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Nimrod (stylized as nimrod.) is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Green Day, released on October 14, 1997, by Reprise Records.The band began work on the album in the wake of the cancellation of a European tour after the release of their previous album, Insomniac.
"Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" (or "Time of Your Life (Good Riddance)") is a song by American rock band Green Day, released in December 1997 as the second single from their fifth studio album, Nimrod (1997). It is one of their most popular songs and has also become a staple of their concerts, usually played as the final song.
Green Day Nimrod: 1997 "Ha Ha You're Dead" Mike Dirnt Green Day Shenanigans: 2002 "Haushinka" Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day Nimrod: 1997 "Having a Blast" Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day Dookie: 1994 "Hearts Collide" "Know Your Enemy" 2009 "Here Comes the Shock" Single 2021 "Hitchin' a Ride" Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day Nimrod: 1997 "Hold On"
Green Day. Alice Baxley In the final moments of Green Day’s new album, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong sings, “We all die young someday.” But Saviors — one of the best Green Day albums in ...
"Nice Guys Finish Last" is a song by American rock band Green Day. It is the opening track and the fourth and final single released from their fifth studio album, Nimrod (1997). The use of the song in the movie Varsity Blues helped propel it to hit status and earned it a nomination for an MTV Movie Award for best song from a movie in 1999. [3] [4]
Warning is the sixth studio album by the American rock band Green Day, released on October 3, 2000, by Reprise Records. [1] Building upon its predecessor Nimrod (1997), it eschewed the band's trademark punk rock sound and incorporated acoustic elements and pop and folk styles.
Rock band Green Day are selling Donald Trump “ultimate Nimrod” mugshot t-shirts to raise cash for Maui fire charities.. The design of the limited-edition shirt mimics the band’s 1997 Nimrod ...
It was released as the third single from their fifth album, Nimrod in April 1998, and serves as the album's fourth track. Although the song failed to match the chart positions of its predecessors, it did reach number two in Australia when it was reissued as a double A-side with " Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) ", becoming the band's highest ...