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Green Day live in 2013. The following is a list of songs recorded by the American punk rock band Green Day.Since their first single in 1989, the band has gone on to release over 200 songs.
When the video came out, the name of the song was inverted, hence the video's title is "Time of Your Life (Good Riddance)". This title was also used on the single cover. In 1998, Green Day won their first MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video for "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" and they were also nominated for Viewer's Choice. [17]
"Know Your Enemy" is a protest song [4] by American rock band Green Day. It is the third track on their eighth album, 21st Century Breakdown, and it was released as the lead single through Reprise Records on April 16, 2009, and the group's first single since "Jesus of Suburbia", released 4 years earlier.
9. “(Good Riddance) Time of Your Life” by Green Day. Release year: 1997 Standout lyrics: It's something unpredictable / But in the end, it's right / I hope you had the time of your life Fun ...
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong performing in 2005. In 2004, Green Day released their seventh studio album, American Idiot. [1] A punk rock concept album, American Idiot 's narrative is focused on the story of a teenager (who refers to himself as the "Jesus of Suburbia") growing up in the United States under the presidency of George W. Bush during the Iraq War, criticizing both.
"Dilemma" is a song by American rock band Green Day from their fourteenth studio album, Saviors (2024). The fifth song on the album, "Dilemma" is a punk rock song which has been stylistically compared to power pop and '50s rock. The song is lyrically inspired by frontman Billie Joe Armstrong's struggles with alcohol addiction and mental health.
"J.A.R." (alternatively titled "J.A.R. (Jason Andrew Relva)") is a song by the American rock band Green Day. Written by bassist Mike Dirnt about a friend who committed suicide in a car crash, [4] the song was a previously unreleased track from the Dookie sessions but it was later featured on the soundtrack to the movie Angus in 1995.
The album includes songs from all of Green Day's studio albums, with the exception of 39/Smooth (1990), ¡Dos! (2012), and ¡Tré! (2012). 11 of the tracks previously appeared on Green Day's 2001 greatest hits album International Superhits! .