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''American Idiot'' is the [[Rock Opera]] album responsible for [[Green Day (Music)|Green Day]]'s comeback in 2004. The plot is a [[Coming of Age Story]], following the [[Anti-Hero]] protagonist, Jesus of Suburbia (JOS), as he matures from a rebellious youth to a [[Jade-Colored Glasses|jaded adult]].
'''''American Idiot''''' is the [[Rock Opera]] album responsible for [[Green Day]]'s comeback in 2004. The plot is a [[Coming of Age Story]], following the [[Anti-Hero]] protagonist, Jesus of Suburbia (JOS), as he matures from a rebellious youth to a [[Jade-Colored Glasses|jaded adult]].


As a teenager, JOS is cynical of society and dissatisfied with his life as an everyman in his town, desensitized by a steady diet of soda pop and Ritalin ("Jesus of Suburbia"). The song also introduces a rage vs. love theme prevalent throughout the plot.
As a teenager, JOS is cynical of society and dissatisfied with his life as an everyman in his town, desensitized by a steady diet of soda pop and Ritalin ("Jesus of Suburbia"). The song also introduces a rage vs. love theme prevalent throughout the plot.
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Now a ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGkclalr4fU Broadway Musical].'' An Avant-Garde Broadway Musical? A movie is apparently being planned, too.
Now a ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGkclalr4fU Broadway Musical].'' An Avant-Garde Broadway Musical? A movie is apparently being planned, too.


{{examples|Track list:}}
Also provided the basis for the [[Mash Up]] album "American Edit" by "Dean Gray", which remixes tracks from the album with an extremely diverse range of other songs, ranging from [[Bryan Adams (Music)|Bryan Adams]] and [[The Offspring (Music)|The Offspring]] to [[The Beatles (Music)|The Beatles]], the Bangles, [[Queen (Music)|Queen]] and the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' theme. It's surprisingly good and expands on the plot of the album. The band's label objected to the mash-up, but Billie Joe Armstrong supposedly heard it and approved.
# American Idiot

# Jesus of Suburbia
Track list:
#: I. Jesus of Suburbia

#: II. City of the Damned
{{quote| 1. American Idiot<br />
#: III. I Don't Care
2. Jesus of Suburbia<br />
#: IV. Dearly Beloved
I. Jesus of Suburbia<br />
II. City of the Damned<br />
#: V. Tales of Another Broken Home
# Holiday
III. I Don't Care<br />
# Boulevard of Broken Dreams
IV. Dearly Beloved<br />
# Are We the Waiting
V. Tales of Another Broken Home<br />
# St. Jimmy
3. Holiday<br />
# Give Me Novacaine
4. Boulevard of Broken Dreams<br />
# She's a Rebel
5. Are We the Waiting<br />
# Extraordinary Girl
6. St. Jimmy<br />
# Letterbomb
7. Give Me Novacaine<br />
# Wake Me Up When September Ends
8. She's a Rebel<br />
# Homecoming
9. Extraordinary Girl<br />
#: I. The Death of St. Jimmy
10. Letterbomb<br />
#: II. East 12th St.
11. Wake Me Up When September Ends<br />
#: III. Nobody Likes You
12. Homecoming<br />
#: IV. Rock and Roll Girlfriend
I. The Death of St. Jimmy<br />
#: V. We're Coming Home Again
II. East 12th St.<br />
# Whatsername
III. Nobody Likes You<br />
IV. Rock and Roll Girlfriend<br />
V. We're Coming Home Again<br />
13. Whatsername }}

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== This [[Rock Opera]] provides examples of: ==



{{tropelist}}
* [[Action Girlfriend]]
* [[Action Girlfriend]]
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: The musical adds onto the JOS plot with stories of his two best friends. There's Will who wants to leave but has to stay home with his pregnant girlfriend and Tunny who initially goes to the city with JOS but then ends up joining the army.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: The musical adds onto the JOS plot with stories of his two best friends. There's Will who wants to leave but has to stay home with his pregnant girlfriend and Tunny who initially goes to the city with JOS but then ends up joining the army.
** The musical also has many songs from the successor ''[[Twenty First Century Breakdown (Music)|Twenty First Century Breakdown]]''.
** The musical also has many songs from the successor ''[[21st Century Breakdown|Twenty First Century Breakdown]]''.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: According to [[Word of God]], JOS. A [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|type 1]] to be precise.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: According to [[Word of God]], JOS. A [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|type 1]] to be precise.
* [[Break-Up Bonfire]]: Mentioned in "Whatshername".
* [[Break-Up Bonfire]]: Mentioned in "Whatshername".
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* [[Protest Song]]: "American Idiot" is the most obvious one. "Holiday" is one, too.
* [[Protest Song]]: "American Idiot" is the most obvious one. "Holiday" is one, too.
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: The intro to "Letterbomb" (later quoted in "Homecoming"). [[Lyrical Dissonance|Set to a cheery, almost nursery rhyme-like tune.]]
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: The intro to "Letterbomb" (later quoted in "Homecoming"). [[Lyrical Dissonance|Set to a cheery, almost nursery rhyme-like tune.]]
{{quote| ''Nobody likes you ''<br />
{{quote|''Nobody likes you ''
''Everyone left you ''<br />
''Everyone left you ''
''They're all out without you ''<br />
''They're all out without you ''
''Having fun.'' }}
''Having fun.'' }}
* [[Rebellious Spirit]]
* [[Rebellious Spirit]]
* [[Rock Opera Plot]]
* [[Rock Opera Plot]]
* [[Sex, Drugs and Rock And Roll]]: The music video for Jesus of Suburbia.
* [[Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll]]: The music video for Jesus of Suburbia.
** "Give Me Novacaine" and "[[Rockstar Song|IV. Rock and Roll Girlfriend]]" are [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|self explanatory]].
** "Give Me Novacaine" and "[[Rockstar Song|IV. Rock and Roll Girlfriend]]" are [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|self explanatory]].
* [[Split Personality Merge]]: "I. The Death of St. Jimmy"
* [[Split Personality Merge]]: "I. The Death of St. Jimmy"
* [[Step Up to The Microphone]]: Tré Cool and Mike Dirnt sing the parts of "Homecoming" they wrote.
* [[Step Up to the Microphone]]: Tré Cool and Mike Dirnt sing the parts of "Homecoming" they wrote.
* [[Subdued Section]]: The "Dearly Beloved" section of "Jesus of Suburbia", "Nobody Likes You" in "Homecoming".
* [[Subdued Section]]: The "Dearly Beloved" section of "Jesus of Suburbia", "Nobody Likes You" in "Homecoming".
* [[Surprisingly Gentle Song]]: "Wake Me Up When September Ends".
* [[Surprisingly Gentle Song]]: "Wake Me Up When September Ends".
* [[Suspiciously Similar Song]]: "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" is uncomfortably close to [[Oasis (Music)|Oasis]]' most famous hit "Wonderwall". At least one mashup between the two exists, and Noel Gallagher [http://www.gigwise.com/news/26170/Noel-Gallagher-Accuses-Green-Day-Of-Stealing-An-Oasis-Song complained], saying he at least plagiarizes from dead people.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Song]]: "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" is uncomfortably close to [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]]' most famous hit "Wonderwall". At least one mashup between the two exists, and Noel Gallagher [http://www.gigwise.com/news/26170/Noel-Gallagher-Accuses-Green-Day-Of-Stealing-An-Oasis-Song complained], saying he at least plagiarizes from dead people.
* [[Three Chords and The Truth]]: "American Idiot", "St. Jimmy" and "Shes A Rebel" are on par with previous Green Day songs.
* [[Three Chords and the Truth]]: "American Idiot", "St. Jimmy" and "Shes A Rebel" are on par with previous Green Day songs.
* [[Troubled but Cute]]: Everyone.
* [[Troubled but Cute]]: Everyone.
** Johnny, writing to Will about Whatsername: "She knows I'm full of shit but at least she thinks I'm cute."
** Johnny, writing to Will about Whatsername: "She knows I'm full of shit but at least she thinks I'm cute."
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[[Category:Albums Index]]
[[Category:Rock Operas]]
[[Category:Rock Operas]]
[[Category:Films of the 2010s]]
[[Category:The Musical]]
[[Category:The Musical]]
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[[Category:American Idiot]]
[[Category:Music]]
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Latest revision as of 17:49, 14 June 2018

American Idiot is the Rock Opera album responsible for Green Day's comeback in 2004. The plot is a Coming of Age Story, following the Anti-Hero protagonist, Jesus of Suburbia (JOS), as he matures from a rebellious youth to a jaded adult.

As a teenager, JOS is cynical of society and dissatisfied with his life as an everyman in his town, desensitized by a steady diet of soda pop and Ritalin ("Jesus of Suburbia"). The song also introduces a rage vs. love theme prevalent throughout the plot.

JOS decides to leave his broken home and seek a new life for himself in the city. Here, JOS meets St. Jimmy, the son of a bitch and Edgar Allan Poe, a punk rock freedom fighter ("St. Jimmy"). St. Jimmy can be interpreted as an actual person and a bad influence on JOS, introducing him to drugs ("Give Me Novocaine"), or as an alternate personality JOS creates for himself, representing blind, self-destructive rebellion.

JOS is also introduced to Whatsername ("She's A Rebel") and they begin a romantic relationship. JOS is attracted to Whatsername's rebellious, troubled nature. However, because of the combined influence of St. Jimmy and JOS's drug addiction, Whatsername leaves JOS ("Letterbomb"). St. Jimmy commits suicide and JOS leaves the punk scene ("Homecoming"). Eventually he conforms to a normal life and forgets Whatsername, only remembering her face ("Whatsername").

Now a Broadway Musical. An Avant-Garde Broadway Musical? A movie is apparently being planned, too.

Track list:
  1. American Idiot
  2. Jesus of Suburbia
    I. Jesus of Suburbia
    II. City of the Damned
    III. I Don't Care
    IV. Dearly Beloved
    V. Tales of Another Broken Home
  3. Holiday
  4. Boulevard of Broken Dreams
  5. Are We the Waiting
  6. St. Jimmy
  7. Give Me Novacaine
  8. She's a Rebel
  9. Extraordinary Girl
  10. Letterbomb
  11. Wake Me Up When September Ends
  12. Homecoming
    I. The Death of St. Jimmy
    II. East 12th St.
    III. Nobody Likes You
    IV. Rock and Roll Girlfriend
    V. We're Coming Home Again
  13. Whatsername
Tropes used in American Idiot include:

Nobody likes you
Everyone left you
They're all out without you
Having fun.