Lazy Bones intro also sounds like Give Me Novacaine intro, and the chords to the verses in Revolution Radio are EXACTLY like those in Extraordinary Girl
00:04 I Was There x Rusty James 00:29 Paper Lanterns x Welcome to Paradise 00:44 2000 Light Years Away x Chump 01:02 Christie Road x Whatsername 01:22 Haushinka x Walking Contradiction x American Idiot 01:47 Tight Wad Hill x Outsider 01:53 Uptight x Ha Ha You're Dead 02:18 Prosthetic Head x Horseshoes and Handgrenade 02:34 Maria x Let Yourself Go 02:44 Boulevard of Broken Dreams x Junkies on the High 02:59 St. Jimmy x Bang Bang 03:20 Christian's Inferno x Lazy Bones x 99 Revolutions 04:02 Fuck Time x Stab You in the Heart
The judges daughter and desensitised sound incredibly similar to me , the parts that go “clenching my teeth tight, my head is like a sponge” and “can we find a way, so that you can stay”
I also think the intro of Armatage shanks and the static age sound kinda similar. Also theres a line in deadbeat holiday that sounds like the verse of no pride
Viva la Gloria & Deadbeat Holiday: The "Hey Gloria, are you standing close to the edge" has the same melody as "Oh deadbeat holiday, celebrate your own decay"
yup ive also notices chump and 2000 light years away sound alike , also Guitar of Haushinka, walking contradiction, american, but also The grouch (from nimrod) sound the same
“One of my lies” from kerplunk shares the exact same chord progression as “basket case” only it’s down a step. also, another one from kerplunk called “private ale” is very similar in the chorus to the verse of “all the time” from Nimrod
I think that lazy bones and gimme novacaine seems to share the same chords (or, at least to me, sound very similar), and this also happens with missing you and redundant
The chorus of 80 is the exact same riff in when I come around. If you listen to the first three Green Day albums you’ll find at least 3 similarities between songs. More examples are the same chords and chord patterns are used in the verses in paper lanterns and 16 also the chorus of Longview. Also same frets are played at the beginning of the 409 in your coffee maker solo and the only of you solo.
personally i still dont think 2000 light years and chump are that alike. bang bang/st jimmy is just the basic punk chord which is also used in she and e.g. savior - rise against
some of these are on purpose i believe like bang bang/st jimmy the remake of fck time into stab u in the heart and i thought i seen smth aboit the haushinka riff is just based off/callback to walking contradiction
Ngl, there’s a part in East J*sus Nowhere that kinda sounds like a slowed down version of welcome to paradise or longview but I can’t pinpoint if it’s WTP or Longview
Im pretty sure f*ck time and stab you in the heard is just based on 12 bar blues, which is basically a chord progression to improvise over and make different songs with.
Rusty James and Scattered (The verses, also scattered us much better) Church on Sunday and Static Age (Chorus) Somewhere Now and Forever Now (The somewhere now reprise)
what about Church on Sunday and Static Age? that one is so obvious. and the vocal melodies in the verses of Dirty Rotten Bastards and Shoplift are eerily similar
80% of these are just the same vibe/ showing a style. You’ve missed obvious ones like church on Sunday and static age where the vocal medley with same chords. Now THATS a true rehash
I also think the "The insurgency will rise" Part of Know Your Enemy kinda sounds like the ”And there’s nothing wrong with me" part of Jesus of Suburbia. Anyone agree?
Now that I think about it that song welcome to paradise from Kerplunk kinda sounds like that one song welcome to paradise from dookie
GODDAMN!! NO WAY!!
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@@Cade_Squirrel I was being sarcastic 💀
@@Cade_Squirrelbuddy, the only person whooshed is you
@@Cade_Squirrel i am convinced that anybody who still r/woosh's is a 13 year old who is overconfident with their ability to identify sarcasm
My mom: all their songs sound alike
she ain't wrong
The guitar fret is very limited for 80+ song especially power chords
@@Billie115 ik, punk in general sounds alike, i'm just saying something she actually said
@@thesleepingpusheen2650 ik, punk in general sounds alike, i'm just saying something she actually said
@@Billie115 not really tho... apparently other bands are able to do it
I think Welcome to Paradise (Kerplunk) and Welcome to Paradise (Dookie) also sound alike
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well spotted!
Lazy Bones intro also sounds like Give Me Novacaine intro, and the chords to the verses in Revolution Radio are EXACTLY like those in Extraordinary Girl
I was thinking the exact same thing i was wondering if anyone else saw that
Nah bro Lazy Bones also sounds like Favorite Son
And then Shoplifter sounds like Dirty Rotten Bastards
00:04 I Was There x Rusty James
00:29 Paper Lanterns x Welcome to Paradise
00:44 2000 Light Years Away x Chump
01:02 Christie Road x Whatsername
01:22 Haushinka x Walking Contradiction x American Idiot
01:47 Tight Wad Hill x Outsider
01:53 Uptight x Ha Ha You're Dead
02:18 Prosthetic Head x Horseshoes and Handgrenade
02:34 Maria x Let Yourself Go
02:44 Boulevard of Broken Dreams x Junkies on the High
02:59 St. Jimmy x Bang Bang
03:20 Christian's Inferno x Lazy Bones x 99 Revolutions
04:02 Fuck Time x Stab You in the Heart
Outsider is a Ramones cover by the way. 😜
YO when I listened to chump for the first time I legit thought they redid 2000 LYA then I hear the rest of the song
Christie Road and Whatsername is different key and it’s also not the chord progression. It’s half.
@@mattykalwheeler182 A good one at that
86 and 99 revolutions
86 intro and 99 Revolutions + Lazy Bones intro and Give Me Novacaine solo
Theres a part in before the lobotomy that sounds somewhat like no one knows
which part?
@@lukesmallberger9890 theres parts in the opening guitar part of before the lobotomy that sounds simillar in no one knows
And carpe diem
welcome to paradise and welcome to paradise sound kinda similar too!
Yesss, probably they took inspiration from kerplunk to make welcome to paradise in dookie, lol
I noticed a lot of this too. Green Day does a LOT of recycling. With their lyrics too. Good video. 👍
The vocals of both Deadbeat Holiday and American Eulogy sound like (I'm Gonna Run Away) by Joan Jett
Chords too. Big similarities. I was gonna comment that
A lot of these are good but the lazy bones/99 revolutions one is a stretch, it's just a simple drum beat Tre uses a lot
It’s not just the drum beat, it’s the guitar intro too
I remember being absolutely flabbergasted when I heard 2,000 Light Years Away for the first time.
I was like WTF? This sounds like Chump?! 😂
More like Chump sounds like 2000 light years away
The judges daughter and desensitised sound incredibly similar to me , the parts that go “clenching my teeth tight, my head is like a sponge” and “can we find a way, so that you can stay”
I also think the intro of Armatage shanks and the static age sound kinda similar. Also theres a line in deadbeat holiday that sounds like the verse of no pride
what the first verse of deadbeat holiday and mass hysteria
I think the choruses to Static age and Church on Sunday sounded close enough to be in this vid.
@@snoworveins1212, true
Also, viva la Gloria shares a lot of guitar parts with Letterbomb.
One Of My Lies Verse Riff is the same as Basket Case verse riff but a half step down
It normal, not only happend in greenday, also the Ramones, and many punk rock band, because they ussualy just play 3-4 chord on 1 song.
3:38 sounds like “Give Me Novocain”
Baaaaarely
Shoplifter > opening to Dirty Rotten Bastards and chorus of Amy
the intro of christians inferno and the others also remind me a bit of 86
Didn’t hear half of these into this video thank you!
Viva la Gloria & Deadbeat Holiday:
The "Hey Gloria, are you standing close to the edge" has the same melody as "Oh deadbeat holiday, celebrate your own decay"
Bro 2000 LIGHT YEARS AWAY and CHUMP sounded so similar to the first time when I was a green day fan
Horseshoes and handgrenades and living in the 20s
Maria and Nice guys finish last demo intros
But ok let's face it Junkies on A High is BLVD Of Broken Dreams and Sugar Youth is She's A Rebel
JOAH is a bit of a stretch, but yeah Sugar Youth does sound like She’s A Rebel vocally
The bassline for their cover of Knowledge sounds like the bassline for Longview in some way.
Church on Sunday and Static Age
Lazy Bones And Give Me Novocaine melodically
Lazy Bones, Fell For You, 99 Revolutions and other from trilogy intros
3:17 Add 'I Was There' and '86'
oh love the end of the solo sound like part of the solo of before the lobotomy
Woah! I’ve been a super fan for years and I never noticed these.
yup ive also notices chump and 2000 light years away sound alike
, also Guitar of Haushinka, walking contradiction, american, but also The grouch (from nimrod) sound the same
“One of my lies” from kerplunk shares the exact same chord progression as “basket case” only it’s down a step. also, another one from kerplunk called “private ale” is very similar in the chorus to the verse of “all the time” from Nimrod
one of my lies and basket case have exactly the same chord progression, just in a different key, its uncanny.
I DIDN'T BELIEVE THIS UNTIL I LISTENED TO BOTH SONGS-
I think that lazy bones and gimme novacaine seems to share the same chords (or, at least to me, sound very similar), and this also happens with missing you and redundant
1:51 I also heard the same beat as the song, "She."
Haushinkas bridge was actually used for walking contradiction when haushinka was kept off dookie
Bang Bang is literally the St. Jimmy riff but in a minor key
The chorus of 80 is the exact same riff in when I come around. If you listen to the first three Green Day albums you’ll find at least 3 similarities between songs. More examples are the same chords and chord patterns are used in the verses in paper lanterns and 16 also the chorus of Longview. Also same frets are played at the beginning of the 409 in your coffee maker solo and the only of you solo.
personally i still dont think 2000 light years and chump are that alike. bang bang/st jimmy is just the basic punk chord which is also used in she and e.g. savior - rise against
2:27 and also Bouncing off The Walls
some of these are on purpose i believe
like bang bang/st jimmy
the remake of fck time into stab u in the heart
and i thought i seen smth aboit the haushinka riff is just based off/callback to walking contradiction
Apart from the 2nd and 3rd chords being swapped, the intros to No Pride and Jinx are literally identical
Tight wad hill intro sounds more like F.O.D intro
for St Jimmy I think you should have put the part after he says "I'll give you something to cry about"
The words I might've ate and having a blast have literally the same riff.
Ngl, there’s a part in East J*sus Nowhere that kinda sounds like a slowed down version of welcome to paradise or longview but I can’t pinpoint if it’s WTP or Longview
I always find it so weird that Lazy Bones and 99 Revolutions literally have the EXACT SAME INTRO!
Deadbeat Holiday and No Pride Chorus
I hear “Know Your Enemy” every time that I listen to “Bouncing Off The Wall”
The Intro of 'Emenius Sleepus' is just a higher pitched intro of '409 in your coffeemaker'
What about Whatsername & Dilemma
this was 3 years ago, dilemma didnt even exist
The intro to Brutal Love and Before the Lobotomy give me similar vibes
YESSS I'm not the only one who thought maria and let yourself go sounded similar
Outsider is a Romones cover, so it doesn't really count.
I don't know if I'm the only one but I think the chorus to Having A Blast sounds somewhat similar to the chorus from American Idiot.
The riffs in Paper Lanterns and Living in the 20s sound similar. Also the riffs in Maria and Look Ma No Brains sound similar too
actually almost the whole of maria excluding the vocals sounds similar to look ma no brains
Static age and church on sunday choruses have a VERY similar melodic contour
Walking contradictions riff is paper lanterns backwards, right down to the rhythm
Horseshoes and handgrenades sounds like living in the 20s
Deadbeat holiday and American Eulogy,
fell for you, church on Sunday and Static Age
Shoplifter and Amy have extremely similar chorus melodies
FRRR
Im pretty sure f*ck time and stab you in the heard is just based on 12 bar blues, which is basically a chord progression to improvise over and make different songs with.
Ik this song didn’t exist when this video was made but Paper Lanterns intro also sounds like Living In The 20s to me
You missed troublemaker and Fuck Time’s intros in the lazy bones-Christian’s inferno-99 revolutions lineup
I noticed the haushinka demo one the first time i heard it
The static age at 2:18 x Stay the night at 2:57
funny story, when i was a kid, i thought that boulevard of broken dreams and trust fund baby were the same song lol.
The intros for hearts collide and reject also sound the same too
Also, See The Light and 21st century Breakdown's intro sound exactly identical (it's intentional, i know.)
Rusty James and Scattered (The verses, also scattered us much better)
Church on Sunday and Static Age (Chorus)
Somewhere Now and Forever Now (The somewhere now reprise)
American Euology/Deadbeat Holiday
Before the Lobotomy and carpe diem
chump x state of shock
church on sunday x static age
sugar youth is she’s a rebel and living in the 20s
i would've said the beginning to sweet children sounds similar to welcome to paradise, at least the opening guitar
Alot of the guitars sound really similar. You can tell this alot in dookie and insomniac
almost kinda related, but i remember i suddenly heard Pink’s song in the intro of One-Eyed Bastard… i am a bad person, probably
All of them.
the intro for back in the usa reminds me a lot of the 'welcome to a new kinda tension' bit in american idiot dunno if thats just me
That first one sounds suspiciously like Nice Guys Finish Last
You missed Before the Lobotomy x Carpe Diem
That and deadbeat holiday/American Eulogy are the ones I found
What doesn't help is paper lanterns don't leave me 16 and pulling teeth use the exact same chords in the exact same progression
what about Church on Sunday and Static Age? that one is so obvious. and the vocal melodies in the verses of Dirty Rotten Bastards and Shoplift are eerily similar
I actually found some similarities between songs from warning and revolution radio.
Fashion victim x too dumb to die
Deadbeat holiday x troubled times
deadbeat holiday is similar to american euology
@@Nonamechannel420 at which parts?
@@Clara-uo9lj each ao gs begining
Deadbeat holiday and…troubled times?? Which parts? I love both songs (mostly deadbeat holiday) and I don’t hear the similarity-
The intro to jinx and no pride sound a lot alike
80% of these are just the same vibe/ showing a style. You’ve missed obvious ones like church on Sunday and static age where the vocal medley with same chords. Now THATS a true rehash
Christians inferno, lazy bones, 99 revolutions AND 86
you should also include Dedbeat Holiday and American Eulogy
I don't think any of them sound the same. It's like comparing brush strokes. There's only so many ways to go.
I think Fuck Time and Stab You In The Heart have basically the same exact guitar riff
See the light and 21st Century Breakdown?
The guitar in the last two also sounds like Birthday by the beatles
U forgot the " and shes dangerous" of She's a rebel and Sugar youth
I also think the "The insurgency will rise" Part of Know Your Enemy kinda sounds like the ”And there’s nothing wrong with me" part of Jesus of Suburbia. Anyone agree?
Jinx and No Pride, change my mind
Also letterbomb the guitar solo part and murder City the chorus
16 and Walking Contradiction
0:29 sounds like Corvette Summer
Green Day is like the Taco Bell of rock ‘n’ roll because they are able to take all the same ingredients and make endless new items!
Prosthetic head and horseshoes and handgrenades does sound similar but horseshoes and handgrenades had different chords