
1). 39/Smooth (1990)
2). Kerplunk! (1992)
3). Dookie (1994)
4). Insomniac (1995)
5). Nimrod (1997)
6). Warning (2000)
7). American Idiot (2004)
8). 21st Century Breakdown (2009)
it's your's choice to choose :)
"The dynamic first book from the popular punk rock band Green Day will include hundreds of photographs of the band on tour and backstage, as well as ephemera including backstage passes, ticket stubs, handwritten notes and lyrics, and more. These gorgeous photos will be supplemented with lyrics from their last two hit albums American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown, and captions from the rest of the band. This fan must-have will also feature a foreword by Billie Joe Armstrong."
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"During an era in which grunge cast a melancholy shadow over the music scene, Green Day allowed listeners to have a bit of fun. Later, when hip hop and Auto-Tune pop made a mockery of the industry, Green Day proved that music can still be relevant to the world and push for change, rekindling the spirit if not the sound of punk."
'Green Day were the first name that sprung to mind when I read this week's topic. Over the last 22 years, Green Day have grown and matured, going from the punk kids on Kerplunk! and 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours to the epic stadium rockers we've heard on recent albums American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown.
Honestly, I love every album Green Day has made (although American Idiot is a low point for the diehard fan in me), from the experimental, acoustic-rock style on Warning to the pop-punk perfection that is Dookie. Never content with sticking to one genre.'
I know they've got a bit of bad press from die-hard fans who think they've lost their edge, but they're selling 21st Century Breakdown short. It's not Dookie-era Green Day, but it's so much more. There's a bit of everything, from pop-punk tracks like "Know Your Enemy", "The Static Age" and "Murder City" to ballads like "21 Guns" and "Last Night On Earth".
The songwriting is fantastic, and they really are the biggest rock band in the world right now.
It's a pretty good summary of the show, and if you're looking into some insight of what the current tour and setup is like, this paints a pretty accurate picture of what you can expect.
'Only the most expansive and confident of bands can make shows to the scale of tonight's gathering feel not merely like a gig, but an actual event. Green Day, of course, do this better than anyone you would care to name. '