"Green Day's 'Saviors' Album: A Burst of Queer Joy"

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Green Day's 14th album, Saviors, is positioned as a return to their punk roots, recorded with all three members in the same room. However, the album's sound has been criticized for feeling like a parody of rock, with overdriven guitars and influences that overshadow the band's original rapport. The album's political themes are deemed as milquetoast and overly broad, lacking the transgressive edge the band was known for.
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- Green Day's video for new single 'Bobby Sox' is bursting with queer joy PinkNews
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