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Father of All Motherfuckers

Father of All Motherfuckers (also known by the censored title Father of All... or Father of All M***********s[1]) is the thirteenth studio album by the American rock band Green Day, released on February 7, 2020, through Reprise Records.[2][3] Produced by Butch Walker, Chris Dugan, and the band, the album marks a complete departure from the band's traditional punk rock sound,[4][5][6] incorporating garage rock elements similar to their tenth studio album, ¡Dos!.

Father of All Motherfuckers
Standard edition album cover. The limited edition uses the same artwork, but lacks the unicorn, uncensoring the word "motherfuckers".
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 7, 2020 (2020-02-07)
RecordedJune–September 2019
Genre
Length26:12
LabelReprise
Producer
Green Day chronology
Woodstock 1994
(2019)
Father of All Motherfuckers
(2020)
BBC Sessions
(2021)
Singles from Father of All Motherfuckers
  1. "Father of All..."
    Released: September 10, 2019
  2. "Fire, Ready, Aim"
    Released: October 9, 2019
  3. "Oh Yeah!"
    Released: January 16, 2020

The album was preceded by three singles: "Father of All...", "Fire, Ready, Aim" and "Oh Yeah!". It debuted atop the UK Albums Chart and Australian ARIA Albums Chart, among others. Despite chart success, the album received polarized reviews from critics and negative reviews from the band's fanbase,[7] with praise for the album's brisk pace and energy, but criticism for its lyrics and runtime.

Background edit

On December 9, 2018, lead vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong revealed that he was writing new songs for an upcoming Green Day album.[8] As recording sessions for the album took place, the band had recorded sixteen songs. However, the band found it difficult to string together all 16 tracks, so they narrowed it down to the ten tracks they felt were the best to make the final cut.

According to Armstrong, the band wanted to make a "sort of old-timey rock 'n' roll record that traces the history of rock 'n' roll". He stated that the album was inspired by glam rock acts such as "T. Rex or Mott the Hoople, to Martha and the Vandellas, and also some garage rock." "'Father of All...' feels like it's somewhere in between Prince and MC5," Armstrong said.[9]

Composition edit

According to lead vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong, the album is "The New! Soul, Motown, glam and manic anthemic. Punks, freaks and punishers!" He would also state that the lyrics are about "the life AND death of the party" and the "lifestyle of not giving a fuck."[10] Writers have described the sound of Father of All Motherfuckers as garage rock,[11] alternative rock,[12] garage punk,[11] pop rock,[13] and pop punk.[14] With a running time of 26 minutes and 12 seconds, it is Green Day's shortest album to date.

Packaging edit

The cover features a repurposed version of the cover art from their 2004 album American Idiot. Armstrong wrote the full album title on the arm, but obscured the word "motherfuckers" with a drawing of a unicorn. The limited edition version of the album uses an uncensored version that lacks the unicorn.[15]

Sencillos and promotion edit

The album's lead single and title track, "Father of All...", was released on September 10, 2019.[16] A music video was released on September 19.[17] "Fire, Ready, Aim", was released on October 9 as the official opening theme song for the National Hockey League and NBCSN's Wednesday Night Hockey television broadcasts and as the album's second single.[18][19] NBCSN also uses "Father of All...", usually during highlights from previous games for the two teams playing on Wednesday Night Hockey.

The album's third single,[20] "Oh Yeah!", was released on January 16, 2020, along with a music video.[21] The song takes its title and samples the chorus from Joan Jett's cover of "Do You Wanna Touch Me", originally sung by Gary Glitter. Acknowledging the latter's sexual abuse history and multiple convictions, the band mentioned they would donate their royalties from the sales of "Oh Yeah!" to International Justice Mission and Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network.[22] The song was used as one of the official theme songs for the 2020 edition of the WWE PPV, Backlash.

At the same time as the album's release on digital platforms, a music video for the song "Meet Me on the Roof" was released, featuring Gaten Matarazzo as a guest star.[23]

To promote the album, the band announced the Hella Mega Tour with Fall Out Boy and Weezer.[24] Initially planned for March 2020, the tour began on July 24, 2021 following the cancellation of shows in Asia and Oceania, and delays to the North American and European dates due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[25][26][27][28]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?5.9/10[29]
Metacritic68/100[30]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [31]
Clash7/10[32]
DIY     [33]
Entertainment WeeklyC−[5]
The Independent     [34]
Kerrang!     [6]
Pitchfork6.7/10[35]
PopMatters5/10[36]
Rolling Stone     [37]
The Telegraph     [38]

Father of All Motherfuckers received polarized but mostly positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average critic score of 68 out of 100, which indicates "generally favorable reviews" based on 25 reviews.[30] In 2022, Loudwire published that Father of All Motherfuckers was the highest-ranked rock album on a list of the worst albums of the 21st century, based on the Metacritic user score of 4.8 out of 10 and a study of the harshness of language used in negative and mixed critical reviews.[39]

Kerrang! magazine rated the album four out of five stars, saying, "Father of All Motherfuckers is just another sign of a band who have always done things their way refusing to do what's expected of them. And it's a hella mega good time from start to finish".[6] Reviewing for Rolling Stone, critic Jon Dolan also gave album four out of five stars, naming it one of Green Day's most fun albums, and writing, "Father of All... is a bountiful act of recovered rock memory, an effortlessly affirming argument that the first mosh pit or car radio contact high you get when you’re 13 years old can be enough to sustain you long into life.[37]

Comparing it to their previous work, Q magazine said, "By its very nature, Father of All... is slight compared to a sprawling magnum opus such as 2009's 21st Century Breakdown, but it's close to impossible to emerge from its rapid-fire near-half-hour without a smile on your face."[40] Conversely, Entertainment Weekly gave the album a middling C−, saying, "At its best, [Father of All] might be the dance party we need, but it's not the one we want."[5]

However, several critics described Father of All.. as among the worst Green Day has produced; Sputnikmusic gave the album a 1.5 out of 5 rating, calling the album "a hot mess that destroys any hope that Green Day could re-emerge as a band worth listening to."[4] Ross Horton of musicOMH awarded it one out of five stars, calling it a disaster and pointing out that it is not a noble failure.[41] MusicOHM, in a 1-star review, criticized the use of the Glitter sample, while stating they "become the very thing they once despised: buck-chasin’ mild boys of mayonnaise corporate rock".[42]

Commercial performance edit

Father of All Motherfuckers debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200 with 48,000 album-equivalent units, including 42,000 pure album sales. It is Green Day's 11th US top-10 album.[43]

Track listing edit

Track listing for Father of All Motherfuckers
No.TitleLength
1."Father of All..."2:31
2."Fire, Ready, Aim"1:52
3."Oh Yeah!"2:51
4."Meet Me on the Roof"2:39
5."I Was a Teenage Teenager"3:44
6."Stab You in the Heart"2:10
7."Sugar Youth"1:54
8."Junkies on a High"3:06
9."Take the Money and Crawl"2:08
10."Graffitia"3:17
Total length:26:12
Japanese edition[44]
No.TitleLength
11."Bang Bang" (live from the Whisky)3:52
Total length:30:09
Notes

Personnel edit

Green Day edit

Production edit

  • Butch Walker – production, engineering
  • Chris Dugan – production, mixing, engineering
  • Todd Stopera – assistant engineering
  • Tchad Blake – mixing
  • Elin B. – mixing assistant
  • Brian Lucey – mastering
  • Nathaniel Mela – drum tech
  • Andrew Hans Buscher – guitar tech

Artwork edit

  • Chris Bilheimer – design
  • Pamela Littky – photography

Charts edit

References edit

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Father of All redirects here For the album s title track see Father of All song Father of All Motherfuckers also known by the censored title Father of All or Father of All M s 1 is the thirteenth studio album by the American rock band Green Day released on February 7 2020 through Reprise Records 2 3 Produced by Butch Walker Chris Dugan and the band the album marks a complete departure from the band s traditional punk rock sound 4 5 6 incorporating garage rock elements similar to their tenth studio album Dos Father of All MotherfuckersStandard edition album cover The limited edition uses the same artwork but lacks the unicorn uncensoring the word motherfuckers Studio album by Green DayReleasedFebruary 7 2020 2020 02 07 RecordedJune September 2019GenreGarage rock alternative rock garage punk pop rock pop punkLength26 12LabelRepriseProducerButch Walker Chris Dugan Green DayGreen Day chronologyWoodstock 1994 2019 Father of All Motherfuckers 2020 BBC Sessions 2021 Singles from Father of All Motherfuckers Father of All Released September 10 2019 Fire Ready Aim Released October 9 2019 Oh Yeah Released January 16 2020 The album was preceded by three singles Father of All Fire Ready Aim and Oh Yeah It debuted atop the UK Albums Chart and Australian ARIA Albums Chart among others Despite chart success the album received polarized reviews from critics and negative reviews from the band s fanbase 7 with praise for the album s brisk pace and energy but criticism for its lyrics and runtime Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 2 1 Packaging 3 Sencillos and promotion 4 Critical reception 5 Commercial performance 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 7 1 Green Day 7 2 Production 7 3 Artwork 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 ReferencesBackground editOn December 9 2018 lead vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong revealed that he was writing new songs for an upcoming Green Day album 8 As recording sessions for the album took place the band had recorded sixteen songs However the band found it difficult to string together all 16 tracks so they narrowed it down to the ten tracks they felt were the best to make the final cut According to Armstrong the band wanted to make a sort of old timey rock n roll record that traces the history of rock n roll He stated that the album was inspired by glam rock acts such as T Rex or Mott the Hoople to Martha and the Vandellas and also some garage rock Father of All feels like it s somewhere in between Prince and MC5 Armstrong said 9 Composition editAccording to lead vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong the album is The New Soul Motown glam and manic anthemic Punks freaks and punishers He would also state that the lyrics are about the life AND death of the party and the lifestyle of not giving a fuck 10 Writers have described the sound of Father of All Motherfuckers as garage rock 11 alternative rock 12 garage punk 11 pop rock 13 and pop punk 14 With a running time of 26 minutes and 12 seconds it is Green Day s shortest album to date Packaging edit The cover features a repurposed version of the cover art from their 2004 album American Idiot Armstrong wrote the full album title on the arm but obscured the word motherfuckers with a drawing of a unicorn The limited edition version of the album uses an uncensored version that lacks the unicorn 15 Sencillos and promotion editThe album s lead single and title track Father of All was released on September 10 2019 16 A music video was released on September 19 17 Fire Ready Aim was released on October 9 as the official opening theme song for the National Hockey League and NBCSN s Wednesday Night Hockey television broadcasts and as the album s second single 18 19 NBCSN also uses Father of All usually during highlights from previous games for the two teams playing on Wednesday Night Hockey The album s third single 20 Oh Yeah was released on January 16 2020 along with a music video 21 The song takes its title and samples the chorus from Joan Jett s cover of Do You Wanna Touch Me originally sung by Gary Glitter Acknowledging the latter s sexual abuse history and multiple convictions the band mentioned they would donate their royalties from the sales of Oh Yeah to International Justice Mission and Rape Abuse amp Incest National Network 22 The song was used as one of the official theme songs for the 2020 edition of the WWE PPV Backlash At the same time as the album s release on digital platforms a music video for the song Meet Me on the Roof was released featuring Gaten Matarazzo as a guest star 23 To promote the album the band announced the Hella Mega Tour with Fall Out Boy and Weezer 24 Initially planned for March 2020 the tour began on July 24 2021 following the cancellation of shows in Asia and Oceania and delays to the North American and European dates due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic 25 26 27 28 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 5 9 10 29 Metacritic68 100 30 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 Clash7 10 32 DIY nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 33 Entertainment WeeklyC 5 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 34 Kerrang nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Pitchfork6 7 10 35 PopMatters5 10 36 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 37 The Telegraph nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 38 Father of All Motherfuckers received polarized but mostly positive reviews from music critics At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album has an average critic score of 68 out of 100 which indicates generally favorable reviews based on 25 reviews 30 In 2022 Loudwire published that Father of All Motherfuckers was the highest ranked rock album on a list of the worst albums of the 21st century based on the Metacritic user score of 4 8 out of 10 and a study of the harshness of language used in negative and mixed critical reviews 39 Kerrang magazine rated the album four out of five stars saying Father of All Motherfuckers is just another sign of a band who have always done things their way refusing to do what s expected of them And it s a hella mega good time from start to finish 6 Reviewing for Rolling Stone critic Jon Dolan also gave album four out of five stars naming it one of Green Day s most fun albums and writing Father of All is a bountiful act of recovered rock memory an effortlessly affirming argument that the first mosh pit or car radio contact high you get when you re 13 years old can be enough to sustain you long into life 37 Comparing it to their previous work Q magazine said By its very nature Father of All is slight compared to a sprawling magnum opus such as 2009 s 21st Century Breakdown but it s close to impossible to emerge from its rapid fire near half hour without a smile on your face 40 Conversely Entertainment Weekly gave the album a middling C saying At its best Father of All might be the dance party we need but it s not the one we want 5 However several critics described Father of All as among the worst Green Day has produced Sputnikmusic gave the album a 1 5 out of 5 rating calling the album a hot mess that destroys any hope that Green Day could re emerge as a band worth listening to 4 Ross Horton of musicOMH awarded it one out of five stars calling it a disaster and pointing out that it is not a noble failure 41 MusicOHM in a 1 star review criticized the use of the Glitter sample while stating they become the very thing they once despised buck chasin mild boys of mayonnaise corporate rock 42 Commercial performance editFather of All Motherfuckers debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200 with 48 000 album equivalent units including 42 000 pure album sales It is Green Day s 11th US top 10 album 43 Track listing editTrack listing for Father of All MotherfuckersNo TitleLength1 Father of All 2 312 Fire Ready Aim 1 523 Oh Yeah 2 514 Meet Me on the Roof 2 395 I Was a Teenage Teenager 3 446 Stab You in the Heart 2 107 Sugar Youth 1 548 Junkies on a High 3 069 Take the Money and Crawl 2 0810 Graffitia 3 17Total length 26 12 Japanese edition 44 No TitleLength11 Bang Bang live from the Whisky 3 52Total length 30 09 Notes Oh Yeah contains a sample of Do You Wanna Touch Me Oh Yeah written by Gary Glitter and Mike Leander performed by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts Personnel editGreen Day edit Billie Joe Armstrong lead vocals guitar production design Mike Dirnt bass guitar backing vocals production Tre Cool drums percussion production Production edit Butch Walker production engineering Chris Dugan production mixing engineering Todd Stopera assistant engineering Tchad Blake mixing Elin B mixing assistant Brian Lucey mastering Nathaniel Mela drum tech Andrew Hans Buscher guitar tech Artwork edit Chris Bilheimer design Pamela Littky photographyCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Father of All Motherfuckers Chart 2020 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 45 1 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 46 2 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 47 11 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 48 7 Canadian Albums Billboard 49 6 Czech Albums CNS IFPI 50 59 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 51 15 Estonian Albums Eesti Tipp 40 52 31 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 53 14 French Albums SNEP 54 34 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 55 2 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 56 2 Irish Albums OCC 57 4 Italian Albums FIMI 58 9 Japanese Albums Oricon 59 9 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 60 5 Norwegian Albums VG lista 61 12 Polish Albums ZPAV 62 28 Portuguese Albums AFP 63 3 Scottish Albums OCC 64 1 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 65 7 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 66 19 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 67 1 UK Albums OCC 68 1 US Billboard 200 43 4 US Top Rock Albums Billboard 69 1 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Father of All Motherfuckers Chart 2020 Position Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 70 38 US Top Rock Albums Billboard 71 66References edit Father of All M s by Green Day February 7 2020 retrieved January 19 2023 Green Day Announce New Album Father Of All And Stream Title Track Kerrang 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tracklist release date artwork and everything we know so far NME Retrieved September 13 2019 a b Garro Adrian February 6 2020 Green Day Still Full of Piss and Vinegar on New Album Father of All They Just Want You to Dance a Little Bit Too Review Rock Cellar Magazine Retrieved February 7 2020 Latham Greg February 6 2020 Green Day Father Of All Motherfuckers Rock Sins Retrieved February 7 2020 Green Day Father of All Album of the Year Retrieved March 3 2023 Beaumont Mark February 6 2020 Green Day have made a college jock party record and it s the best thing they ve done in years Louder Sound Retrieved February 7 2020 Billie Joe Armstrong Explains Why the Title of Green Day s New Album is Censored Kerrang Retrieved February 4 2021 Minsker Evan September 10 2019 Green Day Announce New Album Share New Song Father of All Listen Pitchfork Retrieved September 11 2019 Legaspi Althea September 19 2019 Green Day s New Father of All Video Watch Rolling Stone Retrieved February 5 2020 DiVita Joe October 10 2019 Hear Green Day s Clap Along New Song Fire Ready Aim Loudwire Retrieved February 5 2020 Listen to Green Day s New Single Fire Ready Aim Kerrang October 10 2019 Butch Walker Instagram Archived from the original on December 24 2021 Green Day Have Dropped A Brand New Song Oh Yeah Kerrang January 16 2020 Retrieved January 16 2020 January 16 2020 Green Day launch video for new single Louder Sound Retrieved January 16 2020 Watch Stranger Things Dusting in the new Green Day video Kerrang February 7 2020 Greene Andy September 10 2019 Green Day Weezer Fall Out Boy Announce 2020 Hella Mega Stadium Tour Rolling Stone Retrieved September 11 2019 Legaspi Althea February 28 2020 Green Day Postpone Asia Tour Dates Due to Coronavirus Concerns Rolling Stone Retrieved February 28 2020 Richards Will April 22 2020 Pete Wentz gives update on Hella Mega Tour with Green Day and Weezer NME Munro Scott May 20 2020 Green Day Fall Out Boy and Weezer postpone the 2020 Hella Mega tour Louder Sound 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