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			8.6
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				8.6 |  
				AltSounds
			
				Showcases more honesty than Green Day have ever produced. ¡Tré! is definitely the stand out album of the trilogy
				
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			8.0
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				8.0 |  
				Rolling Stone
			
				No band this sprawling, untamable and sheer fun is going anywhere
				
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			7.2
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				7.2 |  
				The AU Review
			
				While it might not be as defining as some of their other releases, it’s still a cohesive collection of garage-rock that you can put on, turn up, and enjoy
				
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			7.0
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				Sputnik Music (staff)
			
				It’s the first album in the trilogy that acts as if it’s an album of its own, and not just apart of a series
				
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			6.2
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				6.2 |  
				Paste Magazine
			
				Just like the first two offerings in the trilogy (but especially the very average Dos!), Tre! is exhausting
				
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			6.0
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				6.0 |  
				Evening Standard
			
				¡Tré! sees the pop-punk stalwarts sticking to their strengths: writing immediate, brattish songs with big, memorable choruses
				
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			6.0
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				6.0 |  
				The Arts Desk
			
				When Green Day succeed in sounding like The Undertones in the sun, they can surely go on as long as they like
				
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			6.0
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				Independent on Sunday
			
				This is Green Day doing what Green Day have always done
				
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			6.0
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				The Guardian
			
				As the trilogy draws to a close, you feel Green Day have built nothing more than a folly
				
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			6.0
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				Entertainment.ie
			
				One can only speculate whether a single album could have returned the band to its roots more emphatically, but it's comforting to have Green Day revisit what Green Day always did best
				
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			5.8
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				5.8 |  
				A.V. Club
			
				With their uneven trilogy finally put to bed, Armstrong and crew have clearly taxed, overextended, and deflated themselves. Time to take a bow. Or maybe a nap
				
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			5.5
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				5.5 |  
				Tone Deaf
			
				The most disappointing thing about Tre! and by extension this entire trilogy, is the lack of a standout, knockout single to make it all worthwhile
				
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			5.0
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				5.0 |  
				PopMatters
			
				The wide spread afforded by the ¡Uno!/¡Dos!/¡Tré! trilogy does not suit a band whose aptitudes include simplicity, energy, and irreverence
				
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			5.0
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				5.0 |  
				Drowned In Sound
			
				It’s difficult to recommend ¡Tré! in its own right, and the smart move is probably to cherry pick the tracks you want rather than shell out for the whole thing
				
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			5.0
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				5.0 |  
				Slant Magazine
			
				Based on the strongest moments in the trilogy, it's safe to say Green Day still has enough good ideas for a solid album
				
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			5.0
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				5.0 |  
				NME
			
				If this trilogy isn't the sound of a band who've run out of ideas, it's certainly the sound of a band who can no longer tell good ideas from bad
				
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			5.0
			49300
			
				5.0 |  
				Consequence Of Sound
			
				These aren’t bad songs; their message is in their lyrics. It’s over. Walk away
				
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			4.0
			49250
			
				4.0 |  
				The Irish Times
			
				Green Day have run out of original ideas. Where to next? In any case, at least there’s no Quatro
				
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			4.0
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				4.0 |  
				The Scotsman
			
				Green Day have saved the worst album for last
				
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			4.0
			50650
			
				4.0 |  
				musicOMH
			
				Couldn’t they have just written 10 or 11 great songs for us to listen to?
				
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