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21st Century Breakdown is the eighth studio album by the American rock band Green Day, released on May 15, 2009, through Reprise Records.Green Day commenced work on the record in January 2006 and forty-five songs were written by vocalist and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong by October 2007, but the band members did not enter studio work until January 2008.
21st Century Breakdown: 2009 Bonus track "Like a Rat Does Cheese" Tré Cool Tré Cool Played once during an Interview "Like a Rolling Stone" † (Bob Dylan cover) Bob Dylan: 21st Century Breakdown: 2009 Bonus track "Little Boy Named Train" Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day ¡Tré! 2012 "Living in the '20s" Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day Saviors ...
The band's eighth studio album, 21st Century Breakdown, followed in May 2009, topping the Billboard 200 and being certified double platinum by the RIAA. [6] [7] Two singles from the album—"Know Your Enemy" and "21 Guns"—became top 40 hits on the US Billboard Hot 100. [13]
21st Century Breakdown: The Fox Theater – Oakland: DLC: 2009 2 Jul 9, 2009: Green Day 01 "Know Your Enemy" 21st Century Breakdown: The Fox Theater – Oakland: DLC: 2009 2 Jul 9, 2009: Green Day 01 "Last of the American Girls" 21st Century Breakdown: The Fox Theater – Oakland: DLC: 2009 2 Dec 15, 2009: Green Day 02 " ¡Viva La Gloria!" 21st ...
The Compact Cassette, also commonly called a cassette tape, [2] audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. Invented by Lou Ottens and his team at the Dutch company Philips , the Compact Cassette was released in August 1963.
The game includes, as reward items, over 100 photographs and 40 minutes of video footage pulled from Warner Bros. Records' archive of the band. The video content has been pared down from over 20 hours of raw footage from concerts and studio records. Some of the live video footage will be used as part of the 21st Century Breakdown venue ...
A cassette tape The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes , and the terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings. The A-side usually features a recording that its artist, producer, or record company intends to be the initial focus of promotional efforts and radio airplay, with the ...
By 1976, ferricobalt formulations took over the video tape market, [60] and eventually they became the dominant high-performance tape for audio cassette. [51] Chromium dioxide disappeared from the Japanese domestic market, [51] although chrome remained the tape of choice for high fidelity cassette duplication among the music labels. In consumer ...