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GREEN DAY - DISCOGRAPHY (121 VIDEOS) + OH YEAH (NEW SINGLE 2020)










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Green Day

Profile:
Green Day is a pop punk/alternative rock band from East Bay, California that formed in 1987. They were originally called Sweet Children, but changed their name before their first release.

Current lineup
lead vocals, guitars : Billie Joe Armstrong
bass guitar, backing vocals : Mike Dirnt (Michael Pritchard)
drums, percussion : Tré Cool (Frank E. Wright III)

Former member:
Drums: John Kiffmeyer alias Al Sobrante until 1990.Less 
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Albums

Green Day - 39/Smooth album art39/Smooth Lookout! Records1990
Green Day - Kerplunk! album artKerplunk! Lookout! Records1991
Green Day - Dookie / Houses Of The Holy album artGreen Day / Led Zeppelin - Dookie / Houses Of The Holy ‎(LP, MP)AtlanticK 50 0141994
Green Day - Dookie album artDookie Reprise Records1994
Green Day - Insomniac album artInsomniac Reprise Records1995
Green Day - Live Tracks = 爆発ライヴ! album artGreen Day = グリーン・デイ* - Live Tracks = 爆発ライヴ! ‎(CD, MiniAlbum, S/Edition)Reprise RecordsWPCR-2041995
Green Day - At The Garage, Barcelona, Spain - June 5, 1994 album artAt The Garage, Barcelona, Spain - June 5, 1994 ‎(CD, Transcription, Dis)Westwood One Radio NetworkShow# 96-291996
Green Day - Nimrod. album artNimrod. Reprise Records1997
Green Day - Warning: album artWarning: Reprise Records2000
Green Day - Tune In, Tokyo... album artTune In, Tokyo... Reprise Records2001
Absolutely Live In The Zone ‎(2xCDr, Transcription)Westwood OneShow # 02-262002
Green Day - American Idiot album artAmerican Idiot Reprise Records2004
Green Day - Voice Ringtones Sampler album artVoice Ringtones Sampler ‎(CD, Promo, Smplr)Reprise Recordsnone2004
Green Day - Bullet In A Bible album artBullet In A Bible Reprise RecordsWarner Reprise Video2005
Green Day - In Concert 958 album artThe Futureheads / Green Day - In Concert 958 ‎(CD, Transcription)BBC Radio InternationalIC 09582005
Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown album art21st Century Breakdown Reprise Records2009
Green Day - American Idiot album artOriginal Broadway Cast* Featuring Green Day - American Idiot Reprise Records2010
Green Day - Awesome As F**k album artAwesome As F**k Reprise Records2011
Green Day - ¡UNO! album art¡UNO! Reprise Records2012
Green Day - ¡TRÉ! album art¡TRÉ! Reprise Records2012
Green Day - ¡DOS! album art¡DOS! Reprise Records2012
Green Day - Demolicious album artDemolicious Reprise Records2014
Green Day - Revolution Radio album artRevolution Radio Reprise Records2016
Green Day - Woodstock 1994 album artWoodstock 1994 Reprise Records2019

Singles & EPs

Green Day - 1,000 Hours album art1,000 Hours Lookout! Records1989

Reviews Show All 7 Reviews

edreperaza

edreperaza

 January 3, 2020
edited 13 days ago 
Honestly one of the best and most influential bands of all time. My favorite material form them is their pre-Dookie Lookout material but I love great amount of what came after as well. It is easy to right Green Day off as sell outs and just another pop punk band but in reality they go beyond that label. 30/Smooth and Kerplunk gave the East Bay Punk scene a nationwide recognition that only Operation Ivy was able to do before them. These albums are instant classics for me and are some of the band's most authentic works. When Lookout couldnt control their success, they had to go major label. Dookie's release in 1994 helped spearhead an entire sub genre that would see success for the next two decades. Dookie still stands as a practically flawless album in my opinion. The following three albums were all great as well Insomniac was much more aggressive, Nimrod explored more sounds while maintaining their youthful energy, and Warning explored a lot of uses of acoustic guitars and acoustic punk. And their 2004 comeback, American Idiot, was a phenomenal album that shook the mainstream and gave Green Day a respected position in music. The new sound and new style of Green Day after American Idiot would shape the genre for years to come. Green Day during the Bush era became increasingly vocal about the Iraq War and politics in general and while it polarized some, I appreciate Green Day's courage to make a stand on these issues. While I think some of their releases since American Idiot have been stale, they continue to make music for themselves and their fans if its good or not. 21st Century Breakdown had good concept but didnt turn out great, the Trilogy was a mess, and Rev Rad was a return to form. No matter what, Green Day will always be one of the best.
Rich.C

Rich.C

 January 19, 2017
With snappy, three-chord songs driven by effectively unshakable rhythms and squinty-faced vocals, Green Day have set the standard for Punk-Pop. Though the genre existed before their time, this Bay Area trio -- under the tutelage of Lookout! Records co-founder Larry Livermore -- helped resurrect the catchy, two-and-a-half-minute pop song. Green Day came together at a time when Berkeley, Calif., was bubbling with new bands who were blowing air into Punk's gasping lungs.
They quickly became local favorites, frequently playing 924 Gilman St. and helping to establish the venue's legendary status. Constant touring spread their easily digestible songs the world over, and Green Day began attracting considerable attention. Though not the first Bay Area Punk band to sign with a major label, they have certainly gone on to be the biggest. Despite criticism and cries of, "sell out!" Green Day remain as obnoxious and wily as when they were teenagers.
...Plus, their song formula has remained the same -- simple, catchy, and fun, changing just enough to keep from getting boring
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loaderror

 July 11, 2009
Dookie was the first album I ever bought. That album has obvious appeal to a 10 year old, but coming back to it after 14 years it seems as timeless as the Buzzcocks or the Replacements or anything else that I only bothered to get into after the MP3 revolution. Little did I know in 1994 that they would become the superband that they are now, bridging generation gaps and such with their very opportunistic "American Idiot". It's easy to hate a band that charges $50+ for concert tickets for what even now can be pigeonholed as Ramones style power punk, maybe with a bit of post-production gloss. Even as gifted as they are with crafting those kinds of pop rock songs, they never struck me as a "talented" band, the kind that would be fetching that sort of arena rock entry fee, but win a couple Grammys and I suppose the shoe fits.

Nevertheless I still appreciate this band despite selling out or whatever it is that they've done. It's not like they made themselves out to be the kind of people that would care about such a thing. Dookie is still an amazing pop album, American Idiot succeeds most of the time despite its blatant theatrics, and on the albums in the middle you'll find a goldmine of well made pop songs. You'd probably catch me listening to Dead Can Dance or Miles Davis before these guys nowadays, and with 21st Century Breakdown it seems they're having a lot of trouble trying to top American Idiot, but Dookie was a fine entry into the world of music that I don't regret.
Crijevo

Crijevo

 August 11, 2006
edited over 13 years ago 
Ok, they're Punk, although not living like punks - even less that they would die for it. When ´Dookie´ hit the charts, they weren't even that young to claim music for teens - still in Punk or whatever's left of its 70s fashion commodity, Green Day turned into 'idiots' they refuse to be.

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Videos (121) Edit


Green Day - When I Come Around [Official Music Video]
2:58
Green Day - Redundant [Official Music Video]
3:23
Green Day Welcome to Paradise Kerplunk
3:31
Green Day - American Idiot [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
3:03
Green Day - Sweet Children (EP 1990)
8:18
At the Library
2:28
Green Day - 21 Guns [Official Music Video]
5:27
East Jesus Nowhere
4:35
Green Day - Longview (Clean Version)
3:56
Brat
1:44
Green Day - Basket Case [Official Music Video]
3:13
Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) [Official Music Video]
2:32
No One Knows
3:40
Green Day: Boulevard Of Broken Dreams - [Official Video]
4:48
I Was There
3:35
Green Day - Last Of The American Girls [Official Music Video]
3:54
99 Revolutions (Demo)
4:07
Green Day - Bang Bang (Official Lyric Video)
3:32
Green Day - 2000 Light Years Away
2:26
Green Day: God's Favorite Band - Hitchin A Ride
2:54
Panic Song
3:36
Green Day - Walking Contradiction (Video)
2:37
Green Day - American Idiot [Live]
7:56
Green Day: God's Favorite Band - Good Riddance [Time Of Your Life]
2:40
Stuart and the Ave.
2:04
Green Day - Hitchin' A Ride (Video)
2:53
Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown [Official Music Video]
4:35
Green Day - Longview [Live]
6:16
Green Day: Holiday - [Official Video]
4:42
Green Day - King For A Day/Shout [Live]
10:16
Green Day - Fell For You Otis Mix (+ DOWNLOAD IN THE DESCRIPTION)
3:09
Green Day - 39 Smooth - Going To Pasalacqua
3:31
Green Day Live PVHS May 10 1990 [FULL CONCERT]
52:52
Green Day - She - [HQ]
2:15
Green Day's ¡UNO! Deluxe Fan CD Unboxing
6:48
Green Day - Jesus Of Suburbia (Video)
11:48
Green Day - Bang Bang (Official Music Video)
3:29
Green Day Church On Sunday with lyrics
3:20
Green Day - Cigarettes and Valentines [Live] 

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