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Green Day reached its peak of popularity with the ''Dookie'' album. Although ''Insomniac'' and ''Nimrod'' also got a favorable reception, the band began losing popularity after 1997. But in 2004, Green Day made a comeback with the rock opera ''[[American Idiot (Music)|American Idiot]]''. The album is very anti-establishment in tone and [[Anvilicious|frequently criticizes President Bush]], as the Iraq War was going on at the time. ''American Idiot'' marked a complete departure from their earlier pop/punk style and [[Broken Base|alienated a portion of their fanbase]], although it also won over new fans. ''American Idiot'' also received controversy for being "Anti-American". Interestingly, the album was very popular in Europe.
Green Day reached its peak of popularity with the ''Dookie'' album. Although ''Insomniac'' and ''Nimrod'' also got a favorable reception, the band began losing popularity after 1997. But in 2004, Green Day made a comeback with the rock opera ''[[American Idiot (Music)|American Idiot]]''. The album is very anti-establishment in tone and [[Anvilicious|frequently criticizes President Bush]], as the Iraq War was going on at the time. ''American Idiot'' marked a complete departure from their earlier pop/punk style and [[Broken Base|alienated a portion of their fanbase]], although it also won over new fans. ''American Idiot'' also received controversy for being "Anti-American". Interestingly, the album was very popular in Europe.


Green Day cites influence from punk bands such as the [[Sex Pistols (Music)|Sex Pistols]], [[The Ramones (Music)|The Ramones]], and [[The Clash (Music)|The Clash]]. However, since the release of ''American Idiot'', many have accused Green Day of [[Its Popular Now It Sucks|selling out]] and adopting a [[Hype Backlash|more mainstream rock image]].
Green Day cites influence from punk bands such as the [[Sex Pistols (Music)|Sex Pistols]], [[The Ramones (Music)|The Ramones]], and [[The Clash (Music)|The Clash]]. However, since the release of ''American Idiot'', many have accused Green Day of [[It's Popular, Now It Sucks|selling out]] and adopting a [[Hype Backlash|more mainstream rock image]].


The band have [[Licensed Game|their own]] [[Rock Band]] game treatment, released June 2010.
The band have [[Licensed Game|their own]] [[Rock Band]] game treatment, released June 2010.
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* [[Butt Monkey]]: The entire band in the opening of ''[[The Simpsons Movie (Film)|The Simpsons Movie]]''. A single line about the environment into a three-and-a-half-hour ''free concert'' and [[Crapsack World|the crowd immediately folds on them]]. What a bunch of ingrates.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: The entire band in the opening of ''[[The Simpsons Movie (Film)|The Simpsons Movie]]''. A single line about the environment into a three-and-a-half-hour ''free concert'' and [[Crapsack World|the crowd immediately folds on them]]. What a bunch of ingrates.
** Not to mention that they get killed off by sinking into the toxic waters of Lake Springfield a few seconds later.
** Not to mention that they get killed off by sinking into the toxic waters of Lake Springfield a few seconds later.
* [[Cluster F Bomb]]: "Platypus (I Hate You)": "DICKHEAD, FUCKFACE, COCKSMOKING, MOTHERFUCKING ASSHOLE, DIRTY TWAT, WASTE OF SEMEN, I HOPE YOU DIE-- HEY!"
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: "Platypus (I Hate You)": "DICKHEAD, FUCKFACE, COCKSMOKING, MOTHERFUCKING ASSHOLE, DIRTY TWAT, WASTE OF SEMEN, I HOPE YOU DIE-- HEY!"
* [[Cross Dresser]]: "King For A Day".
* [[Cross Dresser]]: "King For A Day".
* [[A Date With Rosie Palms]]: "All By Myself".
* [[A Date With Rosie Palms]]: "All By Myself".
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* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Billie Joe and Mike
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Billie Joe and Mike
* [[Indecipherable Lyrics]]: When they performed [[Drugs Are Bad|"Geek Stink Breath"]] on [[Saturday Night Live]], they [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|got away with saying "Shit"]] because [[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|nobody understood what Billie Joe was saying]]
* [[Indecipherable Lyrics]]: When they performed [[Drugs Are Bad|"Geek Stink Breath"]] on [[Saturday Night Live]], they [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|got away with saying "Shit"]] because [[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|nobody understood what Billie Joe was saying]]
* [[Isn't It Ironic]]: "Good Riddance" is frequently subjected to this due to its mellow tone and the "time of your life" chorus.
* [[Isn't It Ironic?]]: "Good Riddance" is frequently subjected to this due to its mellow tone and the "time of your life" chorus.
* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]]: The riff to [[Epic Riff|"Brain Stew"]] is played in the background of a [[Justin Bieber (Music)|Justin Bieber]] biography...
* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]]: The riff to [[Epic Riff|"Brain Stew"]] is played in the background of a [[Justin Bieber (Music)|Justin Bieber]] biography...
* [[Licensed Game]]: ''[[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Green Day]]: [[Rock Band]]''.
* [[Licensed Game]]: ''[[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Green Day]]: [[Rock Band]]''.
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* [[Nervous Wreck]]: "Basket Case" is from the point of view of an extremely neurotic person.
* [[Nervous Wreck]]: "Basket Case" is from the point of view of an extremely neurotic person.
* [[New Sound Album]]: ''Warning'' was much more upbeat and poppy than their previous albums, especially when compared to ''Insomniac''.
* [[New Sound Album]]: ''Warning'' was much more upbeat and poppy than their previous albums, especially when compared to ''Insomniac''.
** Many of their albums can be considered this. ''Insomniac'' is much darker (both lyrically and musically) than ''Dookie'' or ''Kerplunk''. ''Nimrod'' is much [[Genre Roulette|more experimental]] than anything they'd previously recorded, with a [[Surf Rock]] [[Music/instrumental S|instrumental S]] ("Last Ride In"), an [[Unplugged Version|Unplugged Song]] ("Good Riddance"), a [[Ska]] tune about [[Cross Dresser|transvestism]] ("King for a Day"), and the [[Cluster F Bomb]] [[Hardcore Punk]] of "Platypus (I Hate You)".
** Many of their albums can be considered this. ''Insomniac'' is much darker (both lyrically and musically) than ''Dookie'' or ''Kerplunk''. ''Nimrod'' is much [[Genre Roulette|more experimental]] than anything they'd previously recorded, with a [[Surf Rock]] [[Music/instrumental S|instrumental S]] ("Last Ride In"), an [[Unplugged Version|Unplugged Song]] ("Good Riddance"), a [[Ska]] tune about [[Cross Dresser|transvestism]] ("King for a Day"), and the [[Cluster F-Bomb]] [[Hardcore Punk]] of "Platypus (I Hate You)".
** By this time, we shouldn't even need to mention ''American Idiot''.
** By this time, we shouldn't even need to mention ''American Idiot''.
* [[Obligatory Bondage Song]]: "Blood, Sex, and Booze" from ''Warning'' and "Dominated Love Slave" from ''Kerplunk''
* [[Obligatory Bondage Song]]: "Blood, Sex, and Booze" from ''Warning'' and "Dominated Love Slave" from ''Kerplunk''

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Do you have the time

To listen to me whine

About nothing and everything all at once?
Basket Case

Green Day is a pop/punk/alternative rock band from the Bay Area (Oakland, to be precise). Around 1987, Billie Joe Armstrong (vocals/guitar) and Mike Dirnt (bass) formed the band Sweet Children; in 1988, John Kiffmeyer joined as the drummer. Before releasing their first LP, the band changed its name to Green Day, supposedly as an inside joke about marijuana. In 1990, Kiffmeyer left the band to attend college and Tre Cool joined in his place, completing the Green Day we know today. In 1999 Green Day gained backup guitarist Jason White, but he usually isn't included in the band roster.

Green Day reached its peak of popularity with the Dookie album. Although Insomniac and Nimrod also got a favorable reception, the band began losing popularity after 1997. But in 2004, Green Day made a comeback with the rock opera American Idiot. The album is very anti-establishment in tone and frequently criticizes President Bush, as the Iraq War was going on at the time. American Idiot marked a complete departure from their earlier pop/punk style and alienated a portion of their fanbase, although it also won over new fans. American Idiot also received controversy for being "Anti-American". Interestingly, the album was very popular in Europe.

Green Day cites influence from punk bands such as the Sex Pistols, The Ramones, and The Clash. However, since the release of American Idiot, many have accused Green Day of selling out and adopting a more mainstream rock image.

The band have their own Rock Band game treatment, released June 2010.

It has just been announced (as of April 11, 2012) that the band are releasing a three-album trilogy in the fall.


Related Bands

  • The Boo (Billie Joe, Adrienne, Jakob)
  • Foxboro Hot Tubs (Billie Joe, Mike, Tre)
  • The Frustrators (Mike)
  • The Network (Billie Joe, Mike, Tre, and members of Devo, all under fake stage names)
  • Pinhead Gunpowder (Billie Joe, Jason White, Aaron Cometbus)

Notable Albums:

  • 39/Smooth (1990)
    • 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours (1991), which adds the 1000 Hours and Slappy EPs to the end of 39/Smooth. The original 39/Smooth is no longer in print because its been replaced completely by this longer and more popular release
  • Kerplunk (1992)
    • "2000 Light Years Away" (Will sometimes get played on Alt Rock stations [Seattle's 107.7 The End for example] on the radio if requested)
  • Dookie (1994)
    • "Basket Case"
    • "Longview"
    • "When I Come Around"
    • "She"
    • "Welcome To Paradise"
  • Insomniac (1995)
    • "Brain Stew/Jaded"
    • "Stuck with Me"
    • "Geek Stink Breath"
    • "Walking Contradiction"
  • Nimrod (1997)
    • "Hitchin' a Ride"
    • "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)"
    • "Redundant"
    • "Nice Guys Finish Last"
  • Warning (2000)
    • "Minority"
    • "Warning"
    • "Waiting"
    • "Macy's Day Parade"
  • American Idiot (2004)
    • "American Idiot"
    • "Jesus of Suburbia"
    • "Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
    • "Wake Me Up When September Ends"
    • "Holiday"
  • Twenty First Century Breakdown (2009)
    • "Know Your Enemy"
    • "21 Guns"
    • "East Jesus Nowhere"
    • "21st Century Breakdown"

Other:

  • "J.A.R. (Jason Andrew Relva)" (1995): non-album single which was a number-one hit
  • Skull Ring (2003): Collaboration with Iggy Pop
    • "Private Hell"
    • "Supermarket"
  • "I Fought the Law" (2004): Bobby Fuller Four cover
  • "The Saints Are Coming" (2006): Skids cover with U 2
  • "Working Class Hero" (2008): cover of the John Lennon song

Pre-American Idiot Green Day (For American Idiot and Twenty First Century Breakdown tropes, go to their respective pages) includes examples of: