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Greenday “Saviors” Review

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  Greenday, the band that needs no introduction in the punk rock world, has just spun out another record set to leave its mark. "Saviors," the latest from this iconic band, isn't just an album – it's a statement, a vinyl masterpiece that beckons the nostalgic and the new-age punk rockers alike. With its vibrant colors and rich, raw sound, "Saviors" promises an auditory journey like no other. As we gear up to dissect this latest offering, let’s remember – this isn’t just about the music; it’s about experiencing Greenday in the most authentic way possible: through the grooves of a vinyl record. "Saviors" Vinyl Experience When you hold a Greenday vinyl record , you're not just holding music; you're holding a piece of art. "Saviors" is no exception. This record radiates a charisma that's hard to ignore, with its visually striking cover and the tactile feel of the vinyl itself. Available in various colors, each edition of ...

Greenday Kerplunk Started It All For Me Back in 2000

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Green Day Did The Punk Thing on Warning and No One Cared

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Mike Dirnt Acoustic Live MTV Redundant Video

For those that are on one side of the bass guitar debate, you should look at this video. Mike Dirnt plays the track "Redundant" on MTV Live, and is not playing an acoustic bass, he's doing guitar work. I just thought it was a cool video, and a step away from the bass guitar a bit. I will be moving to another band, and artist in the coming days, so no more talk of Green Day and Mike Dirnt. Green Day - Redundant Live @ MTV

Mike Dirnt of Green Day Fender Signature Bass Review and Demo HD Video

We've been discussing Mike Dirnt's signature bass guitar for a bit, and while I can't review it myself, I did find a good review for those that are looking to learn more about the guitar. This precision precision bass is one of the premier Fender signature releases that has come through in a long time. GAK out of the UK decided to review this in HD and you get to hear about the size, sound, and style of this option. If you want to order it, you can purchase it from amazon and get it delivered by clicking here . Otherwise, check out this video review and then go to your local shop. I for one will be looking into it on amazon . What do you think? Let me know.

Mike Dirnt Talks About His Signature Bass Guitar and Green Day HD Video

Mike Dirnt talks about his precision bass guitar in the following video. He talks about the sound and what went into making the Fender option that is his signature guitar. On a side note, I personally played a Fender Jazz Bass/Precision Bass Combo, and Mike’s item wasn’t released yet. I like the sound of his signature edition and it’s definitely worth checking out if you have the money. You can buy the Mike Dirnt Signature Precision Bass Guitar by clicking here . Mike Dirnt also talks about the amp that is also in conjunction with Mike Dirnt’s ideas. The Fender Bassman goes great with the precision bass that he has out. To further explain it, here’s Mike talking about the signature sound and design. My friend had a Fender electric guitar and a standard Fender amp, but it wasn’t as good as this one. The distortion, gain, pedal and interesting buzzes are mentioned, which I can testify to hearing in a live setting. I think it sounds great, it’s loud and really is a great overall option fr...

Green Day Drum Chronology Completely Shatters Perception HD Video

Green Day is one of those bands that has a lot of polarizing opinions thrown at them. I love them, and have dedicated some time to reviewing, listening, and trying to pay attention to their form and style as a musician myself. I usually talk about bass guitar on this blog, and though it’s still a new site, I still want to work within the framework of bass. When learning bass guitar, you’re going to hear that the drummer and the bass player in bands are really tight. So with that in mind, check out this drum chronology of the band’s music from their humble beginnings to the latest options. Bass guitar players pay attention to the drum kick and the style that shifts. Often times if the bass guitar is out of sync with the way the drums are played, you will definitely find structure can be tough. I know it’s punk rock, and I know this is a drum video, but it’s definitely worth watching for all musicians. Check out the Chronology of Green Day’s drums and then pull out your bass and make a v...

Green Day Drum Chronology That Will Blow You Completely Away

One of the coolest things I’ve seen on youtube to date, in regards to music has to be this amazing drum chronology done by Kye Smith in high definition. The talented drummer goes through all the drumming types that Green Day has across all of their records and does it with such precision and ease that I’m completely blown away. If you are a fan of music, punk, and Green Day, this is the exact type of inspiration that should move you. I used to watch bass guitar videos and wished I could play like Mike Dirnt, so this comes with a sense of wishing I had youtube when I was learning bass. You’ll be amazed, check this out, and start learning drums.

The Ultimate Way To Get Green Day's Dookie is on 180 Gram Vinyl

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If you call yourself a music fan and you haven’t either purchased a copy of “Dookie” or at least heard the songs from the record at nausea, then you probably aren’t much of a music fan at all. The band sold as many records as Michael Jackson did, making this mid 1990s record one of the most famous of all time. However, upon the original release through Reprise and Lookout Records the LP/Vinyl version was just standard (amongst some other color options) and that didn’t sit well with the band or the fans. Sure, they bought the record, but after some time it was necessary to release an 180g Vinyl lp of “Dookie” . That’s what I got my grubby hands on recently and am posing it here for you to consider purchasing. The record, first of all, is considerably heavier, and sounds 100 times better than the original release. Features This record is 33 1/3 LP and it is 180 grams of wax. If you’re a collector or just prefer to listen to music on wax, then this is for you because it is considerab...