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Mixed or average reviews- based on 217 Ratings
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Positive: 79 out of 217
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Mixed: 38 out of 217
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Negative: 100 out of 217
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Feb 13, 2020What happened with those guys? Where is the punk sound? What's original on this album?
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Feb 12, 2020
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Feb 7, 2020It's a really meh album. I do understand that they want to change up their sound, but it's still lacking.
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Jul 13, 2020Could've been better if they actually put some effort into it. But it just comes off as lazy and uninspired. Graffitia, Take the Money, and Sugar Youth are the better tracks, but would've benefited from some more effort.
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Mar 12, 2021this album is not very good. it feels like giving up in audio form, the album just is uninspired or at least that's how it felt to me any way
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Aug 18, 2021To me this record sounds totally like "we're getting irrelevant, we need to make an album now". Nobody forces you, this record doesn't make fun at all listening to. The lines are cheesy, the boys don't even sound like they had fun, and the album cover art, yikes. I would even prefer "Shenenigans" or the "Uno, Dos, Tre" albums over this.
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Feb 7, 2020It takes a special kind of album to be less than 30 minutes, and still make me feel like it wasted my time. This is music that would fit in perfectly in the next Kia or Apple commercial. It's boring, deflated, pointless and worst of all, just not fun.
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Feb 7, 2020Billie has truly run out of things to say. Which I don't fault him for after 13 albums but. Cmon man.
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Jan 24, 2021
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Nov 9, 2021
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Nov 20, 2020What. A. Colossal. Mess. This "project" had as much love into it as a divorced man with a prostitute. There is very very very little to redeem this album. Awful writing, trying to recapture their youth when they were able to handle the coke. Now their poor poor bodies cant handle it, leading to mush like this getting churned out the music factory. Don't waste your time listening to this.
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May 26, 2021how does this even have more than 50 on average
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Feb 8, 2020My god, the production, the lyrics, the boomer energy. It's incredible how nothing seems to work, this is so bland that suddently I like Nine by blink-182 more now
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May 29, 2020Imagine trying to be an off-brand Imagine Dragons with none of the fun. "Father of All..." is a mess that should've stayed in this otherwise exceptional band's vault.
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Feb 23, 2020Awful. Just awful. Please stop. This kind of pop punk wasn't interesting twenty years ago, and it's just plain silly and embarrassing now.
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Feb 12, 2020Father of All is the first Green Day album I've not liked. It's also the first Green Day album where I haven't liked a single song on the whole project. Everything feels lazy, especially the lyrical content and artwork.
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Feb 17, 2020
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Feb 13, 2020This is legit one of the worst rock records I have ever heard. As a Green Day super fan, I don't say this lightly about how atrocious and mind numbing this piece of garbage record is
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Apr 24, 2020This is the biggest "whatever" of Green Day's career, in that I feel little to no effort was put into the songwriting and the band just shat out a record cos they could.
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Feb 9, 2020Thank u, next outsold this trash projet. Ariana's Karma never fail
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Feb 21, 2020
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Feb 7, 2020Complete but unfortunately expected disappointment after "Revolution radio". Zero meaning, zero passion, zero fun... Only glam, bore and stupid filters... This is particularly unfortunate in the brilliant background of old albums.
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Feb 7, 2020Only one somehow listenable and original song on album and the rest is just a self-bait yet done so badly it literally hurts. I hope everything's as it is because dudes just want to get away from label's obligations... Or I just don't know. The album is total nonsense. As a fan I'm t totally disappointed.
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Feb 7, 2020I first saw green day back on the nimrod tour in 1997 and it changed my life, every album from 1990 to 2000's warning was pure gold!
Over the years green day have diluted their sound but this is ....just terrible. It's like they don't care and I thought it might have something to do with the end of there contract on there current label but it seems legit.
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Feb 8, 2020Forgettable. Production is awful and unlistenable, and the lyrics are uninspired and childish (shame on you, Billie). I don't care if they want to try new things, they've been doing it since forever, but this is just bad. And the worst part: the band is proud of it. Go to therapy to fix your midlife crisis issues or retire already.
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Feb 8, 2020flops. ariana outsold this flop group. anyways stream tun instead instead of this trash.
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Feb 11, 2020
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Feb 18, 2020Green Day have become the very thing they once despised: buck-chasin’ mild boys of mayonnaise corporate rock.
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Feb 18, 2020Certain songs try to recapture their old glory, while others feel like an embarrassing pop ploy—but the most consistent feeling is pure disappointment. Even when Green Day is supposedly having fun here, they sound tired and overworked at best.
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Feb 13, 2020Father of All Motherfuckers is a danceable, feel-good pop album with some really stellar songwriting and, after the impotent Revolution Radio and the ludicrous ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, ¡Tré! trilogy, seeing Green Day branch out a bit and succeed at something different is refreshing. It’s a sign of artists with a great deal of range and imagination who are far from done surprising us.