The third and final album of Green Day's 2012 trilogy finds the band in a reflective mood. Bittersweet horns sway through the waltzing "Brutal Love," a '50s-calibre slow dance rooted in self-loathing, while the acoustic '60s-pop amble "Drama Queen" describes a vivid, hard-to-control character. Later in the album, the rabble-rousing political anthem "99 Revolutions" segues right into the piano-and-strings ballad "The Forgotten," which urges those who feel emotionally broken to stay positive, and to always let love in.
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