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Whatsername, Whatshername, or What's-Her-Name may refer to: Music "Whatsername" (Green Day song) Whatsername, a character from the American Idiot musical
Whatsername attempts to convince Johnny to get help, while the Extraordinary Girl tends to Tunny's physical and emotional wounds as it is revealed that Tunny is now an amputee, and Heather and her baby are far away from Will who sits alone on his couch ("21 Guns"). Jimmy makes Johnny leave a note for Whatsername, saying he has chosen St. Jimmy ...
For "Whatsername", Cool recorded drums in a room designed to record guitars to achieve a dry sound. [25] With all these techniques and influences considered, critics have called the album pop-punk [ 37 ] [ 38 ] and alternative rock , [ 39 ] [ 40 ] but primarily the aforementioned punk rock.
Jesus' love interest (Whatsername) was played by Kelli Garner. Jesus' mother was portrayed by Canadian actress Deborah Kara Unger. Although Armstrong was originally tipped to provide the acting role of the main character, this was altered during pre-filming. The plot of the video essentially follows that of the song.
"American Idiot" is a protest song [2] by the American rock band Green Day. The first single released from the album American Idiot, the song received positive reviews by critics and was nominated for four 2005 Grammy Awards: Record of the Year, Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, Best Rock Song, and Best Music Video.
Rebecca Naomi Jones (Whatsername) Mary Faber (Heather) Christina Sajous (The Extraordinary Girl) Joshua Henry (Favorite Son) Theo Stockman (The Representative of Jingletown/ "Too Much Too Soon" Male Soloist) Alysha Umphress ("Too Much Too Soon" Female Soloist) Ensemble. Declan Bennett; Andrew Call; Gerard Canonico; Miguel Cervantes; Van Hughes ...
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.
Last Night on Earth may refer to: "Last Night on Earth" (song), a single by U2 from their 1997 album Pop "Last Night on Earth", a song by Delta Goodrem from her 2004 album Mistaken Identity