Green Day were the heroes of my youth. In the 90s I have their plates up and down part. In the new millennium, I felt the music somehow outgrown, but found that they have published with "American Idiot" a really strong pop punk album, then also found its way into my shelf. This was followed by the stylistically similar "21st Century Breakdown", and then ... Well, that here. "Uno!" (Unfortunately my keyboard does not have the upturned Spanish exclamation mark) is part one of a trilogy (as part two and three hot, should be relatively clear), and Green Day said of herself, she would publish three albums, because they are so creative were like long been no more. Um, yeah. No. One perhaps should you put that quantity does not come before quality. To me they sound on "Uno!", Just like the followers "Dos!" and "Tre!", to which this review Text is also true, just as non-positive and uninspired as one day to "Warning". This marks the second major musical nadir of the band. After the first it took four years to return with a really strong album (the aforementioned "American Idiot"). Bearing in mind that this time three albums are now weak succession came out, it would, purely mathematically, take twelve years to Green Day put back something useful to the legs. Let's hope that this is not so. On the current trilogy there are only radio-friendly, most punk-inspired pop-rock, the 86 year old grandma would also mean not disturbing. If this would have original ideas and / or great tunes at least; but this is not so. Instead of three tabs albums better choice would have been a strong maybe.