


Green Day's long-awaited eighth studio album, 21st Century breakdown, is the trio's first studio disc since 2004's Grammy-winning Best Rock Album American Idiot, which debuted at #1, spawned five hit singles, and sold more than 12 million copies world-wide (quintuple platinum in the U.S.). Produced by Butch Vig (Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Garbage) 21st Century Breakdown continues American Idiot's punk-rock opera format. Divided into three acts - Heroes and Cons, Charlatans And Saints, and Horseshoes And Handgrenades - the songs follow a young couple, Christian and Gloria, as they experience the disappointment and promise of the new millennium. Review: Blew me away with awesome. - A work of art, songs crafted together to create an experience. Great transitions, compelling melodies and rhythms. Lyrics with perspective and attitude. Top notch, stands with the best. Review: They did it. - I was absolutely, sinkingly disappointed in this album when I first listened. Shades of 1970's music (which is fine if you like that sort of thing; I don't). More rock, less punk; but I promised myself to listen through three times straight before I posted a review. The more I listened, the more the lyrics became clear, and depths of complexity began to show themselves. I had hoped for an album which I could play straight through without skipping a lot of songs, and this does it. It's a long album: 18 songs I think, and most of them are singles-quality. A few notes: I didn't even notice the "Christian and Gloria" theme for quite some time. The lyrics are somewhat hard to understand at first, and I listen in the car, so reading the liner as it plays is not really an option. Finally, while waiting for someone in a parking lot, I got to read the titles and lyrics and realized that there was an operatic quality to this album, like American Idiot. Now, I come from the age of Pink Floyd's The Wall, and was exposed to Tommy during my teen years. I love the idea of a whole integrated collection of songs which make a story. In the early '80's, I spent hours imagining what Pink looked like (Pink the character in The Wall, not the pink-haired diva)and imagining what it all meant. I'd love to see a Green Day movie, with Jimmy or Christian, which would play at the midnight movie for decades. Secondly, the sound of the album is often scratchy and sometimes sounds like it was recorded at the bottom of a well. I know this is intentional, but it was really bothersome at first; seemed to be used too much. Oddly, now I don't even notice it, but I play it louder as I've come to know the words. Billie Joe fights the establishment with his lyrics, and this album is no exception. The lyrics are well thought out, if not somewhat repetitive in places(I agree with the reviewer who states that _Know Your Enemy_ is one of the weaker offerings), but definitely gives listeners the famous Green Day attitude. Again, if you don't get the first time, give it a couple more tries and I think you'll be hooked on an album you can listen to without interruption...
| ASIN | B001SAQVDQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,771 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #38 in Adult Alternative (CDs & Vinyl) #329 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #1,343 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,183) |
| Date First Available | February 10, 2009 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 5323695 |
| Label | Reprise |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Reprise |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2009 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.16 x 5.67 x 0.39 inches; 4.02 ounces |
N**I
Blew me away with awesome.
A work of art, songs crafted together to create an experience. Great transitions, compelling melodies and rhythms. Lyrics with perspective and attitude. Top notch, stands with the best.
C**I
They did it.
I was absolutely, sinkingly disappointed in this album when I first listened. Shades of 1970's music (which is fine if you like that sort of thing; I don't). More rock, less punk; but I promised myself to listen through three times straight before I posted a review. The more I listened, the more the lyrics became clear, and depths of complexity began to show themselves. I had hoped for an album which I could play straight through without skipping a lot of songs, and this does it. It's a long album: 18 songs I think, and most of them are singles-quality. A few notes: I didn't even notice the "Christian and Gloria" theme for quite some time. The lyrics are somewhat hard to understand at first, and I listen in the car, so reading the liner as it plays is not really an option. Finally, while waiting for someone in a parking lot, I got to read the titles and lyrics and realized that there was an operatic quality to this album, like American Idiot. Now, I come from the age of Pink Floyd's The Wall, and was exposed to Tommy during my teen years. I love the idea of a whole integrated collection of songs which make a story. In the early '80's, I spent hours imagining what Pink looked like (Pink the character in The Wall, not the pink-haired diva)and imagining what it all meant. I'd love to see a Green Day movie, with Jimmy or Christian, which would play at the midnight movie for decades. Secondly, the sound of the album is often scratchy and sometimes sounds like it was recorded at the bottom of a well. I know this is intentional, but it was really bothersome at first; seemed to be used too much. Oddly, now I don't even notice it, but I play it louder as I've come to know the words. Billie Joe fights the establishment with his lyrics, and this album is no exception. The lyrics are well thought out, if not somewhat repetitive in places(I agree with the reviewer who states that _Know Your Enemy_ is one of the weaker offerings), but definitely gives listeners the famous Green Day attitude. Again, if you don't get the first time, give it a couple more tries and I think you'll be hooked on an album you can listen to without interruption...
J**E
A very near tie in greatness to "American Idiot"...
I bought this album the day it came out, because I knew it was going to be another outstanding release from an outstanding band. But, I (as well as several other million fans) have such a high expectation of this band, that its totally ridiculous to expect great all of the time. Yes people "American Idiot" was groundbreaking and one of the best releases of 2004, but their NOT gods people, their flesh and blood, like you and I. I don't fault them for making another rock-opera. If this is the direction they want to take in their careers, that is fine with me, I'll keep buying their albums. If they produce a more 'normal' album in a couple of years, I'll buy that too. I've liked this band since their "Kerplunk!" days, and my fondness of them and their music will probably never change. Their inspired by a little more than a lot of the 'typical' rock/punk bands out there, so yeah they've became a little more political, and in some ways, mature. Their not young anymore and to me, their writing and producing how they see the current state of America. The next time you insult them for being too much of something, stop and think about the rest of the world of music and see what their doing/writing about, and then take a look at the garbage in our musical landscape, and realize that Green Day at least stays relevant. Also, don't forget, the freedoms we enjoy in America that allowed Green Day to produce great works such as "Dookie" and "American Idiot". If Amazon had a rating of more than five stars, I'd give Green Day at least 10 or more for this album. Keep up the great music Green Day and I hope you come to Hawaii someday, since that's where I live. I can't wait to see what their next album will bring us, I just hope they don't wait so darn long this time.
S**E
Great value
V**T
Un gros succès international est toujours sujet a un retour de médaille pour son successeur. Les exemples dans ce domaine son suffisamment nombreux. Prenons juste l'exemple d'un AC/DC et d'un Metallica. Au sortir d'un tel plébiscite, GREEN DAY était donc forcément attendu au tournant avec ce nouvel album. Fort heureusement, et contre toutes attentes, la pression qui aurait légitimement pu peser sur les épaules du groupe n'aura en rien altéré sa capacité a rééditer l'exploit précédent. Rien que ça ! Car non content de nous livrer un album au moins aussi solide que son prédécesseur, GREEN DAY prendrait une nouvelle fois le pari de publier un album conceptuel. Le tout s'étirant sur 70 minutes d'un Punk/Rock/Pop tout bonnement captivant d'un bout a l'autre et dont le groupe en détient a jamais la savoureuse formule. Tout bien considéré, je me demande même si je ne le préféré pas (d'une courte tête), a "American Idiot" ce disque ?! Je le trouve musicalement plus varié, tandis que le spectre des mélodies chant de Billie Joe m'apparaissent également beaucoup plus variées. Alors non, décidément non ! Ce "21th Century Breakdown" n'est certainement le copié/collé d'une recette déjà éprouvée et approuvée par le grand frère Ameican Idiot. Juste la preuve indéniable et irréfutable que le gigantesque succès d'hier de Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt et Tré Cool n'était pas le fait du hasard. Sacré groupe, pour de nouveau un sacré disque. 19/20
R**T
Songs like ¡viva la gloria! and 21 guns stole my heart! Other songs are perfect too! Left speechless! <3 Billie's voice is GOD. <3
S**I
Album molto bello dei Green Day. Consigliato.
M**A
Perfeita qualidade
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