Music Reviews Green Day's Father of All plays like a copy of a copy Father might be the dance party we need, but it's not the one we want. By Christopher R. Weingarten Published on
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User Reviews Details & Credits Metascore 68 Generally favorable reviews based on 25 Critic Reviews What's this? User Score 4.7 Mixed or average reviews based on 217 Ratings Summary: The 13th full-length studio release for the Northern California punk trio was produced with Chris Dugan and Butch Walker. Buy Now Buy on Record Label: Reprise
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Review Summary: My downward spiral, oh yeah Say what you will about American Idiot, but that album transformed Green Day from snot-nosed punks to grown-up, stately, (boring), rock n' roll hall of famers. It was particularly influential, capturing the disillusionment of living in a post-9/11 society.
The release of Father of All Motherfuckers through Reprise Records on 7th February 2020, is the 13th studio album release from Green Day. The eternal adolescence continues as the basis of the album represents the youth fueled introspective that has once again captured the apathetic rebellion and rejection of the generational landscape.
Reviews Album Reviews Green Day - 'Father Of All Motherfuckers' review: political punks let their hair down on jukebox record The political punks - shock horror! - eschew the politics
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