Agent Yoncé
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Post by Agent Yoncé on Dec 24, 2012 13:11:12 GMT -5
12/29:
"¡UNO¡": 10.9k (256k) "¡DOS!": 13.5k (117k) "¡TRE!": 58.3k (debut)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 29, 2013 12:45:12 GMT -5
American Idiot has been re-certified 6xp with the RIAA.
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Jan 29, 2013 16:01:03 GMT -5
How have all of their albums done in terms of sales and the singles from each? I'm mostly curious to see what singles came from each and how any of them did. I think Uno had 4 videos at least?
I just reviewed Tre and I liked it much more than Dos.
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Post by bigbluenote on Jan 29, 2013 18:54:10 GMT -5
American Idiot has been re-certified 6xp with the RIAA. "re-certified"? I've never heard that one before. What does that mean?
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SHOOTER
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Post by SHOOTER on Aug 11, 2016 15:55:08 GMT -5
1. Somewhere Now 2. Bang Bang 3. Revolution Radio 4. Say Goodbye 5. Outlaws 6. Bouncing Off the Wall 7. Still Breathing 8. Youngblood 9. Too Dumb to Die 10. Troubled Times 11. Forever Now 12. Ordinary World Green Day's 12th studio album, Revolution Radio, will be released on October 7th and is preceded by lead single Bang Bang. "It's about the culture of mass shooting that happens in America mixed with narcissistic slead singer " lead singer Billy Joe Armstrong told Rolling Stone. "There's this sort of rage happening, but it's also now being filmed and we all have ourselves under surveillance. To me, that is so twisted. To get into the brain of someone like that was freaky. It freaked me out. After I wrote it, all I wanted to do was get that out of my brain because it just freaked me out." Revolution Radio was recorded at Green Day's own studio in Oakland and produced by the band -- the first time they’ve skirted an outside producer since 2000's Warning. It follows on their trio of 2012 albums, ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré!, and is their first new music since Armstrong entered rehab for prescription-pill addiction. (#1 Mainstream Rock; #2 Rock Airplay; #3 Alternative Songs; #14 Hot Rock Songs; #104 Hot 100)
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Post by Daryl the Beryl on Oct 9, 2016 2:09:17 GMT -5
Projected to debut at #1 with 74-79k TAS and 77-82k SPS!
1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours did not chart in the US. (632k to date)
Kerplunk did not chart in the US. (1 million to date)
Dookie debuted at #127 and eventually peaked at #2. (8.27 million to date)
Insomniac debuted at #2. (2.1 million to date)
Nimrod debuted at #10. (2.1 million to date)
Warning debuted at #4. (1.2 million to date)
American Idiot debuted at #1. (6.48 million to date)
21st Century Breakdown debuted at #1. (1.01 million to date)
Uno debuted at #2. (300k to date)
Dos debuted at #9. (170k to date)
Tre debuted at #13. (155k to date)
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Post by Active Aggressive on Oct 9, 2016 11:53:34 GMT -5
It follows on their trio of 2012 EPS, ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré!, and is their first new music since Armstrong entered rehab for prescription-pill addiction. Not sure if you wrote this or took from a site, but the last three albums were not EPs but full LPs. This album is probably my favorite since 21st Century Breakdown. The trio clearly could have been distilled to one LP and it would have been solid. I definitely think Uno was the strongest of the three. Anyway, I hope this album has longevity because it's great and shows that they clearly don't need outside producers. I'm not exactly sure how an outside hand could have made this any stronger.
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SHOOTER
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Post by SHOOTER on Oct 9, 2016 13:30:13 GMT -5
It follows on their trio of 2012 EPS, ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré!, and is their first new music since Armstrong entered rehab for prescription-pill addiction. Not sure if you wrote this or took from a site, but the last three albums were not EPs but full LPs. Cut and paste. And for those who care about opening week numbers: Projected to debut at #1 with 74-79k TAS and 77-82k SPS! 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours did not chart in the US. (632k to date) Kerplunk did not chart in the US. (1 million to date) Dookie debuted at #127 and eventually peaked at #2. (8.27 million to date) Insomniac debuted at #2. (2.1 million to date) Nimrod debuted at #10 with 81k (2.1 million to date) Warning debuted at #4 with 156k (1.2 million to date) American Idiot debuted at #1 with 267k (6.48 million to date) 21st Century Breakdown debuted at #1 with 215k (1.01 million to date) ¡Uno! debuted at #2 with 139k (300k to date) ¡Dos! debuted at #9 with 69k (170k to date) !Tré! debuted at #13 with 58k (155k to date)
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Post by SHOOTER on Oct 17, 2016 11:56:43 GMT -5
Debuts at #1 with 95k SPS (90k sales).
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 4, 2024 13:56:04 GMT -5
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