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Green Day - Revolution Radio (2016) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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Green Day - Revolution Radio (2016) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

Green Day - Revolution Radio (2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 44:36 minutes | 973 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

"Revolution Radio" is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Green Day. A self-produced effort, it marked their first release since guitarist Jason White returned to his original role as a touring member, after having been an official band member from 2012 to early 2016. White subsequently did not participate in the recording sessions. It is also their first since 2009’s "21st Century Breakdown" not to be produced by longtime producer Rob Cavallo.

Green Day imploded after the December 2012 release of Tre, the final part of a triple-album project. The very unwieldiness of Uno, Dos, and Tre – all released in rapid succession in the autumn of 2012 – suggested that Green Day were perhaps suffering from a lack of focus, but the group wound up taking a forced hiatus once leader Billie Joe Armstrong entered rehab in the middle of the triple-album rollout. Given all this chaos, it's hard not to view 2016's Revolution Radio as a consolidation, a way for the band to shake off all distractions and get back to basics. Discarded alongside the mess and garage rock affectations that marked Uno, Dos, and Tre is any sense of concept at all – a marked departure from their work of the past 15 years. Green Day may no longer be writing rock operas, but despite a title that seems swiped from the Clash, Revolution Radio retains a sense of righteous indignation reminiscent of prime Who that the trio channeled on American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown. Without a concept, the stabs at social significance sting a little harder – granted, Armstrong makes it impossible to miss the meaning of the anti-mass shooting "Bang Bang" or the self-explanatory "Troubled Times" – but this concentration on individual songs also shifts the focus back to how the band really can craft dynamic rock songs. Often, this means their best songs are the simplest – the heavy-booted swing of "Say Goodbye" or the frothy, clap-along "Youngblood" – but the mini-epic of "Forever Now" shows they've retained the flair for the dramatic that they developed on American Idiot. If Revolution Radio can seem a little too pat – the concluding ballad "Ordinary World" is a conscious callback to both "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" and "Wake Me When September Ends" – such discipline was needed after the ungainly sprawl of 2012. Here, Green Day have nothing more in mind than righting their ship, and that's precisely what they do.

Tracklist:

01 - Somewhere Now
02 - Bang Bang
03 - Revolution Radio
04 - Say Goodbye
05 - Outlaws
06 - Bouncing Off the Wall
07 - Still Breathing
08 - Youngblood
09 - Too Dumb to Die
10 - Troubled Times
11 - Forever Now
12 - Ordinary World

Analyzed: Green Day / Revolution Radio
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR5 -0.02 dB -6.87 dB 4:09 01-Somewhere Now
DR4 -0.02 dB -5.15 dB 3:25 02-Bang Bang
DR5 -0.02 dB -5.96 dB 3:01 03-Revolution Radio
DR5 -0.02 dB -5.89 dB 3:39 04-Say Goodbye
DR5 -0.02 dB -7.16 dB 5:03 05-Outlaws
DR5 -0.02 dB -5.93 dB 2:40 06-Bouncing Off the Wall
DR4 -0.02 dB -6.73 dB 3:45 07-Still Breathing
DR4 -0.02 dB -6.06 dB 2:33 08-Youngblood
DR5 -0.02 dB -6.83 dB 3:24 09-Too Dumb to Die
DR4 -0.02 dB -5.49 dB 3:05 10-Troubled Times
DR5 -0.02 dB -5.61 dB 6:52 11-Forever Now
DR8 -2.11 dB -12.26 dB 3:01 12-Ordinary World
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Number of tracks: 12
Official DR value: DR5

Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2465 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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