Music Reviews Green Day's Father of All plays like a copy of a copy Father might be the dance party we need, but it's not the one we want. By Christopher R. Weingarten Published on Green Day announce 'The Saviors' global tour. Their 2024 international stadium run will mark 30 years of 'Dookie', as well as celebrating the band's new album. 2nd November 2023, 2:34pm. News. Green Day announce new album 'Saviors' The iconic band have also shared its lead single, 'The American Dream Is Killing Me'. 24th October 2023, 2 "Father Of All…" Album Review. Green Day is an American rock band formed in the East Bay of California in 1986 by lead vocalist and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong and bassist and backing vocalist Mike Dirnt.. Father of All M***** (more commonly known by its censored form, Father of All…) is the thirteenth studio album by American rock band Green Day, released on February 7, 2020 User Reviews Details & Credits Metascore 68 Generally favorable reviews based on 25 Critic Reviews What's this? User Score 4.7 Mixed or average reviews based on 217 Ratings Summary: The 13th full-length studio release for the Northern California punk trio was produced with Chris Dugan and Butch Walker. Buy Now Buy on Record Label: Reprise Reviews Album Reviews Green Day - 'Father Of All Motherfuckers' review: political punks let their hair down on jukebox record The political punks - shock horror! - eschew the politics It serves as an effective manifesto for Green Day's best album in years, a rock'n'roll party for end times. Father of All is released by Warner Music on February 7 Green Day used to be my favorite band of all time given how inconsistent they are. But these days, they don't even crack my top 10, and this album is damn near the reason why. In 2019, Billie Joe Armstrong himself said that rock music has become tame, with bands always trying to make the best feel-good song of the year. Review by Fred Thomas Following a chaotic sprawl of messy concept albums in 2012, Green Day returned to form in 2016 with the serviceable Revolution Radio. Hearing the band get back to their three-chord punk roots was refreshing, if the songs sometimes leaned generic. G iven that George W Bush's presidency so enraged Green Day they recorded 2004's American Idiot in reaction, one could be forgiven for thinking that Father of All Motherfuckers might be a nod SgLrJUa.