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  1. Sep 20, 2024 · A month later, Green Day immortalized its accompanying tour with Bullet in a Bible, a live album recorded at the Milton Keynes National Bowl. In 2015, a documentary about the LP's recording, Heart Like a Hand Grenade, premiered at the Mill Valley Film Festival.

  2. Released: December 7, 2023. "One Eyed Bastard". Released: January 5, 2024. "Bobby Sox". Released: January 19, 2024[10] Saviors is the fourteenth studio album by the American rock band Green Day, released on January 19, 2024, through Reprise Records. It received generally positive reviews from critics.

  3. Released: November 14, 2005. American Idiot is the seventh studio album by the American rock band Green Day, released on September 21, 2004, by Reprise Records. As with their previous four albums, it was produced by Rob Cavallo in collaboration with the group. Recording sessions for American Idiot took place at Studio 880 in Oakland and Ocean ...

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    • Dookie (1994) Green Day’s third album launched the Berkeley trio into the stratosphere, reminding the wider world that punk rock still existed. A faultless, irresistible collection of instant classics, Dookie pulls together the frantic energy of Basket Case with the artfully controlled When I Come Around and makes both sound like they were made to be together.
    • Insomniac (1995) How do you follow up an album that unexpectedly and simultaneously makes you both global superstars and pariahs among punk purists? By pouring all the anxiety and needling energy into its follow-up, of course.
    • American Idiot (2004) Green Day’s second act began with not so much a bang as a full fireworks show and Christ-like resurrection. It’s difficult now to overstate just how unexpected American Idiot was: equal parts a swing for the fences by a band on the ropes, and a familiar reassurance that you’d be a fool to doubt their nous, ambitious and song-writing skills.
    • Warning (2000) The early 2000s were Green Day’s mid-career stumble. While album sales remained respectable, they found themselves lower down the punk rock pecking order than Blink-182, and there was a general sense that they’d become the wrong kind of misfits.
    • Dookie (1994) Green Day resisted the overtures of the first few major-label A&R men who came courting after their indie Lookout albums sold tens of thousands copies.
    • Nimrod (1997) The first four Green Day albums stuck to a fast-and-loud formula heavily indebted to the sound of early Clash. Even when they decided to diversify with a wider range of instruments, textures and tempos on Nimrod, Armstrong’s primary inspiration was, a bit predictably, London Calling.
    • Warning (2000) For their sixth album, Green Day initially hired producer Scott Litt, who guided R.E.M.’ s mid-career pivot towards expansive, acoustic-driven albums like Out of Time and Automatic for the People, before parting ways over creative disagreements and producing Warning themselves.
    • American Idiot (2004) After years of dwindling sales and the 2001 release of their first greatest hits compilation, Green Day could have been fairly assumed to be a spent force, at least commercially.
  4. Aug 9, 2024 · Green Day have announced an expanded 20th anniversary reissue of their hit album ‘American Idiot’, featuring a new documentary and various unreleased tracks. Find all the details below. Find ...

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  6. Green Day also holds a number of Billboard chart records. They are tied with Foo Fighters and Linkin Park for the second most No. 1s in Alternative AirPlay history with 12 after the Red Hot Chili ...

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