This is the only version that I would even consider buying.Haro said:I still want Hendrix...
Agreed...Sven und EIN HUND said:Although, the masses who've heard "American Idiot" and "Know Your Enemy" (not the ratm song, the piece of shit new Green Day one) will be all "GAHUYVEN, I KNOW THAT BAND, MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM, MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM, I CAN HAS?"
I like this idea the most although in a perfect world the whole rock band would have never happened in the first place. BTW whats a greenday? Arent they some angsty little band that pretended they were punk for the span of their one cd career?Nwabudike Morgan said:This makes me sad. Green Day isn't that interesting as a band. In a perfect world, this would be Led Zeppelin: Rock Band, and it would feature the band members in their fantasy personas from The Song Remains the Same in the way the Beatles: Rock Band had the dreamscapes.
Im pretty sure Jimmy Page hates rhythm gamesNwabudike Morgan said:This makes me sad. Green Day isn't that interesting as a band. In a perfect world, this would be Led Zeppelin: Rock Band, and it would feature the band members in their fantasy personas from The Song Remains the Same in the way the Beatles: Rock Band had the dreamscapes.
Rather than a leap, I think a better image would be tripping and falling off the Cliff of Quality to land in the Quagmire of Abysmal.SkullCap said:How do you make the leap from Beatles to Green Day?
Isn't that called jumping the shark?SkullCap said:How do you make the leap from Beatles to Green Day?