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  2. Boulevard of Broken Songs - Wikipedia

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    A third version that samples the Aerosmith song and vocals by American rapper Missy Elliott from a remix of American pop singer Madonna's "American Life" was included on American Edit, a full-length mash-up album of American Idiot, produced by Party Ben and Team9 under the name "Dean Gray", which is a spoonerism of "Green Day".

  3. American Edit - Wikipedia

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    The track, "The Bad Homecoming", would precipitate an actual collaboration between U2 and Green Day in 2006: a cover of "The Saints Are Coming". On August 10, 2009, the song was played by DJ Adam-12 of Boston 's WBCN during the station's four-day farewell to analog broadcasting.

  4. List of songs recorded by Green Day - Wikipedia

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    Green Day [b] 1,000 Hours (EP) 1989 "16" Green Day [b] 39/Smooth: 1990 "1981" Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day Saviors: 2024 "2000 Light Years Away" Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day Jesse Michaels Pete Rypins Dave E.C. Henwood Kerplunk: 1991 "21 Guns" Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day 21st Century Breakdown: 2009 "21st Century Breakdown" Billie Joe ...

  5. Green Day discography - Wikipedia

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    List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album HUN [194] MEX Eng. [173] NZ Hot [195] UK Rock [22] "Christie Road" 1991 — — — 40 Kerplunk "Letterbomb" 2004 — — — 32 American Idiot "Lights Out" 2009 — — — 25 "Know Your Enemy" single "Hearts Collide ...

  6. Kerplunk (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kerplunk (stylized as Kerplunk!) [nb 1] is the second studio album by the American rock band Green Day, released on December 17, 1991, by Lookout! Records.Following a US tour promoting their debut studio album 39/Smooth (1990), drummer John Kiffmeyer left to attend college and was replaced by Tré Cool, formerly of the Lookouts.

  7. Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Green Day song) - Wikipedia

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    This was the first song to top the four charts altogether making this song a multi-chart success. It reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 (the highest a Green Day song has ever charted on the Billboard Hot 100), staying there for five weeks behind 50 Cent's "Candy Shop".

  8. Stray Heart - Wikipedia

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    "Stray Heart" blends the pop punk sound of Green Day with the garage rock sound of their side project Foxboro Hot Tubs. [2] [4]The song has been described as "an amped-up Motown bounce recalling Britpop progenitors The Jam's classic "A Town Called Malice", but with speaker-bursting modern-rock dynamics".

  9. Kill the DJ - Wikipedia

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    The next day, the single was made available on the iTunes Store. [7] The song's accompanying music video premiered on YouTube on September 4, 2012, [8] to coincide with the release of the album trilogy's third single "Let Yourself Go" on September 5. [9] A teaser was previously uploaded on the channel on August 29, 2012. [10]