I'm pretty sure Blink-182 doesn't "hate" Green Day. There's even a picture of Mark Hoppus wearing a *Kerplunk* shirt in the early 90's. And Mike Dirnt gave him one of his basses when he had cancer. Johnny Rotten just dislikes *everything.*
yeah im sure its all just competition between bands and stuff,.. thing is whether or not greenday are better live, they will never be as bigg as blink. over the years tom has gotten way more creative and his song writing is way better than billi joe's. and rotten is always negative haha,,.. but never mind the bollocks is probably a top 5 album of all time,.. ever.
@Dobis yeah your probably right tbf.. but blink basically split up for years. Was never same band without Tom where greenday continued on strong. I wouldn't say theres much in it.. I think at both bands biggest peaks blink were bigger.. like enema of the state and pants and jacket era they were huge and greendays peak was probably american idiot era.
Green Day were never not cool with Mark. Tom was always the problem. They liked Mark and Travis. Read the Kerrang interview from the Pop Disaster Tour.
The Wonderwall vs Boulevard of Broken Dreams thing tho... Ed Sheeran just won in court for this kind of thing.. You can't copywriter/own a chord progression.
Both songs have the same chord progression, that's why he said they ripped off his "arrangement". You have to have a pretty big ego to think you're the first musician to put 4 chords together in a certain order, if you ask me.
@@jimjambananaslam3596 its not evident to the ear at all, though is it? It's not got the same "feel". The drums don't come in with the same signature or anything like that.
I love Green Day but Green Day doesn't sound absolutely nothing like Oasis at all, not by a longshot. Let's face it. Noel Gallagher and His brother Liam are nothing but a couple of crying dysfunction drama soap opera Kings have been spending too much time drinking in pubs thinking that they can beat The Beatles which they can't. Blur sounds way better than Oasis. I don't care what Oasis said and neither what Johnny Rotten and The Sex Pistols said. I love Green Day and Blur.
@@Ukraineaissance2014 Nope. Steve Jones and Paul Cook formed the original core of what became the Pistols in 1972 with Wally Nightingale. Glen Matlock joined in '73 and Lydon in '75. Nothing to do with being manufactured or a boy band.
I had the first 2 albums as a kid, this was way before I had internet access and had to find music for myself. I was only one of two people in my whole year at school that liked alternative music like metal, punk etc. The only Punk bands I knew back then were offspring (probably my favourite from this group of bands) NOFX, Greenday and Rancid. I discovered Black Flag and Cromags though, and this completely changed my outlook on Punk bands going forward.
@awoken8infinite We would have been such good friends as kids! Except swap out Offspring for my deep seeded childhood love for Joan mofaukin' Jett!! Woo!!🤟🤟
@@ZombieDowneyJr Love Joan Jett. Do you like Cromags? The Main guy from the Cromags was friends with Joan Jett when he moved to NYC, he has some stories. Well she came to one of the first Cromags shows as well.
Man I wish I was in high school during that time when Dookie was out and fresh. When I was in high school, it was the aftermath of American Idiot and I actually do like that album but not as much as Dookie lol.
I saw 2 shows on the Pop Disaster tour with Green Day and Blink. At the time I really liked Blink a lot but Green Day really did blow them away live. I don't think I've ever seen a band where I felt like they were just going through the motions as much as Blink. The only thing memorable about their performance was how unmemorable it was. Green Day really interacted with the fans and put much more into the show.
I was at the same show and green day played 1000000% better than blink did. But at least for me at the time, it being my first show, I have fond memories of blinks set.
I saw the show I Chicago. A couple of my friends and I walked out halfway through Blink’s set. I was so pissed that Green Day opened for Blink and their boring show…
Yeah when billy joe did that I was done with them. Once you get some clout….don’t be divisive or pick sides. It’s just a bad look and makes you look “paid for”
@@peterjonas4971 just bc green day is huge doesn't mean theyre capitalist pigs if thats what you mean. Also im not well educated enough to speak on the clash, as i haven't listened to them much.
I find it funny that John Lydon talks about how Green Day is some big, corporate sell-out band when the Pistols were about as manufactured as you can get in "punk". They've been given the sole credit for a genre that already existed before them, and that others have done better. I wouldn't say I'm a huge Green Day fan either, but it's a bit hypocritical for the singer of group of major label circus clowns that was the Sex Pistols to be speaking as if he was in Black Flag or something.
Plus, he's very anti-lgbtq+. Also, the Pistols and Green Day came from completely different times and places. The punk scene in England during the 70s was much more abrasive than the one taking place across the pond. Both scenes wanted change but they wanted it in different ways. England was aimed at the 18+ crowd and focused on anarchy. America, however, was more youth oriented and focused on playing fast and loud while telling authority figures to fuck off When Green Day got started, it was a whole new era with the birth of MTV. You could see concerts from your home, bands now put out music videos to promote their singles, and you learn how to own the stage from watching your idols. It also gave kids exposure to new music genres that weren't as popular at the record stores. Plus, Green Day came from the East Bay area of California which had a much friendlier environment with the famous 924 Gilman Street, an ALL AGES punk club
You can call Green Day pop, punk, alternative, whatever you like, but they write damn good songs. Dookie and American Idiot are brilliant records jam packed with catchy tracks.
I was going to respond that greenday is the most trash band that has ever existed, but then I noticed that you were a band, so I had a listen. Greenday is the second most trash band that has ever existed.
I personally never liked Green Day’s music.. even in my more punk phases, however I never hated them or thought they sucked. Dookie was huge so I did enjoy a few songs as a kid, from that and nimrod.. I just tire of their sound after about five seconds.
As a punk band they are essentially high-fructose corn syrup inserted into the scene. Sellouts trying to maintain the illusion of being rebels. They're not terrible but the fact that Billy tries so hard is laughable.
@@AxleTrade cannot stand BJA, I just keep hoping he fails to look both ways when crossing the street one day and the metro transit guy claims to have not even seen him
@TheCondorjc why the hell do all you take a bash at Green Day every chance you get? What the fuck did they do to you? They changed the music landscape greatly and influenced many artists/bands. They did more than you or any other wannabe punk band in the 90s. Stop hating and learn to appreciate what they did to music landscape of today.
He is though. His List of hits is bigger, his writing ability is greater, and his guitar ability is second to None. Each song is a masterpiece. Oasis' music is timeless to the point the rest are beneath them.
@@brandonwenzel2844 You certainly don't have an orginal line to sell me. Nor did you put forth a reasonable counter argument. Go back to your bouncy castle
@@brandonwenzel2844 Noel is masterful at taking the piss for a laugh. Unfortunately, the intellectual level of the average punter is so low, they can't understand when it's a piss take.
Noel's mad about someone ripping off his song? That's his career! I know you're paying people, Noel, but that doesn't mean you're not doing it! And yeah, the Green Day song has the same "around the world" chord progression that "Wonderwall" has but "Wonderwall" has the same "around the world" chord progression every other song has. Check out "Alive" by Pearl Jam- the chorus. Check out "Man In a Box" by Alice in Chains. Again, the chorus. The melodies to both songs are completely different so Green Day's song is not the same as yours, Noel. And to be fair I think "Wonderwall" is a much better song but don't tell me Billy Joe's melody is the same as your duotone based melody. That's you in a nutshell- duotone melodies and duotone solos. It's monotonous.
I love that blink was just minding their own business making the music that they wanted to make, which is the entirety of punk doing what you want no matter what anyone else thinks. That's the definition of punk, making your own way. Then Green Day became what thet fought against for years, the same over zealous critics gate keeping punk away from the rising star that adds more pop elements to the genre. It's cannon that Green Day is the Anakin Skywalker of punk/pop punk lol. They were supposed to destroy the shitty elitist, yet they became them.
Blink 182 doesn’t hate Green Day. That’s false. Mark Hoppus said himself that Blink asked Green Day if they wanted to do a Pop Disaster Tour 2 in 2018. Green Day said no though
Worrying wether something is „actual punk” is such a juvenile thing and a first world problem. All those people caring so much about the „real stuff” are actually very shallow dedicating their life to entertainment (because that’s what music and concerts are actually about).
Ok so based on this video it sounds like guys from Green Day have problems with Blink 182. I don’t think Blink has ever really cared. Mark mentioned in an interview a couple years ago how they asked to do another tour with Green Day and Green Day said no. So, sounds like they’re the problem. But that doesn’t surprise me.
@@thh4584 they really do. Especially now. Blink seems so laid back and I think that’s why they’ve arguably had a bigger influence on other artists. They seem like the band that wants to help younger bands and still have fun.
That’s pretty ignorant to think Blink has influenced more bands than Green Day lol also, GD consistently brings unknown younger bands to open for their tours
@@shizeldolphin36 it’s not ignorant, but ok. I said “arguably” because we don’t know for sure. I’m going based on what I’ve seen other bands say about them. Blink has also taken younger bands on tour with them, the same way Pennywise did it to Blink in the 90s.
Majority of green day hate came simply due to their success. Like you're not allowed to get mainstream success as a punk band... so what if they changed their music later on? Freak at the time everyone was talking shit saying all their songs sounded alike. They change it a bit, find even more success, then in comes more hate. Fk the haters, green day is badass
I wouldn’t say that they changed their music. It just matured. If they really changed it then it would be appealing to everyone. That’s basically what selling out is.
@@WinterInTheForestalso the album that put them back on top was them expressing their outrage towards Bush’s presidential campaign and yet you’re calling their music “cute little songs.” Clearly you’ve never listened to any of their songs.
My band opened for Green Day in a basement show . Was right before they broke big. So they did the DIY punk stuff . So I’ve always had respect for them . The year after they played Indy at smaller place the Emerson . Tried to go and sold out.
Pop punk has always been safe. Nothing wrong with that. Just having the word punk in your genre doesn't mean you have to be fighting the system every fucking song
I don't even think Punk should be used in a description of Green Day . IMO that's not Punk. Maybe heavy pop is a better term for the 💩 song's Green Day plays. They suck bag's of D!CK's on loop. 🤣👌
That kind of goes against everything the great proto-punk bands like the MC5, Dolls, The Stooges sort of stood for and represented. There wasn't anything safe and family-friendly about traveling down through downtown Detroit in the mid-late 1960's in a very edgy, violent part of one of America's most deadliest, crime-ridden cities and a city that in the summer of 1967, experienced one of the worst race riots in U.S. history that killed 43 people(33 of them African-Americans), caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, exerserbated and accelerated the exodus of upper/middle-class whites and blacks from the city to suburbs like Pontiac, Smithfield, and Eight Mile, precipitated a long and painful social, economic and population decline of a city that used to be one of America's wealthiest, progressive and most diverse demographics in the nation. If one visited the old, demolished Grande Theater and saw the MC5, the house band, it was like watching controlled, musical chaos erupting on-stage every night. It felt to many like a musical Revolution was occuring alongside a political one.
Blink-182 is better. What I find funny is they kind of embrace the whole corporate rock thing while Green Day denies it even though it's painfully obvious.
Johnny Rotten complaining about Green Day being sellouts must be the funniest thing ever, considering Sex Pistols were unable to play properly and they were a marketing move from 2 wannabe stylists to sell their “fashion” to the masses. That have to be the reason why Billy Joe says GD are inspired by The Clash.
Its funny to hiw Greenday has basically made millions off being hated lol. They were hated and called sellouts when they did their first record. I believe they were even banned from playing at the local club they frequented as kids lol. Its just how they roll I guess.
Look at all these "pureists" acting like green day isnt good enough for them. Oh, my favorite punk band is a pure punk band....and sold a grand total of 568 albums....thats real punk." Gtfoh with that shit. Fact is that green day is more successful than any other punk band in history. Most of them combined actually.. if you wanna be a purest, thats fine.... you are missing some great music.
You can’t knock green day for changing as time went on or selling out. The sex pistols released 1 banger album. If they released more you never know what could have happened
@@pollosantamaria No such thing as a punk boy band - that's a dancepop concept. The Pistols were originally formed in 1972 by Steve Jones and Paul Cook - band members - and their mate Wally Nightingale. Bassist and songwriter Glen Matlock joined in '73 and John Lydon in '75. They were a rock n roll band that later in '76 got tagged punk in the British press. The term "boy band" didn't even exist until the nineties. Nothing to do with the Pistols.
@@Itelkner Thank you for correcting that. People always bring up this narrative about the Pistols, but it’s just not true. Malcolm McLaren tried really hard to make this narrative stick, and he was pretty successful.
@@TheJoyrunners Yes, you're welcome. Malcolm's re-telling of the story stuck in a lot of people's heads. Thing is, the music developed before the image and the chaos came. That album was highly influential on many. All the biggest rock acts that came later - U2, Guns N' Roses, Nirvana, Metallica, Oasis, Foo Fighters, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Green Day, Pearl Jam plus a ton of underground bands - ALL cite "Never Mind the Bollocks" as a HUGE musical influence on them. And it's down to the power of the music and the excitement they generated in 1976 BEFORE the craziness and chaos came. Glen's Small Faces-influenced songs were amazingly well-written and anthemic. Lydon's lyrics, presence, and attitude - amazing, Steve's monstrous slashing guitar sound that only he can quite get. And the sheer power and tightness they had as a unit live. Those are the things that established them and drove their success - before the press craziness of 1977, starting with the Bill Grundy show.
0:50 I'm pretty sure he said the other meaning of "content", not "in a state of peaceful happiness" but "the material dealt with in a speech, literary work, etc., as distinct from its form or style." Just saying the word was pronounced wrong
I'd rather listen to The Offspring more than Green Day or Blink. Their albums after "Smash" wipe anything Green Day has released after "Dookie" (or Blink has released after "Dude Ranch" or "Enema of the State") off the floor.
I like the offspring but every song in their discography sounds exactly the same just like everyone of drakes songs. Green Day kept experimenting with their sound through the years and put on some of the best live shows I’ve ever seen whereas most live offspring shows never lived up to my expectations. I’m seeing them again with less than Jake pretty soon and still hyped on them since that was the first CD I ever got
Offsprings songs "Pretty Fly" and "The Kids Arent All Right" were smart in there day, but in retrospect it shows they were prophetic genius's. Offspring called it how they saw it, with no filter and a realistic sense of foreboding.
The Offspring was good in their prime. They are trying to be too political now. Noodles wearing the BLM shirts ruined them for me. And honestly, while they had great songs, some were just stupid.
I'll take Discharge, Agnostic Front, Cro-Mags, Black-Flag, Minor Threat, Bad Brains, The Varukers, Chaos UK, Anti Cimex, Asocial, Nausea, hell I'll even take the Sex Pistols any given time of the day over Green Day -whatever that even is supposed to mean. That and Billie Jo Armstrong is a very strange guy anyway. Just one of those characters that I never really cared for.
I used to love green day and still like the albums before American idiot, I font mind some of the tunes on American idiot but for me it was that album where I went off them Billie seem to have grown rather arrogant as well
#1: Green Day did sell themselves out to the establishment and that's why Johnny hated them, but that's the most rock n' roll move ever. #2: Third Eye Blind was always intoxicated and saying/doing stupid sh*t, but that's also the most rock n' roll move ever.
Probably due to the fact they support mainstream liberal views of the world, but pose as anti-establishment. Johnny Rotten is spot on with these posers!
Criticizing Bush during 04 was anti-establishment. Dixie Chicks got blacklisted for doing it. You just want to hate GD cuz they got popular. If you think GD's the only band to sell out and sign to a major label, you should really google what labels a lot of famous punk bands are signed to lol.
@@anthonysclafani3963That is a good point. Dave Grohl said MTV should stand for "Mafia Television" in the early 90's then goes onto do tons of Apple promos. That is selling out lmao
You say that in an undated interview conducted by a fan, Blink-182's Tom DeLonge used "the R-word" in describing Green Day's Trey Cool. That's a pretty serious accusation to be tossing about -- has any evidence come to light since then indicating that the latter might indeed be guilty of s*xual misconduct with fans or some other form of non-consensual or predatory behavior? Or was "r*pist" perhaps not the "R-word" you meant? Okay, I'm sure it *wasn't* the word you meant, to be honest, but I thought it best to call your attention to the possibility of a misunderstanding and danger of resultant repercussion before you make another, potentially more serious error of this type. You see, I feel it is my responsibility to make such pronouncements because, unlike yourself, I have accumulated enough knowledge and general life experience over my six decades on this planet to guarantee that there is zero risk of my clear and cautiously worded statements being misinterpreted, and thus no chance I might find myself falsely labelled as a "grammar N-word". (There's no charge, and you're welcome!) Whoa, wait! That's not what I meant by the "N-word"! I meant the *other* "N- word"! *You* know the one! Damn it, what's wrong with this fcuking edit button? Why won't ths piece o shithe phone delete!?! *DELETE!!!* GodDMNiT youu mOTTErfeCKEr whatsSSh the big dele... ¢¥ *✓]^€€ RHG4&* "";$33 --&%@^^-- ^ ™>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>......................,..............................................................................................................................
I remember the third eye blind thing: Green Day was supposed to play quad twisted Christmas but the venue people came up and said Green Day had to postpone due to third eye blind guy hurting dirnt with beer bottle. One cool thing happened: greenday themselves refunded everyone’s ticket AMD promised to play the next year. The dueche move they did was they didn’t show for no reason just didn’t feel like playing that’s all I went to see and they flaked
I don’t think Green Day and blink had any sort of animosity between them. Mark had himself pictured wearing a Kerplunk t-shirt back in the day. Mark wished Billie Joe well after he got into rehab. Mike Dirnt gave the drummer Travis Barker a bass as a gift then late gifted Mark hoppus one of his signature basses in a Mark Hoppus themed color
just came here to say my only hate towards the band is hearing the same couple of songs by them on the radio every single day. every time i hear that opening line " do you have the time, to listen to me wine" i immediately yell NO and i have to punch my stereo off
I wouldn't call it a resurgence persay, it's just that the band swiftly evolved to match the rising change in how the sound of music in general was changing. Green Day changed with the times and evolved, as where the Sex Pistols were terrible people in their interviews, treated their fans like sh**, and never evolved their sound just for the sake of their own egos. Third Eye Blind was never even a band worth listening to. My guess was Salazar just wanted to throw that beer bottle at the nearest person available, knowing they were replacing his 1 hit wonder garage band on the charts. P.S. @4:03 NOFX waddup!! Facts are facts, Dirnt speaks the holy word! I just sat and listened to Wonderwall and Boulevard back to back to see where the idea the song was ripped off comes from. I hear the guitars are tuned the same buuuuuttt... to call Boulevard a rip off of Wonderwall is like saying Apples stole all their flavor from oranges.. That's just some bullsh*t right there..No big surprise though I guess.. He also got all pissed off about Dave Grohl just... existing?
Nah not at all. J Rotten sold out to butter commercials and the Pistols were on a major label. PIL was on a major label. 3EB was dumb drunk fighting that got out of hand. Blink famously sucked live for a while, and GD was responding to an interviewer that was trying to start drama. I like Blink but GD's always been far better live. Noel can't copyright a basic chord progression, and he can't criticize copying after Oasis basically copied the Beatles.
Green day ripped off the arrangement of an Oaisis song? What verse chorus verse chorus bridge chorus? With a super common chord progression? What a joke.
The sex pistols were shit. If they came out now they would struggle to get shows. Yeah it was nice to hear them for the first time but I would rather drive my van than a Model T Ford because it's a better version of a motor vehicle than the one that people were driving decades ago. But I can see why people thought a model T Ford was amazing at the time.
When you can show me an MRI or a cat-scan or whatnot of a skull fracture then I'll believe it.... These people have gotten so far out of control with their Fame it's not even funny
The problem a lot of people have with Green Day is that punk is political and anti establishment. Green Day weren't but still claimed to be punk. In an era when we really needed bands like Green Day to be political, they were promoting apathy and stoner culture. This was really frustrating to have to listen to when you could see what was coming and yet we had Green Day hogging the airwaves. They only became political when it was profitable for them to do so and that was when it was too late.
I think it’s also because Punk is stupid. “Let’s make songs that we make sure doesn’t reach out to as many people as it can, and if it does, it’s counter productive.oh and let’s get back to working at McDonald’s once we are 40 and realise playing for 10 people in an abandoned garage won’t sustain us”
Probably gave him a flashback of Mudstock where he got tackled by a security guard and ended up with some teeth getting knocked out and a cracked elbow
@@theoo.2019 Ikr. They wrote some of the catchiest rock songs of those decades that any local band wishes they came up with but they were in the "right place at the right time" haha
@@godwarrior3403 yeah they had pure talent, plain and simple. One of the most impressive parts of Green Day's music is the bass in their 90s albums. Those bass fills/lines are much harder to play than they sound. Never heard another band or artist that has had that many impressive bass fills/lines, one of the things that made them so special
@@theoo.2019 M8, have you even heard of Rancid??? Matt is the best bass player the world has ever seen. My 12yr old daughter can play greenday bass.....
Joey Ramone was always way cooler than JR. Love the Pistols but JR's always been desperately attention-seeking and unpleasant to be around. Dude's just pissed GD got popular and the Pistols didn't, which is hilarious cuz GD's at least been on an indie label and Rotten never has- Pistols were on a major label and so was PIL. JR's been corporate his entire career lmao what a hypocrite.
Love or hate Green Day?
Whole lotta Love❤
They are far to bland to illicit any strong emotion. Just another pop band.
green day is one of the best 👍💯
They are garbage
Don't know anything about them nor none of their songs don't have any negative feelings towards them
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Imagine that.. Noel Gallagher doesn’t like another band/artist.
Always was a jealous snob
Don't understand his point. Isn't he already dead?
@@jan_vyhnaktf? What is your point…
@@larrydanadavid2435 My point is he is complaining that they didn't wait for him to be dead - which for some people he already is.
@@jan_vyhnak Doubling down on stupid …
I'm pretty sure Blink-182 doesn't "hate" Green Day. There's even a picture of Mark Hoppus wearing a *Kerplunk* shirt in the early 90's. And Mike Dirnt gave him one of his basses when he had cancer. Johnny Rotten just dislikes *everything.*
yeah im sure its all just competition between bands and stuff,.. thing is whether or not greenday are better live, they will never be as bigg as blink. over the years tom has gotten way more creative and his song writing is way better than billi joe's. and rotten is always negative haha,,.. but never mind the bollocks is probably a top 5 album of all time,.. ever.
@@seed8325 Greenday is the biggest band my dude.
@Dobis yeah your probably right tbf.. but blink basically split up for years. Was never same band without Tom where greenday continued on strong. I wouldn't say theres much in it.. I think at both bands biggest peaks blink were bigger.. like enema of the state and pants and jacket era they were huge and greendays peak was probably american idiot era.
Blink‐182 doesn't hate. Green day they even said so on old school MTV but you rock also Greenday is awsome
Greenday is Awsome Blink-182 is AWSOME
Mark Hoppus was saying how him and Green Day are cool with each other and that they still talk every once in a while. That’s old beef they had.
He said that not to long ago on his discord
Let's all pretend Blink 182 was a thing
@@travzimmerman1340uh they’re on a massively popular world tour (I went to the San Diego show last night. It was awesome)
@@travzimmerman1340lets all pretend that green day drummer know how to play drums. Oh yeah, billy's guitar skill. LuL
Green Day were never not cool with Mark. Tom was always the problem. They liked Mark and Travis. Read the Kerrang interview from the Pop Disaster Tour.
The Wonderwall vs Boulevard of Broken Dreams thing tho... Ed Sheeran just won in court for this kind of thing.. You can't copywriter/own a chord progression.
Wonderwall is the most fucking mid song I've ever heard ever even if you could i wouldn't give a fuck anyway
Damn right.
Imagine loving Third Eye Blind so much you’d bottle someone to defend them lol
"I'll never let you go, I'll never let you go..."
“Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo” was his war chant
I liked Green Day! 💚💚 Wonderwall by Oasis does NOT sound like Boulevard of Broken Dreams whatsoever.
I agree. I literally don't know what he's talking about. Do you think he's getting mixed up with another song?
@@Mister_W.T.F He must’ve been mixed up with Girls Aloud’s Life Got Cold which rips off Wonderwall’s Vocal Melody
Both songs have the same chord progression, that's why he said they ripped off his "arrangement". You have to have a pretty big ego to think you're the first musician to put 4 chords together in a certain order, if you ask me.
@@jimjambananaslam3596 its not evident to the ear at all, though is it? It's not got the same "feel". The drums don't come in with the same signature or anything like that.
I love Green Day but Green Day doesn't sound absolutely nothing like Oasis at all, not by a longshot. Let's face it. Noel Gallagher and His brother Liam are nothing but a couple of crying dysfunction drama soap opera Kings have been spending too much time drinking in pubs thinking that they can beat The Beatles which they can't. Blur sounds way better than Oasis. I don't care what Oasis said and neither what Johnny Rotten and The Sex Pistols said. I love Green Day and Blur.
Modern Green Day has the same ideologue as Rage for the Machine. They were anti-establishment until their views became the establishment.
That's a really good way of describing it.
AFAIK many were already criticizing Green Day when they started for being too commercial for a punk band.
Real punk always saw Green Day for the posers they are
@@WinterInTheForest calling something "real" already is not what punk is about. That's what is dumb about the whole Green Day is not punk crowd.
They were ALWAYS the establishment. Always
i find it hilarious that noel gallagher of all people claims someone stole his music when pretty much all oasis songs are stolen instrumentals
Oasis made a living ripping off the Beatles
@@itsonlysoundoasis made a living being better than the beatles
@@itsonlysound the beatles were in the 60s bro. they were the fundemental basis on alot of rock music in general.
@@VEV-cu6no 🤣
noel himself said he stole from a lot of artists, he doesnt shy away from it
Being hated by Johnny Rotten is basically a compliment.
Only NPCs hate Johnny
@@GOATLABDISCORDIA I hear the King has a new advisor!
Sex pistols, the original manufactured boy band
@@Ukraineaissance2014Atleast they did it right lol
@@Ukraineaissance2014 Nope. Steve Jones and Paul Cook formed the original core of what became the Pistols in 1972 with Wally Nightingale. Glen Matlock joined in '73 and Lydon in '75. Nothing to do with being manufactured or a boy band.
funny how the pistols called out GD for bring too pop punky and a few years later GD called out blink for being too pop punky
I had the first 2 albums as a kid, this was way before I had internet access and had to find music for myself. I was only one of two people in my whole year at school that liked alternative music like metal, punk etc. The only Punk bands I knew back then were offspring (probably my favourite from this group of bands) NOFX, Greenday and Rancid. I discovered Black Flag and Cromags though, and this completely changed my outlook on Punk bands going forward.
Hello fellow 'The Offspring' fan. Very underrated band and one of my all-time favorites.
@awoken8infinite We would have been such good friends as kids! Except swap out Offspring for my deep seeded childhood love for Joan mofaukin' Jett!! Woo!!🤟🤟
@@ZombieDowneyJr Love Joan Jett. Do you like Cromags? The Main guy from the Cromags was friends with Joan Jett when he moved to NYC, he has some stories.
Well she came to one of the first Cromags shows as well.
Dookie and Insomniac were MASSIVE at my high school. Both are fantastic albums.
Nimrod too.
Puke
Im sorry for you.......
@@Astech31 why?
Man I wish I was in high school during that time when Dookie was out and fresh. When I was in high school, it was the aftermath of American Idiot and I actually do like that album but not as much as Dookie lol.
I saw 2 shows on the Pop Disaster tour with Green Day and Blink. At the time I really liked Blink a lot but Green Day really did blow them away live. I don't think I've ever seen a band where I felt like they were just going through the motions as much as Blink. The only thing memorable about their performance was how unmemorable it was. Green Day really interacted with the fans and put much more into the show.
green day always was and always will be derivative shit
Love both but Blink was awesome a month ago in Boston.
I was at the same show and green day played 1000000% better than blink did. But at least for me at the time, it being my first show, I have fond memories of blinks set.
I saw the show I Chicago. A couple of my friends and I walked out halfway through Blink’s set. I was so pissed that Green Day opened for Blink and their boring show…
There were a lot of pop punk bands around that time that were visibly bored by their own music while playing live.
4:37 the "R" word? So Tom called Tre retarded? Genuinely asking lol
Left me wondering, too. Can't say anything on the internet anymore, these days... people get offended over everything.
yeah, it was for fun back then though, it doesn't hold integrity it does todat, blink and green day are friends
I mean….I can see how Tom came to that conclusion 😂.
I love how Noel Gallagher believes he owns one of the most basic chord progressions of all time
dude wrote one of the most popular songs ever, he can be as arrogant as he wants to be
@@sweetbunnybun One song? One, if that. He's not good enough to have that much ego
Rotten was right about one thing, sucking up to one half of the potical system doesnt mean you beat it. You're now apart of it.
Yeah when billy joe did that I was done with them. Once you get some clout….don’t be divisive or pick sides. It’s just a bad look and makes you look “paid for”
a part? apart means the opposite.
yeah... Thats punk rock for ya... Theyre leftists
@@OTZI_BOI Good. What do you think punk was for? Raw capitalism? Ever hear of a band called The Clash?
@@peterjonas4971 just bc green day is huge doesn't mean theyre capitalist pigs if thats what you mean. Also im not well educated enough to speak on the clash, as i haven't listened to them much.
I find it funny that John Lydon talks about how Green Day is some big, corporate sell-out band when the Pistols were about as manufactured as you can get in "punk". They've been given the sole credit for a genre that already existed before them, and that others have done better. I wouldn't say I'm a huge Green Day fan either, but it's a bit hypocritical for the singer of group of major label circus clowns that was the Sex Pistols to be speaking as if he was in Black Flag or something.
Plus, he's very anti-lgbtq+. Also, the Pistols and Green Day came from completely different times and places. The punk scene in England during the 70s was much more abrasive than the one taking place across the pond. Both scenes wanted change but they wanted it in different ways. England was aimed at the 18+ crowd and focused on anarchy. America, however, was more youth oriented and focused on playing fast and loud while telling authority figures to fuck off
When Green Day got started, it was a whole new era with the birth of MTV. You could see concerts from your home, bands now put out music videos to promote their singles, and you learn how to own the stage from watching your idols. It also gave kids exposure to new music genres that weren't as popular at the record stores. Plus, Green Day came from the East Bay area of California which had a much friendlier environment with the famous 924 Gilman Street, an ALL AGES punk club
punk grown in popularity through commercial success, let's face it.
You can call Green Day pop, punk, alternative, whatever you like, but they write damn good songs. Dookie and American Idiot are brilliant records jam packed with catchy tracks.
Poser
American idiot might as well be written by American Idol
I was going to respond that greenday is the most trash band that has ever existed, but then I noticed that you were a band, so I had a listen. Greenday is the second most trash band that has ever existed.
@@X9523-z3v Since when do they write anything on American Idol
Catchy doesn't mean good.
If you ask John Lydon's opinion you would be disappointed with anything less than a Johnny Rotten response
Sure, but Noel Gallagher's comment at the end wasn't funny.
Was the exact asshole poser response I expected from him. Imagine being in the Sex Pistols and thinking you’re real punk 😂😂
@@dsxa918 i don't understand why you've added that beneath my comment
@@dsxa918 don't be mad because Noel was right.
@@mrdeatheli Wonderwall is hacky radio music and so is Greenday, so they used the same chord progression once.
I personally never liked Green Day’s music.. even in my more punk phases, however I never hated them or thought they sucked. Dookie was huge so I did enjoy a few songs as a kid, from that and nimrod.. I just tire of their sound after about five seconds.
Yeah its all pretty much the same song after about 3 songs
If you had a punk phase you weren’t punk, lol.
YES!
As a punk band they are essentially high-fructose corn syrup inserted into the scene. Sellouts trying to maintain the illusion of being rebels. They're not terrible but the fact that Billy tries so hard is laughable.
@@AxleTrade cannot stand BJA, I just keep hoping he fails to look both ways when crossing the street one day and the metro transit guy claims to have not even seen him
3:39 were they trying to re-create the damned's debut album cover or is it just a coincidence
They were!
An album better than anything Green Day has done.
@TheCondorjc why the hell do all you take a bash at Green Day every chance you get? What the fuck did they do to you? They changed the music landscape greatly and influenced many artists/bands. They did more than you or any other wannabe punk band in the 90s. Stop hating and learn to appreciate what they did to music landscape of today.
Noel Ghallagher thinks he’s better than everyone at this point.😂
That dude is in serious need of a punch to the face lol
He is though. His List of hits is bigger, his writing ability is greater, and his guitar ability is second to None. Each song is a masterpiece. Oasis' music is timeless to the point the rest are beneath them.
@@blondejon5538If this isn't irony, I've got a bridge I'd like to sell you...
@@brandonwenzel2844 You certainly don't have an orginal line to sell me. Nor did you put forth a reasonable counter argument. Go back to your bouncy castle
@@brandonwenzel2844 Noel is masterful at taking the piss for a laugh. Unfortunately, the intellectual level of the average punter is so low, they can't understand when it's a piss take.
It's funny how all the anti-war bands/artists during the Bush years haven't said much since.
Exactly 👍💯
Depends on if their political party is conducting the war or not.
Noel's mad about someone ripping off his song? That's his career! I know you're paying people, Noel, but that doesn't mean you're not doing it! And yeah, the Green Day song has the same "around the world" chord progression that "Wonderwall" has but "Wonderwall" has the same "around the world" chord progression every other song has. Check out "Alive" by Pearl Jam- the chorus. Check out "Man In a Box" by Alice in Chains. Again, the chorus.
The melodies to both songs are completely different so Green Day's song is not the same as yours, Noel. And to be fair I think "Wonderwall" is a much better song but don't tell me Billy Joe's melody is the same as your duotone based melody. That's you in a nutshell- duotone melodies and duotone solos. It's monotonous.
I love that blink was just minding their own business making the music that they wanted to make, which is the entirety of punk doing what you want no matter what anyone else thinks. That's the definition of punk, making your own way. Then Green Day became what thet fought against for years, the same over zealous critics gate keeping punk away from the rising star that adds more pop elements to the genre.
It's cannon that Green Day is the Anakin Skywalker of punk/pop punk lol. They were supposed to destroy the shitty elitist, yet they became them.
true and real
Pop disaster tour green day got cheered and blink was boring and short
@@catsupempire3920 if they were that bad, they wouldn't be as popular as they are.
@@craig2196 but it was true of the time
Sounds like you, along with a lot of others, simply hate them for being so extremely successful.
Green Day are like the Monkees of punk
That is a VERY good analogy, actually 🤔
totally
If a Gallagher brother says you're whining too much. It is officially, too much
What’s the “R word?” Being PC blows. Grow up.
It's a literal slur
Gary. The R word. 😁
Blink 182 doesn’t hate Green Day. That’s false. Mark Hoppus said himself that Blink asked Green Day if they wanted to do a Pop Disaster Tour 2 in 2018. Green Day said no though
That would have been so coool
@@mr.yeeter3537 first pop disaster tour was before untitled album by blink & American Idiot. Pop disaster 2 would go incredibly hard
You forgot about Wattie from The Exploited. The dude can't stand Green Day
Unpopular kid hates popular kid. That's all I read.
Actual punk hates entitled California boy masquerading as a punk. Its cool if you didn’t read like that. We can’t force you to be correct or factual.
@@Whytedebil lol gatekeepers love crying about everything
@@eh2396 most of everyone does. Sign of the times. It’s 2023. Peoples feelings are important I guess.
Worrying wether something is „actual punk” is such a juvenile thing and a first world problem. All those people caring so much about the „real stuff” are actually very shallow dedicating their life to entertainment (because that’s what music and concerts are actually about).
Ok so based on this video it sounds like guys from Green Day have problems with Blink 182. I don’t think Blink has ever really cared. Mark mentioned in an interview a couple years ago how they asked to do another tour with Green Day and Green Day said no. So, sounds like they’re the problem. But that doesn’t surprise me.
Green day come off as elitist punks.
@@thh4584 they really do. Especially now. Blink seems so laid back and I think that’s why they’ve arguably had a bigger influence on other artists. They seem like the band that wants to help younger bands and still have fun.
That’s pretty ignorant to think Blink has influenced more bands than Green Day lol also, GD consistently brings unknown younger bands to open for their tours
@@shizeldolphin36 it’s not ignorant, but ok. I said “arguably” because we don’t know for sure. I’m going based on what I’ve seen other bands say about them. Blink has also taken younger bands on tour with them, the same way Pennywise did it to Blink in the 90s.
@@shizeldolphin36GD elitist fan mentality much.
I want to watch an interview with Noel Gallagher talking shit about Noel Gallagher.
Majority of green day hate came simply due to their success. Like you're not allowed to get mainstream success as a punk band... so what if they changed their music later on? Freak at the time everyone was talking shit saying all their songs sounded alike. They change it a bit, find even more success, then in comes more hate. Fk the haters, green day is badass
green day sucks and so does your taste in music, friend
I wouldn’t say that they changed their music. It just matured.
If they really changed it then it would be appealing to everyone. That’s basically what selling out is.
Punk is about hate. Making cute little songs that appeal to mass audiences defies the whole point of the genre. They are a mockery of punk.
@@WinterInTheForestPunk rock is not about hate, it’s a diverse subculture with various ideologies.
@@WinterInTheForestalso the album that put them back on top was them expressing their outrage towards Bush’s presidential campaign and yet you’re calling their music “cute little songs.” Clearly you’ve never listened to any of their songs.
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" ripped off from "Wonderwall"? No way that would stand up in court.
My band opened for Green Day in a basement show . Was right before they broke big. So they did the DIY punk stuff . So I’ve always had respect for them . The year after they played Indy at smaller place the Emerson . Tried to go and sold out.
sold out? C'mon man
@@zacatkinson3926 he means the place sold out
"a basement ahow" isn't a show. It is bothersome noise @ a house party.
@@zacatkinson3926 the Emerson sold out the place they played .
@travzimmerman1340 Basement shows are some of the best shows, man.
Can't get more generic pop punk than green day. Its safe punk.
Pop punk has always been safe. Nothing wrong with that. Just having the word punk in your genre doesn't mean you have to be fighting the system every fucking song
@@morrismorrisson6161 green day tickle the system. Haha.
I don't even think Punk should be used in a description of Green Day . IMO that's not Punk. Maybe heavy pop is a better term for the 💩 song's Green Day plays. They suck bag's of D!CK's on loop. 🤣👌
@@morrismorrisson6161 there’s definitely edgier pop punk bands tho. Try the Dwarves, the Queers, even NOFX for example.
That kind of goes against everything the great proto-punk bands like the MC5, Dolls, The Stooges sort of stood for and represented. There wasn't anything safe and family-friendly about traveling down through downtown Detroit in the mid-late 1960's in a very edgy, violent part of one of America's most deadliest, crime-ridden cities and a city that in the summer of 1967, experienced one of the worst race riots in U.S. history that killed 43 people(33 of them African-Americans), caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, exerserbated and accelerated the exodus of upper/middle-class whites and blacks from the city to suburbs like Pontiac, Smithfield, and Eight Mile, precipitated a long and painful social, economic and population decline of a city that used to be one of America's wealthiest, progressive and most diverse demographics in the nation. If one visited the old, demolished Grande Theater and saw the MC5, the house band, it was like watching controlled, musical chaos erupting on-stage every night. It felt to many like a musical Revolution was occuring alongside a political one.
Even if they are “corporate rock” they are still one of my favourite bands
Poor tastes
Blink-182 is better. What I find funny is they kind of embrace the whole corporate rock thing while Green Day denies it even though it's painfully obvious.
I can't stand there political hypocrisy.
@@thh4584 *their
@@jooson2826 Grammar cop upset.
G.D. is just a phenomenal band.
phenomenally sh*tty
Johnny Rotten complaining about Green Day being sellouts must be the funniest thing ever, considering Sex Pistols were unable to play properly and they were a marketing move from 2 wannabe stylists to sell their “fashion” to the masses. That have to be the reason why Billy Joe says GD are inspired by The Clash.
Its funny to hiw Greenday has basically made millions off being hated lol. They were hated and called sellouts when they did their first record. I believe they were even banned from playing at the local club they frequented as kids lol. Its just how they roll I guess.
Look at all these "pureists" acting like green day isnt good enough for them. Oh, my favorite punk band is a pure punk band....and sold a grand total of 568 albums....thats real punk." Gtfoh with that shit. Fact is that green day is more successful than any other punk band in history. Most of them combined actually.. if you wanna be a purest, thats fine.... you are missing some great music.
er, punk rock ended in 1978
You can’t knock green day for changing as time went on or selling out. The sex pistols released 1 banger album. If they released more you never know what could have happened
Yeah "banger" album, sex pistols where the first punk boy band
@@pollosantamaria No such thing as a punk boy band - that's a dancepop concept. The Pistols were originally formed in 1972 by Steve Jones and Paul Cook - band members - and their mate Wally Nightingale. Bassist and songwriter Glen Matlock joined in '73 and John Lydon in '75. They were a rock n roll band that later in '76 got tagged punk in the British press. The term "boy band" didn't even exist until the nineties. Nothing to do with the Pistols.
@@Itelkner Thank you for correcting that. People always bring up this narrative about the Pistols, but it’s just not true. Malcolm McLaren tried really hard to make this narrative stick, and he was pretty successful.
@@TheJoyrunners Yes, you're welcome. Malcolm's re-telling of the story stuck in a lot of people's heads. Thing is, the music developed before the image and the chaos came. That album was highly influential on many. All the biggest rock acts that came later - U2, Guns N' Roses, Nirvana, Metallica, Oasis, Foo Fighters, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Green Day, Pearl Jam plus a ton of underground bands - ALL cite "Never Mind the Bollocks" as a HUGE musical influence on them. And it's down to the power of the music and the excitement they generated in 1976 BEFORE the craziness and chaos came. Glen's Small Faces-influenced songs were amazingly well-written and anthemic. Lydon's lyrics, presence, and attitude - amazing, Steve's monstrous slashing guitar sound that only he can quite get. And the sheer power and tightness they had as a unit live. Those are the things that established them and drove their success - before the press craziness of 1977, starting with the Bill Grundy show.
0:50 I'm pretty sure he said the other meaning of "content", not "in a state of peaceful happiness" but "the material dealt with in a speech, literary work, etc., as distinct from its form or style." Just saying the word was pronounced wrong
I'd rather listen to The Offspring more than Green Day or Blink. Their albums after "Smash" wipe anything Green Day has released after "Dookie" (or Blink has released after "Dude Ranch" or "Enema of the State") off the floor.
Couldn't agree more. Not to mention, The Ramones wipe Green Day, Blink-182 and even The Sex Pistols off the face of the Earth.
Offspring jam
I like the offspring but every song in their discography sounds exactly the same just like everyone of drakes songs. Green Day kept experimenting with their sound through the years and put on some of the best live shows I’ve ever seen whereas most live offspring shows never lived up to my expectations. I’m seeing them again with less than Jake pretty soon and still hyped on them since that was the first CD I ever got
Offsprings songs "Pretty Fly" and "The Kids Arent All Right" were smart in there day, but in retrospect it shows they were prophetic genius's. Offspring called it how they saw it, with no filter and a realistic sense of foreboding.
The Offspring was good in their prime. They are trying to be too political now. Noodles wearing the BLM shirts ruined them for me. And honestly, while they had great songs, some were just stupid.
People hate Green Day because they're a fake punk band. And Billy comes off as a diva as well.
If you’re gonna cry & talk shit, at least spell his name right.
Doesn’t Wonderwall have the same chord progression/structure as every other basic pop song?
Jealousy never spoke a kind word.
🤣
So true!
Just here to say the sex pistols hated green day. They called them posers
Keep on Rocking
I'll take Discharge, Agnostic Front, Cro-Mags, Black-Flag, Minor Threat, Bad Brains, The Varukers, Chaos UK, Anti Cimex, Asocial, Nausea, hell I'll even take the Sex Pistols any given time of the day over Green Day -whatever that even is supposed to mean. That and Billie Jo Armstrong is a very strange guy anyway. Just one of those characters that I never really cared for.
I used to love green day and still like the albums before American idiot, I font mind some of the tunes on American idiot but for me it was that album where I went off them Billie seem to have grown rather arrogant as well
Probably politics or just that they are all personably insufferable.
to each their own, but you dont need to be that rude
they seem down to earth and humble when compared to someone like dave grohl imo.
#1: Green Day did sell themselves out to the establishment and that's why Johnny hated them, but that's the most rock n' roll move ever.
#2: Third Eye Blind was always intoxicated and saying/doing stupid sh*t, but that's also the most rock n' roll move ever.
Imagine being hurt by a member of Third Eye Blind. So soft.
Imagine being a lefty whose hurt by everything.
P ussy
No the third eye blinds bassist tackled mike and they got into a fight that’s why
3eb was a different entity in the 90s then the soft, lazy thing it's become in the 21st century.
3eb are very good dude
@@punkrockstormchaser Why did he tackle him?
idk man, always knew billy joe was an asshole but I love their music lol
Probably due to the fact they support mainstream liberal views of the world, but pose as anti-establishment. Johnny Rotten is spot on with these posers!
Criticizing Bush during 04 was anti-establishment. Dixie Chicks got blacklisted for doing it. You just want to hate GD cuz they got popular. If you think GD's the only band to sell out and sign to a major label, you should really google what labels a lot of famous punk bands are signed to lol.
@@anthonysclafani3963That is a good point. Dave Grohl said MTV should stand for "Mafia Television" in the early 90's then goes onto do tons of Apple promos. That is selling out lmao
You say that in an undated interview conducted by a fan, Blink-182's Tom DeLonge used "the R-word" in describing Green Day's Trey Cool. That's a pretty serious accusation to be tossing about -- has any evidence come to light since then indicating that the latter might indeed be guilty of s*xual misconduct with fans or some other form of non-consensual or predatory behavior?
Or was "r*pist" perhaps not the "R-word" you meant?
Okay, I'm sure it *wasn't* the word you meant, to be honest, but I thought it best to call your attention to the possibility of a misunderstanding and danger of resultant repercussion before you make another, potentially more serious error of this type. You see, I feel it is my responsibility to make such pronouncements because, unlike yourself, I have accumulated enough knowledge and general life experience over my six decades on this planet to guarantee that there is zero risk of my clear and cautiously worded statements being misinterpreted, and thus no chance I might find myself falsely labelled as a "grammar N-word". (There's no charge, and you're welcome!)
Whoa, wait! That's not what I meant by the "N-word"!
I meant the *other* "N- word"! *You* know the one!
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Yeah, all this "R word" "G word" nonsense is destroying our language
I remember the third eye blind thing: Green Day was supposed to play quad twisted Christmas but the venue people came up and said Green Day had to postpone due to third eye blind guy hurting dirnt with beer bottle. One cool thing happened: greenday themselves refunded everyone’s ticket AMD promised to play the next year. The dueche move they did was they didn’t show for no reason just didn’t feel like playing that’s all I went to see and they flaked
Great video.
I don’t think Green Day and blink had any sort of animosity between them. Mark had himself pictured wearing a Kerplunk t-shirt back in the day. Mark wished Billie Joe well after he got into rehab. Mike Dirnt gave the drummer Travis Barker a bass as a gift then late gifted Mark hoppus one of his signature basses in a Mark Hoppus themed color
They did have some slight little beef towards the end of the tour but all is good now
just came here to say my only hate towards the band is hearing the same couple of songs by them on the radio every single day. every time i hear that opening line " do you have the time, to listen to me wine" i immediately yell NO and i have to punch my stereo off
Lol
Blink hating Green Day? I’ve never heard that and I grew up being obsessed with both bands. They went on your together
4:39 What's the R word?
r...e...t...a...r...d.
Green Day? Not my tempo.
I wouldn't call it a resurgence persay, it's just that the band swiftly evolved to match the rising change in how the sound of music in general was changing. Green Day changed with the times and evolved, as where the Sex Pistols were terrible people in their interviews, treated their fans like sh**, and never evolved their sound just for the sake of their own egos. Third Eye Blind was never even a band worth listening to. My guess was Salazar just wanted to throw that beer bottle at the nearest person available, knowing they were replacing his 1 hit wonder garage band on the charts. P.S. @4:03 NOFX waddup!! Facts are facts, Dirnt speaks the holy word! I just sat and listened to Wonderwall and Boulevard back to back to see where the idea the song was ripped off comes from. I hear the guitars are tuned the same buuuuuttt... to call Boulevard a rip off of Wonderwall is like saying Apples stole all their flavor from oranges.. That's just some bullsh*t right there..No big surprise though I guess.. He also got all pissed off about Dave Grohl just... existing?
most of these are pretty valid points
Not really, it's essentially a bunch of other industry goons acting like they're more punk than other industry bands.
Nah not at all. J Rotten sold out to butter commercials and the Pistols were on a major label. PIL was on a major label. 3EB was dumb drunk fighting that got out of hand. Blink famously sucked live for a while, and GD was responding to an interviewer that was trying to start drama. I like Blink but GD's always been far better live. Noel can't copyright a basic chord progression, and he can't criticize copying after Oasis basically copied the Beatles.
Man i love Green day from 1989-1995. So many incredible albums great memories. Everyone has their own opinions I get that.
@redlightflash ?
Green Day is the definition of selling out. I couldn’t think of a less “punk” rock group.
@@lordhighwind6230 Political punk hypocrites.
@@lordhighwind6230
Blink 182
That era was literally the only good era of Green Day
Funny that on the warning tour Green Day slammed Blink at a show I went to in AZ then a couple years later toured with them.
Wouldn't be the only time that GD bit the hand that fed them...
@@probablylarsulrich5654 no surprise
what is blink 182 or johnny lydon? never heard of them.. sorry
Has Johnny rotten ever actually liked anything?
Himself mostly
Van Halen.
Beans on toast, mate.
Money 💰💰💰
Green day ripped off the arrangement of an Oaisis song? What verse chorus verse chorus bridge chorus? With a super common chord progression? What a joke.
Blink 182 doesn’t hide another guitarist behind the bass amps and drum kit
oh snap
Johnny Lydon is also hard right wing, which is kinda ironic
0:49 it’s not called “content” as in a state of contentment, it’s “content” as in the thing you make
Rock stars having problems with other rock stars. I'm shocked! 😂
The sex pistols were shit.
If they came out now they would struggle to get shows.
Yeah it was nice to hear them for the first time but I would rather drive my van than a Model T Ford because it's a better version of a motor vehicle than the one that people were driving decades ago.
But I can see why people thought a model T Ford was amazing at the time.
That's a great analogy
Armstrong sung the songs on the first few albums with a fake British accent...posers.
Noel should have never said that to the press haha, he openly admits to taking form other songs.
He's an honest man, you gotta respect that, it's a very rare personality trait
Plagiarism isn’t okay because you’re honest about it.
@markjackson4176 He didn't plagiarize, he paid writers
@@Ervinabrahamian pre or post lawsuits?
@markjackson4176 Honestly I'm not sure, I'm not even that big of a fan of his
When you can show me an MRI or a cat-scan or whatnot of a skull fracture then I'll believe it.... These people have gotten so far out of control with their Fame it's not even funny
It’s funny that half the Misfits love Green Day, and half hate them
Hahaha, the Pistols would have reformed without Green Day existing. GD should remember, they owe more of a debt to The Ramones than any UK punk.
The problem a lot of people have with Green Day is that punk is political and anti establishment. Green Day weren't but still claimed to be punk.
In an era when we really needed bands like Green Day to be political, they were promoting apathy and stoner culture.
This was really frustrating to have to listen to when you could see what was coming and yet we had Green Day hogging the airwaves.
They only became political when it was profitable for them to do so and that was when it was too late.
Damn I never saw it that way, that's spot on.
I think it’s also because Punk is stupid. “Let’s make songs that we make sure doesn’t reach out to as many people as it can, and if it does, it’s counter productive.oh and let’s get back to working at McDonald’s once we are 40 and realise playing for 10 people in an abandoned garage won’t sustain us”
Green Day has always been a very queer band which is the essence of punk: inversion
@@madmartigan1634 Not really. They were promoting stoner culture. That's niot punk.
@@pmaster1173 The members of the Clash aren't doing that. Nor are the Sex Pistols!
The "sell out" calling out "sell outs", funny.
Billie is definitely a DBAG!!
Billy has his own brand of eyeliner. Green gay
I always thought Blin 182 and Green Day liked each other.
It's not just rock bands that can't stand them ⚡
That's why I love johnny rotten
Why? Because he's a professional miserable contrarian? Good luck in life pal.
I love him too. He speaks his mind. Don't always agree with him, but what you see is what you get. The guy also has a big heart underneath it all.
what the fuck is the "r" word?
If punk rock were Italian cuisine, Green Day would be Pizza Hut.
Pizza Hut is Italian cuisine.
@@nemanjamirkovic6536 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When is tackling someone a joke? Mike had every right to be pissed off.
Probably gave him a flashback of Mudstock where he got tackled by a security guard and ended up with some teeth getting knocked out and a cracked elbow
The "R-word"?! Christ, social media is ruining communication. Sorry...the S-word M-word is ruining communication.
Just say you can't communicate without slurs bc you're an idiot and move on.
I'm know. Censorship is retarded
Tre was the "R" word? meaning what Racist? what's the "R" word?
@@zacatkinson3926 I assumed it was the word "retard".
@@zacatkinson3926 "ret***d"
The interview part is muted
Green Day is the textbook example of being in the right place at the right time.
true, but we are very fortunate they were there, as they provided many timeless classics in the 90s and 2000s
@@theoo.2019 Ikr. They wrote some of the catchiest rock songs of those decades that any local band wishes they came up with but they were in the "right place at the right time" haha
They just jumped on the political band wagon at the time.
@@godwarrior3403 yeah they had pure talent, plain and simple. One of the most impressive parts of Green Day's music is the bass in their 90s albums. Those bass fills/lines are much harder to play than they sound. Never heard another band or artist that has had that many impressive bass fills/lines, one of the things that made them so special
@@theoo.2019 M8, have you even heard of Rancid??? Matt is the best bass player the world has ever seen. My 12yr old daughter can play greenday bass.....
Omg blink 182 sucks so much how could they criticize anyone 🤦
was never a green day fan but it must suck to be a fan, draw inspiration from an artist for that artist to hate you. rough
It shows how self centered rotten is. I do not think it’s unreasonable to say that Green Day’s DNA is more akin to the ramones.
Joey Ramone loved Green day and the Offspring so his opinion > Poser Rotten
Joey Ramone was always way cooler than JR. Love the Pistols but JR's always been desperately attention-seeking and unpleasant to be around. Dude's just pissed GD got popular and the Pistols didn't, which is hilarious cuz GD's at least been on an indie label and Rotten never has- Pistols were on a major label and so was PIL. JR's been corporate his entire career lmao what a hypocrite.
70's and 80's punk was genuine but since the 90's it became MTV-friendly shit and a corporate clothes brand