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Blood, Sex and Booze — Church On Sunday — Fashion Victim — Castaway — Misery — Deadbeat Holiday — Hold On — Jackass — Waiting — Minority — American Idiot — Jesus of Suburbia — Holiday — Boulevard of Broken Dreams — Are We the Waiting — Jimmy — Give Me Novacaine — Extraordinary Girl — Letterbomb — Homecoming — Whatsername — Disc 6 — 21st Century Breakdown Song of the Century — Know Your Enemy — Viva la Gloria!

Before the Lobotomy — Last Night On Earth — East Jesus Nowhere — Peacemaker — Last of the American Girls — Murder City — Viva la Gloria? Little Girl — Restless Heart Syndrome — Horseshoes and Handgrenades — The Static Age — Nuclear Family — Stay the Night — Carpe Diem — Let Yourself Go — Kill the DJ — Fell For You — Loss of Control — Troublemaker — Angel Blue — Sweet 16 — Rusty James — See You Tonight — Lazy Bones — Wild One — Makeout Party — Stray Heart — Ashley — Baby Eyes — Lady Cobra — Nightlife — The harrowing song was the first single from the group's fifth studio album Nimrod.

The project was noted for its spirit of exploration of a variety of styles. The album only reached 10 on the US album chart, but enduring sales helped push it into double platinum territory. Matching the subject matter of the song, Mark Kohr directed the music video in a Prohibition-era setting. Billie Joe Armstrong says that "Good Riddance Time Of Your Life " was recorded purposefully as an acoustic ballad to counter the heavily-produced rock music that was popular at the time.

It was written in , considered for inclusion on Dookie , but was considered too different from the rest of the album, and finally included on the album Nimrod. Over time, the song has become very popular as a graduation song.

When first released, "Good Riddance Time Of Your Life " went to 2 at alternative radio and reached 13 at mainstream pop radio. It also crossed over to adult pop and rock radio. Billie Joe Armstrong wrote the song while he was angry at his girlfriend who was moving to Ecuador. On the album, the band shifted away from their punk sound to incorporate more influences from pop and folk music.

Critics lauded their work, but the album was a commercial disappointment. While "Minority" spent five weeks at the top of the alternative radio chart, the album only reached 4 on the album chart. Billie Joe Armstrong says the song is about having to meander through dark periods before finding out what you will become. He said it also marked a point at which his songs became more political in content.

The title track from Green Day's sixth studio Warning was explicitly written to incorporate a wide range of labels and warnings into a song. It also addresses the idea that rules are made to be broken. The album Warning was a commercial low point for Green Day, but it was the last studio album before their massive comeback with American Idiot. Francis Lawrence directed the accompanying music video. It shows the life of a man who does dangerous and socially unacceptable things.

The album Warning peaked at 4 on the U. Critical analyses of the album grew more favorable over time. It rails against the negative impact on the American public of corporate media. The group was specifically disenchanted with the glorification of the Iraq War by both the media and the George W. Bush administration. The record earned a Grammy Award nomination for Record of the Year.

Samuel Bayer directed the accompanying music video. It showed the American flag dyed green to represent the band. During the song, the stripes melt to the floor. Released as the second single from the album American Idiot , "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" became the biggest hit of Green Day's career.

Billie Joe Armstrong says the song is about efforts to regain personal power when retreating from the world and being alone.

Billie Joe Armstrong gained inspiration for the song's title from a poster depicting acting icon James Dean walking through New York wearing an overcoat. The music of Bob Dylan reportedly inspired "Holiday. Bush administration in particular. Green Day also considered it to be an anti-war song. The sound is muscular upbeat rock. Billie Joe Armstrong made clear in interviews that the song "Holiday" is an "anti-war", not "anti-American" song.

In the music video, Billie Joe Armstrong portrays multiple roles including the representative from California mentioned in the song, a punk rocker, and a nerd. Billie Joe Armstrong was only ten years old at the time. It is the fourth single released from the American Idiot album. The song became closely tied to the Hurricane Katrina disaster which came ashore on August 29, Samuel Bayer directed the accompanying music video and turned it into a mini-movie about soldiers serving in the Iraq War.

The music video drew complaints from conservative commentators who insisted that it was exploiting the war for commercial gain.

Samuel Bayer stated that it was his best work yet. Jesus of Suburbia is the lead character in the loose story that runs through the album American Idiot that became a Broadway musical.

The song was the fifth and final single released from American Idiot. The album version stretches for nine minutes across five movements. It was edited down to six and a half minutes for radio promotion.

The song received substantial critical acclaim as an epic effort. It reached the top 30 at alternative radio. The music video directed by Samuel Bayer exists in two forms. One is twelve minutes long and includes more plot and dialog. A six-and-a-half-minute version focuses solely on the length of the song.

As the first single after the huge international success of American Idiot , the song faced high expectations. Many observers complained that it was lackluster compared with the band's previous work. It was the first single from the album 21st Century Breakdown. Green Day released "21 Guns" as the second single from their album 21st Century Breakdown.

The song addresses the concept of patriotism and references the gun salute given to a soldier who has died. Commentators referred to it as an arena rock power ballad. It was the group's best chart showing in four years. Marc Webb directed the accompanying music video. It features the Green Day touring guitarist Jason White. It is the first single after leaving the stories of American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown behind.

Some observers considered the song to be a little safe after the aggressive political content of their most recent work, but most still praised the classic punk rock sound of the band.

The album turned out to be a commercial disappointment as well debuting at 2 but quickly fading from the album chart. It unfolds from the point of view of a shooter.



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