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Universal acclaim- based on 115 Ratings
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Positive: 104 out of 115
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Mixed: 8 out of 115
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Negative: 3 out of 115
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TravisT.Jan 1, 2002I liked every song on this cd! Green Day is a succesful band!
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ColinBOct 7, 2005This is probably not the best work by Green Day. It's just a little too on the poppy side, but it still is fun, melodic, and innovative for green day. This cd helped them broaden their musical horizon, but it may not be taken well by hard core green day fans. But a track like "minority" goes back more to their punk rock roots. This is not a bad album by any means.
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sydneyoAug 5, 2008To me green day is still punk. but they are not hard core punk like the sex pistols or other bands. green day has the right sound in the middle of alternative and punk. this album is not punk to what other ppl think but they did a great job on the songs though. i will love green day no matter what!
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StewieDec 31, 2001Critics are dumb. To whoever gave it a two; I'd like to see them get the balls to try something this unique and wonderful. Kick-ass album.
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HannahFAug 14, 2006An amazing record. Every single song is great.
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JackSMay 23, 2009
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Feb 1, 2011
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Jun 22, 2011Green day has always given albums where every song is good, and this is no different. Great lyrics, and catchy beats. Every song will be etched into your memory.
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Sep 21, 2011Really an underrated album. A departure in a sound they've been so comfortable with. It's my second favorite album from them. Up to this point they had been rehashing ideas from Dookie. This, poor critically received record, was their much needed creative breakthrough.
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Sep 19, 2014
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Jan 3, 2012Green Day ventures out of of the punk arena into folk rock and pop rock. The album is enjoyable and well-written. Thematically, their music remains the same but musically different. They show newfound maturity and development in their new style. "Minority" is full of 1-liners and catchy lyrics without going too pop.
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Mar 7, 2013Excellent work by Green Day. I think it's better than Nimrod, although there isn't a real masterpiece (like Good Riddance). However Minority, Waiting and Macy's Day Parade are nice. I also like Warning and Castaway.
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Jun 11, 2014
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Oct 12, 2016Incompreendido por mim, Subestimei "Warning" (2000),
Que agora vejo como um dos Melhores Álbuns do Green Day,
Top 7 Tracks
1-Waiting
2-Church On Sunday
3-Castaway
4-Minority
5-Deadbeat Holiday
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Dec 16, 2017Another Great album by the Amazings Green Day!!!!!
Billie Joe Armstrong is a kind of high talent that really don't come easily in last decades of music history, and i am talking about up until 90's, So 2000's & 2010's forget it.
So i really have to send to **** HELL!!! the Inable Critic of MOJO. -
Oct 17, 2016................................................................ A Great album from Green Day the Highlights are
Waiting- Church On Sunday- Minority- Castaway- Macy's Day Parade- Deadbeat Holiday- Jackass -
Jul 25, 2015Loved every song on this album! Its a shame that they chose not to continue in this direction at all, I would have really liked to see more of this coming from them.
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Aug 29, 2019
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Dec 22, 2016Warning (2000) It's Quiet and Punk at same time,
Macy's Day Parade It's a beautiful and quiet ballad....
Church On Sunday, Minority, Castaway, Deadbeat Holiday, Jackass, Warning, Waiting, Hold On & Fashion Victim are super punk -
Mar 10, 2018While not a perfect album, Warning is one of Green Day's most underrated releases and has many of their best songs to date including Blood, Sex & Booze, Castaway, Minority, Waiting and more.
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Feb 11, 2020Its OK. Some solid songs just hard to love this album for me. Fave tracks: Church on Sunday, Blood Sex & Booze, Waiting
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Mar 8, 2011Old fans who would have enjoyed such messages in the past might not like them packaged with such clean music, but they'd be missing the point. Real old school punks know that punk is about following your own path, and that's just what Green Day are doing.
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Mar 8, 2011Crucially, his knack for simple punk tunes remains unchanged; also crucially, these do fine at moderate tempos, and one even gives off a whiff of Brecht-Weill. There are worse ways to come down off a multiplatinum high-lots of them.
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Green Day's melodies are as delicious as ever, and the band continues to integrate acoustic guitar into its sound without getting all granola on us. But as a songwriter, Armstrong's neither here nor there, unable to fully abandon his goofball roots but not stretching far enough to score the breakaway great album he's always seemed capable of writing.