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. Artists Green Day Angie Piccirillo February 6, 2020 | 8:40am ET The Lowdown: There are hints that 2020 could be the year that rock and roll and guitar bands make their triumphant return. No doubt the nostalgia wave has already hit for famous rock bands of the past. Music Album Reviews Feb 6, 2020 6:37pm PT Green Day's 'Father of All…': Album Review The group's 13th album eschews politics and big concepts in favor of more timeless material, but So when Green Day kicked off the Father Of All… era last September, starting with its unexpectedly different title track, many fans were confused, intrigued, and perhaps a bit nervous. Billie Joe Armstrong's extensive use of falsetto divided fans' opinions, particularly on that first single. 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 Green Day used to be my favorite band of all time given how inconsistent they are. But these days, they don't even crack my top 10, and this album is damn near the reason why. In 2019, Billie Joe Armstrong himself said that rock music has become tame, with bands always trying to make the best feel-good song of the year. .

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