album meets your expectations.
Let Yourself Go is an explosion of that old fun punk that Green Day used to do. Uno is not a Rock Opera, nor a masterpiece, but a simple album that sounds 'almost' like a bad Green Day album from the past.
Let Yourself Go is an explosion of that old fun punk that Green Day used to do.
Uno is not a Rock Opera, nor a masterpiece, but a simple album that sounds 'almost' like a bad Green Day album from the past.
Explore Green Day's Uno and hear how the band channels their punk roots with both highs and lows.
"We wanted something bold, halfway between AC/DC and the early Beatles." The first five tracks have an extremely high average quality, from the explosive opening of 'Nuclear Family' to the stadium rock of 'Stay The Night'.
"We wanted something bold, halfway between AC/DC and the early Beatles."
The first five tracks have an extremely high average quality, from the explosive opening of 'Nuclear Family' to the stadium rock of 'Stay The Night'.
Listen to Green Day’s Uno! and experience their bold return to power-pop and punk energy!
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