![]() As would have never gotten one without the other, but when I’m in a Green Day mood, I’m going for the top of the list. I love seeing a band find its identity and develop, so my respect for this record is astronomical, but my appreciation for what has been released since is what makes me the fan I am today. Green Day is one of those bands that allow its fans to grow with them. I didn’t hate it, but I definitely didn’t love it. I honestly don’t have much of a reason for having this album last. If you know him like I do, you know that he most certainly can. Green Day’s music inspired both of us in too many ways to count. We both agree that Green Day doesn’t have a bad album, and we also feel that most bands (like every band that we both have been in) would kill to have written/performed one album on this list, let alone ALL of ‘em, but this subjective list is our ultimate (slightly compromised) list ranking them all. Luckily there was no shouting Tom’s a nice guy. Tom Kunzman (of the Green Day influenced 18 th & Addison) and I ranked Green Day’s studio albums (not including B-sides or greatest hits) together separately and then convened on a not-too-short and not-too-long phone call.
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