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Disco de Green Day: “Warning [Japan Bonus CD]”

Disco de Green Day: “Warning [Japan Bonus CD]”
Información del disco :
Título: Warning [Japan Bonus CD]
Fecha de Publicación:2001-12-04
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Rock, Old School Punk Rock, Alternative Rock
Sello Discográfico:Reprise
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:4943674022779
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By 2000, {$Green Day} had long been spurned as unhip by the fourth-generation punks they popularized, and they didn't seem likely to replicate the MOR success of the fluke smash {&"Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)."} Apparently, the success of that {\ballad} freed the band from any classifications or stigmas, letting them feel like they could do anything they wanted on their fifth album, {^Warning}. They responded by embracing their fondness for {\pop} and making the best damn album they'd ever made. There's a sense of fearlessness on {^Warning}, as if the band didn't care if the album wasn't {\punk} enough, or whether it produced a cross-platform hit. There are no {\ballads} here, actually, and while there are a number of punchy, infectious rockers, the tempo is never recklessly breakneck. Instead, the focus is squarely on the songs, with the instrumentation and arrangements serving their needs. It's easy to say that {$Green Day} have matured with this album, since they've never produced a better, more tuneful set of songs, or tried so many studio tricks and clever arrangements. However, that has the wrong connotation, since "mature" would indicate that {^Warning} is a studious, carefully assembled album that's easier to admire than to love. That's not the case at all. This is gleeful, unabashed fun, even when {$Billie Joe Armstrong} is getting a little cranky in his lyrics. It's fun to hear {$Green Day} adopt a {$Beatlesque} harmonica on {&"Hold On"} or try out {$Kinks-ian} {\music hall} on {&"Misery,"} while still knocking out {\punk-pop} gems and displaying melodic ingenuity and imaginative arrangements. {^Warning} may not be an innovative record per se, but it's tremendously satisfying; it finds the band at a peak of songcraft and performance, doing it all without a trace of self-consciousness. It's the first great pure {\pop} album of the new millennium. [The Japanese limited-edition release of {^Warning} includes a 64-page photo album and an enhanced CD featuring a 20-minute film called Green Day: A Tribute, the video for {&"Minority,"} and other goodies that will be sure to delight die-hard {$Green Day} fans.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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