It's funny that Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) is catching up to Oh Love despite being a previously released song.
It's funny that Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) is catching up to Oh Love despite being a previously released song.
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Is that so? Then why has Warning still not sold well enough to even be shown on that table?
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Because that is one of the weakest singles in Green Day's catalog?
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Weaker than Brain Stew/Jaded?
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Let's put it this way: One didn't even break the top 100 while the other was a top 40hit(35 to be exact).
And one is still constantly played on the radio to this day, while the other would be quite the surprise to hear.
Though I think I remember you don't live in the US(correct me if I'm wrong) so perhaps you really didn't know. In that case, yes it is far weaker than brain stew/jaded. It may end up weaker than oh love.
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Hmm. That is weird. I hear Warning on the radio a fair bit, about as much as any of their "older" hits, like Good Riddance or Minority (Anything from American Idiot still takes much precedence).
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Minority gets a little more play than Warning, but both would be far down the totem pole. For pre-AI songs, Longview, Basketcase, When I Come Around, Brain Stew, and Good Riddance are tops, then Welcome to Paradise is a notch below them, and then comes in songs like Minority and Warning, along with stuff like She and Hitchin' a Ride.
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