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I don't listen to Green Day, so I don't know about any of their albums' specifics. After Nirvana ended I saw Green Day first on a late night talk show, and they came out and played the same style of music that Nirvana made popular, with a similar stage presence and style. That's when I assumed they wanted to be Nirvana.
Later they changed into modern Green Day that is completely different than what they were at the start.
“I don’t actually know anything about music but I saw a talk show once in the 90s”
lol
Yeah he's just an old dude that trolls, but he's an actual troll, so it's not like he's doing it to be a dink for karma, he's just really insufferable as a person. He migrated over from Reddit where he did the same thing there.
The amount of hours this guy has invested across Lemmy and Reddit is insane, so, at some point, you just have to respect the dedication and interact with him at your leisure. At least, that's what I do.
Really, you must be very interested in my comments then. What's my Reddit handle, since you know so much?
You must really not like all the things that I'm right about, have you seen a therapist about your cognitive dissonance problems?
K
Well if you want to talk about me, and are not brave enough to back it up, then you can have a block. Good riddance to the unworthy.
K.
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What composed the "style of music" that you feel Nirvana made popular that Green Day was imitating? Music with guitars and distortion?
I think it was all the singing with their mouths and their guitars with strings, what a bunch of biters
Specific chord structures and rhythms actually. If you knew much about guitar you could see the similarities in their early stuff and Nirvana's popular songs. Overall the same punk-grunge style basically.
Try finding a punk rock fan in the 90s who would argue that Green Day are punk. If you did, you'd find them surrounded by a group of other angry punks insisting otherwise.
They seem to have let off sometime after American Idiot was released, but there were long, heated discussions about this back then.
They both formed the same exact year, though, so I don't know how one would be copying the other. If you actually know anything about guitar, you would know all modern rock music pretty much copies the Beatles. It's why the chord structures and rythyms are similar in most popular rock and pop music.
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FYI Green Day plays and sounds like other bands. I went to a concert of theirs where they played like six different bands and sounded just like them. They are very skilled musicians.