Green Day

  • Green Day’s “Dilemma”

    Green Day‘s “Dilemma“ has dropped. This track is on the band’s 14th studio album “Saviors,” due January 19th. Recorded in London and L.A., “Saviors” was produced by Rob Cavallo. “‘Dilemma‘ was one of those songs that was kind of easy to write because it was so personal to me,” explained frontman Billie Joe Armstrong. “We’ve seen so many of our peers struggle with…

  • Green Day Score Eighth #1

    Green Day‘s “The American Dream Is Killing Me” is #1 on Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart (dated 11/25). The song is from the band’s upcoming fourteenth album, “Saviors,” which is due January 19th. It only took “The American Dream Is Killing Me,” the band’s first #1 since “Oh Yeah!” in ’20, four weeks to top the…

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    Green Day – Revolution Radio

    Revolution Radio hits with raw urgency, built on jagged riffs and shouted confessions. Armstrong delivers each line with combustible energy, and the band powers through with garage-born intensity. It’s scrappy, unfiltered, and wired to burn itself into memory.

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    Green Day – American Idiot

    Green Day – American Idiot Every chord is urgent, every hook sharpened for mass chantability, yet the fury feels strangely personal. The songs arrive less like carefully sculpted anthems and more like dispatches from a cornered mind, spitting out slogans, bile, and accidental poetry. It’s a rock opera wearing a leather jacket and a hangover,…

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    Green Day – Nimrod

    Nimrod thrives on disorder polished just enough to keep from collapsing. It sneers, it laughs, it aches, and it howls, sometimes all in the same breath. Every track feels like a different punch thrown from the same set of bruised knuckles, daring you to flinch.

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    Green Day – Dookie

    Green Day tears into a tangled emotional state with quick riffs, sharp humor, and bursts of nervous energy. The album plants its weight on raw momentum and lets each track radiate pressure, doubt, and drive. Every hook snaps with purpose and leaves its mark.