Re: New Green Day Song Called MARCH OF THE DOGS...
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 4:39 pm
Dogs are always loyal to their master, no matter how awful that person is. Does that help?
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oh yea....never thought of it like thatClaudia wrote:Dogs are always loyal to their master, no matter how awful that person is. Does that help?
Haha, and the solo to Underclass Hero compared to the solo of American Idiot?! "Empty streets" and "vital signs," religious references and hating your town, leaving, then coming back?hardcoresum41fan wrote:.....remember green day's working class hero......sum 41's underclass hero????......
Jeremy wrote:Haha, and the solo to Underclass Hero compared to the solo of American Idiot?! "Empty streets" and "vital signs," religious references and hating your town, leaving, then coming back?hardcoresum41fan wrote:.....remember green day's working class hero......sum 41's underclass hero????......
hardcoresum41fan wrote:.....remember green day's working class hero......sum 41's underclass hero????......
You forgot to mention the similarities between:Jeremy wrote:Haha, and the solo to Underclass Hero compared to the solo of American Idiot?! "Empty streets" and "vital signs," religious references and hating your town, leaving, then coming back?hardcoresum41fan wrote:.....remember green day's working class hero......sum 41's underclass hero????......
March of the Pigs sounds nothing like March of The Dogs, Trent Reznor (NIN) used the "pig" as a metaphor for politicians; which was most likely George Bush Sr.Hentaiman wrote:Well, I still think Sum 41's was at the same time, probably even intentional (maybe in the beginning not) play on NIN's "March of the Pigs", since you know, they were called the song "Carnival of Sins" first, so what made them change the name.
i know. this really sounds like its going to be american idiot pt 2. dammit. i still love green day just loved them a lot more before american idiotstevie486 wrote:hardcoresum41fan wrote:.....remember green day's working class hero......sum 41's underclass hero????......lol
working class hero is old song, Green Day just done new cover of it, made their own version. It was originally done by solo male artist, John Lennon, lol![]()
still think it's bit absurd Green Day calling song or album "March of the dogs" why? I hope they have gone back to their older ways with new edge and don't be so damn commercial this time, American Idiot was gd an all, it got them even more huge which was gr8t, but then i feel it got annoying, it was too commercial, some of their older stuff was really much better, there's few oldies that are really catchy and that's what makes green day for nice good pop punk/rock, catchy songs, catchy, smart bass lines , lol
don't get me wrong, I like Green Day, lol
about it being ing "Acts" and the Love Ballad; i agree, this will be American Idiot Pt. 2. you can't stop the tweens from liking this album. it will get just as, if not more, play on TV/radio as AI.AP visited Green Day in the studio and had the chance to hear some of the new tracks. They mention that there are three Act’s in this album (Act 1- “ Heroes and Consâ€Â; Act 2 – “Charlatans and Saints†- Act 3 "Horseshoes and Handgrenades"). Some of it is political, but most of it very much personal. They talk about 7 songs they heard (of 16 the band has). The song "March of the Dogs" is a "religious rant", while the song "21st Century Breakdown" is a bit more personal, but still talking about how the American dream seems to fade away. A “piano-driven love ballad†called “Last Night On Earth†where Billie talks about it being a romantic moment with more between the lines.
Yeah same too, an yeah i agree think it will be american idiot part 2, loli know. this really sounds like its going to be american idiot pt 2. dammit. i still love green day just loved them a lot more before american idiot
Yes.V wrote:I have a dog.
Does that help?
Isn't Carnival of Sings something Motley Crue related??NoReason27 wrote:March of the Pigs sounds nothing like March of The Dogs, Trent Reznor (NIN) used the "pig" as a metaphor for politicians; which was most likely George Bush Sr.Hentaiman wrote:Well, I still think Sum 41's was at the same time, probably even intentional (maybe in the beginning not) play on NIN's "March of the Pigs", since you know, they were called the song "Carnival of Sins" first, so what made them change the name.
Sum 41 probably changed the name To MotD because "Carnival of Sins" wouldn't give listeners an idea of what the song was about and MotD would.