Good Charlotte or Green Day?


Who do you like better, Good Charlotte or Green Day?  

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  1. 1. Who do you like better, Good Charlotte or Green Day?

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    • Neiter, don't listen to punk rock
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    • Who is Good Charlotte and Green Day :S?
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All yall punk rock listeners out there probably know Good Charlotte and Green Day. Which is the best of the two awesome bands IYHO?

Oh instruments, I would say Green Day is the better simply because they use alot more instruments than Good Charlotte. So my vote is for Green Day.

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While Green Day is CERTAINLY more talented than Good Charlotte...I am terribly frustrated that Green Day decided to make their latest album so OVERTLY political instead of just worrying about the music. Like everyone in hollywood, GD is trying to shove their opinion down everyone's throats while taking a monumental stab at America...and Americans.

Funny, you take a stab at the people who made you rich...I guess they can afford to be cynical.

It's just a poll people, no need to get a riot on me :p j/k.

Alot of good points have been stated, but one I do not get. Green Day and Good Charlotte not punk bands? You need a reality check whoever said that. I can't stand pop, alot of it, like maby 5 songs.

I like Good Charlotte, they are pretty cool. There latest I just wanna live, pwnz. I like that song out of all there songs.

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