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'If it seems a little less bold, a little less surprising than its predecessor, you still wouldn't bet against 21st Century Breakdown repeating its success.'
Read more » The Guardian
Read more » The Guardian
'Give credit where thrashing, three-chord credit is due, however: No matter how arrested their style and subject matter, Green Day remain remarkably good at high-blast anthems that burrow directly into the pogo-ing, lizard-brain id.'
Read more » Entertainment Weekly
Read more » Entertainment Weekly
'We’re left with a sprawling, obvious, uber-commercial, stoopid punk-pop album that might just stop five million American idiots from voting for a war-mongering Republican baby-slaughterer when they grow up. Works for me.'
Read more » NME
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Journal For Plague Lovers
Further Complications
Abnormally Attracted To Sin
Back on My B.S.
Music For The People
'The band manages to have 21st Century Breakdown work on a grand scale without losing either their punk or pop roots, which makes the album not only a sequel to "American Idiot," but its equal.'
Read more » All Music Guide
Read more » All Music Guide
'21st Century Breakdown is even better, so masterful and confident it makes Idiot seem like a warm-up.'
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