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?

    • Good Charlotte
      22
    • Green Day
      199
    • Neiter, don't listen to punk rock
      45
    • Who is Good Charlotte and Green Day :S?
      6


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GOOD CHARLOTTE ROCKS!!!!

Green day sucks :x

They don?t wanna be american idiots? they are!!!

The persons who don?t like GC is idiot!!!!!

GOOD CHARLOTTE ROCKS!!!!

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GOOD CHARLOTTE ROCKS!!!!!!

green day suck:x:x

They don?t wanna be american idiots? Thry are

Who don?t like GC is an idiot

GOOD CHARLOTTE ROCKS!!!!!!

GOOD CHARLOTTE RULZZ!!!!!!!

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Looks to me like you just signed up to post that....twi:blink:ink:

Or you're a real neowinnian who wanted to start a bit of controversy:shifty:fty:

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I've loved Green Day since 1994, and I hate hate hate Good Charlotte with a passion. Can't sing, can't write songs worth a crap, the fat guitar player sits there mouthing all the words in an incredibly annoying fashion, and I doubt they could even play a Green Day song w/o messing it up.

Good Charlotte are Christians, and their lyrics really inspire more than Green Day. Green Day simply is about being sacriligious and having lyrics that are obsessed with the material world they live in. The new Good Charlotte is much more mature and has some good meanings as well as being catchy. I have to go with them, they have more potential for the future, and have my ears more than the immature Green Day does.

Good Charlotte has to be the biggest pile of crap band I have ever heard. MAYBE In 2001 they had some good music. The Motivation Proclamation is probably the only song I could listen to, if I could get myself to hit Play. Anyone who is a fan of theirs needs their head examined, and during the examination, a "mishap" occurs, leaving them braindead.

Wait, you'd almost have to be braindead to like their music. So no worries on the mishap, that must have happened already.

Edit: Crap, I forgot they did the theme to "Undergrads", which used to be on MTV... that show was awesome. Son of a...

dude....good charlotte is the gayest garbage i've ever listened to! don't even compare them to green day!!

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To be honest, I think Good Charlotte stinks....the songs are kinda dumb and boring and the singer has a terrible voice...

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you know, what i wonder is how many good charlotte songs HAVE you listened to??? like come on, just because you hear one or two it doesnt mean the rest of their songs are crap. their latest album actually has some pretty good songs IMO.

GOOD CHARLOTTE ROCKS!!!!!!

green day sucks :x

They don?t wanna be american idiots? Thry are

Who don?t like GC is an idiot

GOOD CHARLOTTE ROCKS!!!!!!

GOOD CHARLOTTE RULZZ!!!!!!!

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yeh, im a good charlotte fan as well....but you could be abit more mature....and btw, welcome to neowin:D:D

Good Charlotte are Christians, and their lyrics really inspire more than Green Day. Green Day simply is about being sacriligious and having lyrics that are obsessed with the material world they live in. The new Good Charlotte is much more mature and has some good meanings as well as being catchy. I have to go with them, they have more potential for the future, and have my ears more than the immature Green Day does.

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i agree with you there.

i am a large fan of both of these bands in fact, except they cant be judged against each other. genre doesnt have much to do with this though. nobody really gives a crap if they're punk or not.

its just that greenday have had much more experience, so they can play the instruments better [although their latest album was abit disappointing].

on the other hand, good charlotte have much better and meaningful lyrics than greenday, which is also important. they have also learnt to play instruments better, and their latest album is quite a good deal.

thats why i voted neither, although i do prefer good charlotte. next time i advise that people should actually listen to more of the band before criticising the songs.:yes:s:

I'm not big fans of either ... but most deffently I would listen to Green Day over Charlotte. Charlotte is like pretty little rock pop punk that teenagers jump on beds to and say "Moshing is rocking!"

Either or listen ... if you like these bands listen to the originals: The Clash, Stiff Little Fingers, The Modern Lovers, The Stooges, New York Dolls, Ramones, Buzzcocks, Generation X, Richard Hell, Nick Lowe, etc etc etc ...

Good Charlotte are Christians, and their lyrics really inspire more than Green Day. Green Day simply is about being sacriligious and having lyrics that are obsessed with the material world they live in. The new Good Charlotte is much more mature and has some good meanings as well as being catchy. I have to go with them, they have more potential for the future, and have my ears more than the immature Green Day does.

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I highly doubt that. Ever see the Punk'd episode with Good Charlotte? They're complete ######.

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