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Green Day ¡Tré! 2012 "She" Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day Dookie: 1994 "She's a Rebel" Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day American Idiot: 2004 "Shoplifter" Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day American Idiot: 2004 Bonus track "Sick of Me" Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day "Hitchin' a Ride" 1997 Appears on Shenanigans " The Simpsons Theme" Danny Elfman
Green Day was one of the most popular rock acts of the 1990s. [1] However, their 2000 album Warning was a commercial disappointment [2] despite largely positive reviews. [3] In early 2002, they embarked on the Pop Disaster Tour, headlining with Blink-182. [4]
Green Day made the record an album-long conceptual piece which was a response to the realities of the post-9/11 era. [2] The band took inspiration from the concept albums by The Who , [ 3 ] sources in the musical theater repertoire like The Rocky Horror Show and West Side Story , and the concept album-come-stage musical Jesus Christ Superstar .
GREEN DAY SET LIST, GLOBE LIFE FIELD, ARLINGTON TEXAS (SEPTEMBER 11, 2024) The American Dream Is Killing Me. Burnout. Having A Blast. ... She’s A Rebel. Extraordinary Girl. Letterbomb.
Two versions of it appear on the album, one by The Cast and one by Green Day. It was originally released on mtv.com on April 13, 2010 and was released on CD on April 20, 2010. A vinyl version of the album was released on July 13, 2010.
The Saints Are Coming (U2 and Green Day song) The Saints Are Coming; Sassafras Roots; Say Goodbye (Green Day song) She (Green Day song) She's a Rebel (Green Day song) The Simpsons Theme; Somewhere Now; Song of the Century (Green Day song) St. Jimmy; Stab You in the Heart; Still Breathing (Green Day song) Strange Days Are Here to Stay; Stray ...
"Last of the American Girls" is a song by American rock band Green Day. The song is the tenth track from their eighth studio album 21st Century Breakdown (2009) Written by the band and produced by Butch Vig, the song was released as the album's fifth and final single on March 22, 2010. A music video for the track was released on April 1, 2010.
Green Day’s Saviors tour, with the same title as the group’s 14th studio album, is celebrating the 20th and 30th anniversaries of its landmark albums "American Idiot" and "Dookie," respectively.