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  1. Feb 7, 2020 · It's one of Green Day's five Top 10 singles in the UK, peaking at Number 8, and its chart sales to date stand at 678,000, including 36.5 million streams. 3. Basket Case

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    • St. Jimmy (American Idiot, 2004) Jesus Of Suburbia might’ve been American Idiot’s protagonist, and Whatsername his almost-saviour, but St. Jimmy represented the punk fire burning within.
    • She (Dookie, 1994) There’s a thinking that by the time Warner dropped the fifth and final single off Dookie in May 1995, the levels of Green Day in the public consciousness had reached saturation point, resulting in it being the only one not to reach the Top 40.
    • Basket Case (Dookie, 1994) ‘Do you have the time to listen to me whine / About nothing and everything all at once?’ Perhaps the most forehead-slappingly obvious inclusion on this list, Basket Case has long since entered the punk pantheon as an all-time classic but it’s nonetheless worth stopping to remind ourselves just how much it means to fans today.
    • Burnout (Dookie, 1994) ‘I’m not growing up, I’m just burning out…’ Longview might’ve been Dookie’s lead single, but album opener Burnout is the real intro to those 40 minutes of punk paradise for the millions of fans who’ve spun the record since.
    • “Rest”
    • “Nightlife”
    • “Kill The DJ”
    • “Wow! That’S Loud”
    • “Junkies on A High”
    • “16”
    • “Lady Cobra”
    • “Amanda”
    • “Oh Yeah!”
    • “The Judge’S Daughter”

    Let’s give this list a rest before we start. We’re starting our article with the ninth track on Green Day’s debut album, 39/Smooth. Hello, or is this goodbye?

    Our second entry is the first song mentioned from ¡Dos!, and it features Lady Cobra, who gets her own song named after her a few mentions later.

    Green Day get violent in a saccharine way on the first song mentioned from ¡Uno!The Franz Ferdinand-esque music may seem like a departure to some, but it’s not a surprise, as Green Day experiment with different sounds and genres on most of their albums.

    The longest song on ¡Dos!makes us sick with pleasure in our minds. The band don’t often start their songs with a lead guitar line, but Green Day like to keep you guessing while you hold your ears. What a cheap trick.

    Get your fix with the first song mentioned from Green Day’s newest LP, Father Of All…, and try to imagine it as a montage in your favorite movie’s climax. Get back, lay down, go low.

    The chorus of this early song sounds like an unconventional key change in the best way, but hey, the band members were likely 16 when they wrote “16.” We wish our youth would forever last.

    The short “Lady Cobra” intentionally comes right before the longer “Nightlife,” but we actually like it a bit more. She gives us chills and fever blisters.

    The first song mentioned here from ¡Tré!does not paint its protagonist well, but it’s brutally honest in a great way. We feel bad for Amanda. On a brighter note, the guitar solo that echoes the song’s melody reminds us of the fictional Weezer(not the “real” Weezer) in the band’s “Buddy Holly” video.

    “Oh Yeah!” is the first Green Day single to be listed in this article. The new track from Father Of All… contains a sample of a Joan Jettcover, and Green Day were not fond of one of the song’s problematic writers, Gary Glitter. The band put their money where their mouth is and pledged to donate all of the song’s royalties to International Justice M...

    Green Day closed their debut album with “The Judge’s Daughter,” which ended with the line, “I think I’m gonna pop.” The band got their wish a few years later.

    • Green Day - Boulevard Of Broken Dreams: release date 29th November 2004. Green Day - Boulevard Of Broken Dreams [Official Music Video] Green Day's most popular track is this powerful ballad from the American Idiot album, released in September 2004.
    • Green Day - Basket Case: release date 1st August 1994. Green Day - Basket Case [Official Music Video] Green Day's big breakthrough hit from the summer of 1994 was the second single from their much-loved third album Dookie.
    • Green Day - American Idiot: release date 6th August 2004. Green Day - American Idiot [Official Music Video] The title track of Green Day's politically-charged 2004 album peaked at Number 3 in the UK charts - and topped the alternative rock listings in the US.
    • Green Day - 21 Guns: release date 25th May 2009. Green Day - 21 Guns [Official Music Video] This song from the album 21st Century Breakdown only made Number 36 on the UK charts in the summer of 2009, but the track was included on the soundtrack to the film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, where it gained a new generation of fans.
    • Jesus Of Suburbia. 290. 4.8.
    • Letterbomb. 196. 4.8.
    • Dilemma. 229. 4.7.
    • Welcome To Paradise (D) 209. 4.7.
  2. Nov 14, 1997 · A website that collects and analyzes music data from around the world. All of the charts, sales and streams, constantly updated. ... Green Day - Spotify Top Songs ...

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  4. Feb 17, 2021 · The idea of a Broadway musical based on Green Day’s songs was a bit ridiculous, but the Green Day of the 2000s was nothing if not ambitious. And some of the parts of the show really worked, including this song. Even better was when the cast of the show and Green Day recorded a new version together.

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