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jimwhook from International - Ireland

jimwhookhello

,   RoscommonIreland

well, what can i say. i'm here to meet new ppl.


chasnjas from New South Wales - Australia

chasnjasis there anybody outthere?

,   SydneyNew South Wales - Australia Australian Chat

and i still havent found what im looking for


Tiin191 from International - Norway

Tiin191Life is Short, don't waste Time!

,   SandvikaNorway

I'm a very active Girl, who loves to be Outdoors! I as well love to relax and do nothing on somedays!


sag_121 from Victoria - Australia

sag_121i like to meet new people

,   MoeVictoria - Australia Australian Chat

i like to do things with mates like go out partying and meeting lots of new people


Deef from International - Russia

DeefI don't know, what i'am dooing in here 0_o

,   TomskRussia

Learn English and China language. It's soo f*cking hard!!!


Charlottie19 from International - United Kingdom

Charlottie19

,   SunderlandUnited Kingdom UK Chat

I think i am a laid back person i take life as it comes, i live for the moment and like to laugh and have fun. Please add me :)


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For its first new set of music since 2000's Warning, Green Day tears up the blueprint and comes up with something unexpected: a punk rock concept album built around elaborate melodies, odd tempo changes, and a collection of songs that freely reference classic rock warhorses like the Beatles and Pink Floyd. "She's a Rebel" and "St. Jimmy" might sound like vintage Green Day, but the rest of the disc finds the Northern California trio trying on a variety of different guises: "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" is a cliché-strewn Foo Fighters-style power ballad; "Extraordinary Girl" floats on Indian strings; and the hushed "Wake Me Up When September Ends" wouldn't sound entirely out of place on a Jessica Simpson record. It doesn't always work. "Dearly Beloved" eerily resembles the Alarm's "68 Guns," while the title track eerily resembles something Green Day has already done far too many times. But, overall, American Idiot represents a promising step forward. --Aidin Vaziri

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