Green Day filled a post Nirvana misery vacuum with their retro-punk anthems becoming official spokesmen for all teenage male matters (see masturbation, smoking dope, farting and chicks). Like fellow cartoon punkers The Offspring and Blink 182, Green Day remained in this state of arrested development for several years until 2004's American Idiot album which tackled George Bush, the invasion of Iraq and the suffocating age of consumerism. Phew! "I was ready to fail," said lead singer Billy Joe Armstrong. Instead, Green Day became the biggest band in the world...
Green Day singles
Basket Case (Jan 1995)
Welcome To Paradise (Oct 1994)
Longview (Mar 1995)
When I Come Around (May 1995)
Geek Stink Breath (Oct 1995)
Stuck With Me (Jan 1996)
Brain Stew / Jaded (Jul 1996)
Hitchin' A Ride (Oct 1997)
Time Of Your Life (Good Riddance) (Jan 1998)
Redundant (May 1998)
Minority (Sep 2000)
Warning (Dec 2000)
Waiting (Nov 2001)
American Idiot (Sep 2004)
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (Dec 2004)
Holiday (Mar 2005)
Wake Me Up When September Ends (Jun 2005)
Green Day albums
Dookie (Nov 1994)
Insomniac (Oct 1995)
Nimrod (Oct 1997)
Warning (Oct 2000)
International Superhits (Nov 2001)
Shenanigans (Jul 2002)
American Idiot (Oct 2004)
Green Day Biography
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