as a matter of fact. crack.

May 27, 2005 14:28

my dad used to look through my cds when i was younger to see if i had any with the parental advisory sticker, or naughty song titles ( Read more... )

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sloppysanford May 27 2005, 17:37:39 UTC
i was told by scott that they called sixteen because that's the number of questions he asks in the lyrics.

totally sweet.

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mag_thomp May 30 2005, 01:24:37 UTC
once i was with my family in a record store and i wanted to buy a green day album. my mom said she wanted to read the lyrics first before i could buy it. so she asks a clerk if she can open the package to look at the liner notes. my previous knowledge of other green day albums (that i apparently managed to slip by her) is that they curse and sing about masturbation. so i think, of course she's not going to allow the purchase. to my surprise, she said it reminded her of t.s. eliot's 'the wasteland' and bought me the album.

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xhalsanx May 30 2005, 14:38:41 UTC
i bet. i bet. green day told thier parents that too.

you know just to clear up the awkward moment of silence.

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mag_thomp May 30 2005, 16:26:56 UTC
i'll bet there were plenty of those. (by those i mean awkward moments of silence between green day and their parents.)

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