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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.
  1. Feb 7, 2020 · Green Day's Official Top 20 biggest songs on the Official UK Chart ... (484,000) and 2005's Bullet In A Bible (433,00) complete the Top 5. Green Day's Official Top 10 biggest albums in the UK. POS ...

    • ‘Basket Case’ ‘Boulevard of Broken Dreams’ may have been more commercially successful, and ‘Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)’ may be more culturally entrenched, but there’s no Green Day song that's more representative of them than 'Basket Case.'
    • ‘Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)’ As staple of high-school graduations and sitcom finales, ‘Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)’ is the one song in Green Day's catalog that’s somehow transcended them.
    • ‘Boulevard of Broken Dreams’ From: 'American Idiot' (2004) With a Grammy for Record of the Year, a No. 2 spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 and the distinction of being the ninth best-selling song of the '00s, it’s hard to argue that ‘Boulevard of Broken Dreams’ is Green Day’s most commercially successful song.
    • ‘When I Come Around’ As Bob Segar would attest, life on the road ain’t easy. Besides the daily grind of incessant travel, it also causes strains on relationships, which is exactly what Billie Joe Armstrong sings about on 'When I Come Around.'
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    • Jesus Of Suburbia. Few bands could wield punk-rock into such ornate, baroque epics, but Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’ resurgence proved they weren’t like most other bands.
    • Holiday. The biggest belter in Green Day’s festival main-stage arsenal, buoyed my gang vocals and a marching-style drum beat, ‘Holiday’ is Green Day’s best attempt at fusing huge political statements with arena-rock sensibility.
    • Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) A night-closing alt-club epic, this hug-inducing banger still stands up as one of modern rock’s most perfect acoustic numbers.
    • Basket Case. Lighting the fuse on Green Day’s first mainstream explosion, ‘Basket Case’’s warped video was a mainstay of the early MTV days. Bringing punk-rock to the masses like never before, it’s both an important track for Green Day and for rock music at large.
    • "Basket Case" (1994) "Basket Case," the third single released from the album Dookie, is the song that turned Green Day into stars. Lyrically, it is a song about lead vocalist and songwriter Billie Joe Armstrong's struggles with anxiety.
    • "Longview" (1994) "Longview" was released as the first major label single by Green Day. It was the first from their breakthrough album Dookie. The song is about intense boredom and loneliness it towns were you can't even dial in a decent radio station.
    • "When I Come Around" (1995) "When I Come Around" was the fourth single from Green Day's breakthrough album Dookie. The easily-singable chorus helped it become the group's biggest pop radio hit of the 1990s.
    • "Geek Stink Breath" (1995) This song was the first single from Green Day's fourth studio album Insomniac. The lyrics address the impact of methamphetamine use.
  2. Jun 24, 2024 · Green Day's most popular track is this powerful ballad from the American Idiot album, released in September 2004. A song cycle concerning a character called the Jesus of Suburbia, the record ...

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  4. Nov 2, 2023 · Oh, if only. Also, check out the new “Punk Is Dead, Long Live Punk!”. T-shirt at the Consequence Shop. Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt formed Green Day in 1986 — that’s over 35 solid fucking years of punk, pop punk, punk rock, rock, pop rock, and all the strange detours in between. They’ve scaled not one but two commercial peaks ...

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