This album has green day's best songwriting and a strong message but I can't bring myself to give it a 100 beacuse of how LOUD it is...
still love you green day :)
Whereas Ozma's debut album, RnRP3, was mostly a pastiche of 1990s Weezer, the Doubble Donkey Disc shows Ozma really coming into their own as musicians with a unique songwriting style. From straightforward rock songs like Flight of the Bootymaster and their cover of Korobeiniki, to catchy power-pop songs like No One Needs to Know, to softer ballads like Continental Drift and Immigration Song, Ozma display a knack for writing a diverse array of songs on this album. Ozma and Weezer fans who ... read more
Out of all the green day albums (yes, even warning) I think this one was the most unfairly received. Sandwiched between two of the most embarrassing albums in the band's history, Revolution Radio usually gets overlooked as another one of green day's shitty 2010s albums. And while it does have its cringey moments (looking at you, Youngblood), it's a strong album that can almost be considered a miracle when you take the context of its creation into consideration.
Best tracks: Bang bang, outlaws, ... read more
Skating polly IMO is one of the best new bands around, which is especially impressive given the age of the members. This is probably their most accessible album yet-- but it's also their most mature.
Best tracks: Classless Act, Camelot
Ngl I don't see the twin fantasy comparisons (even though I really like both albums)
Best tracks: My sputnik sweetheart, porcelain hands
Best tracks: Eponine, Turtleneck Coverup, Utsukushii Shibuya, Light Years Will Burn
Least best tracks: Your Name, Bad Dogs
I keep having to redo this cause last time i forgot to add the number rating
Best tracks: Thank you for the venom, Prison, I never told you what I do for a living