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The Studio Albums

The Studio Albums

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  • Released Date: 27 Aug 2012

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, Green Day, the pop-punk pioneers who brought us hits like "American Idiot" and "Basket Case." This box set containing all their studio albums from 1990 to 2009 is a must-have for any fan of the band - or anyone who just loves a good ol' dose of angsty teenage rebellion.

From their early days with albums like "39/Smooth" and "Kerplunk" to their mainstream success with "Dookie" and "American Idiot," Green Day have proved time and time again that they are the kings of punk rock. Each album in this collection showcases the band's evolution and growth, from their raw, garage band beginnings to their arena-rock anthems.

Songs like "Longview," "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)," and "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" are just a few of the highlights that remind us why Green Day have been a force to be reckoned with for over three decades. But don't let their catchy melodies fool you - beneath the surface lies a commentary on society, politics, and the struggles of youth.

So, if you're a die-hard Green Day fan or just looking to expand your music collection, this box set is a no-brainer. Pop it in your CD player, turn the volume up to 11, and let the rebellious spirit of Green Day wash over you. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. At the Library
2. Don't Leave Me
3. I Was There
4. Disappearing Boy
5. Green Day
7. 16
6. Going to Pasalacqua
8. Road to Acceptance
9. Rest
10. The Judge's Daughter
11. Paper Lanterns
12. Why Do You Want Him?
13. 409 in Your Coffeemaker
14. Knowledge
15. 1,000 Hours
16. Dry Ice
17. Only of You
18. The One I Want
19. I Want to Be Alone


Disc: 2
1. 2000 Light Years Away
2. One for the Razorbacks
3. Welcome to Paradise
4. Christie Road
5. Private Ale
16. My Generation
6. Dominated Love Slave
7. One of My Lies
8. 80
9. Android
10. No One Knows
11. Who Wrote Holden Caulfield?
12. Words I Might Have Ate
14. Best Thing in Town
13. Sweet Children
15. Strangeland


Disc: 3
1. Burnout
2. Having a Blast
3. Chump
4. Longview
5. Welcome to Paradise
6. Pulling Teeth
7. Basket Case
8. She
9. Sassafras Roots
10. When I Come Around
11. Coming Clean
12. Emenius Sleepus
13. In the End
14. F.O.D.


Disc: 4
1. Armatage Shanks
2. Brat
3. Stuck With Me
4. Geek Stink Breath
5. No Pride
6. Bab's Uvula Who?
7. 86
8. Panic Song
9. Stuart and the Ave.
10. Brain Stew
11. Jaded
12. Westbound Sign
13. Tight Wad Hill
14. Walking Contradiction


Disc: 5
1. Nice Guys Finish Last
2. Hitchin' a Ride
3. The Grouch
4. Redundant
5. Scattered
6. All the Time
7. Worry Rock
8. Platypus (I Hate You)
9. Uptight
10. Last Ride In
11. Jinx
12. Haushinka
13. Walking Alone
14. Reject
15. Take Back
16. King for a Day
17. Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)
18. Prosthetic Head


Disc: 6
1. Warning
2. Blood, Sex and Booze
3. Church On Sunday
4. Fashion Victim
5. Castaway
6. Misery
7. Deadbeat Holiday
8. Hold On
9. Jackass
10. Waiting
11. Minority
12. Macy's Day Parade
13. 86


Disc: 7
1. American Idiot
2. Jesus of Suburbia/City of the Damned/I Don't Care/Dearly Beloved/Tales of Another Broken Home
3. Holiday
4. Boulevard of Broken Dreams
5. Are We the Waiting
6. St. Jimmy
8. She's a Rebel
7. Give Me Novacaine
9. Extraordinary Girl
10. Letterbomb
11. Wake Me Up When September Ends
12. The Death of St. Jimmy/East 12th St/Nobody Likes You/Rock and Roll Girlfriend/We're Coming Home Again
13. Whatsername


Disc: 8
1. Song of the Century
2. 21st Century Breakdown
3. Know Your Enemy
4. IViva La Gloria!
5. Before the Lobotomy
6. Christian's Inferno
7. Last Night On Earth
8. East Jesus Nowhere
9. Peacemaker
10. Last of the American Girls
11. Murder City
13. Restless Heart Syndrome
12. ¿Viva La Gloria? (Little Girl)
14. Horseshoes and Handgrenades
15. The Static Age
16. 21 Guns
17. Mass Hysteria/Modern World
18. See the Light

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About the artist

Green Day

Green Day: The Punk Trio Who Never Grew Up Green Day's journey from garage band to global superstars is a story that's as turbulent as their power chords. Hailing from the Bay Area, these punk rock veterans burst onto the scene in the early 90s with their breakthrough album, Dookie, which solidified their status as the poster boys for teenage angst. From then on, they've continued to deliver high-energy anthems that speak to the disaffected youth in all of us. With frontman Billie Joe Armstrong's snarling vocals and catchy guitar riffs, Green Day has become a household name in the alternative music scene. Known for their bold lyrics and unapologetic attitude, the band never shies away from tackling controversial topics head-on. Their fearless approach to songwriting has earned them a dedicated fanbase that spans generations. But don't be fooled by their rebellious image - Green Day are seasoned musicians who know how to deliver a killer live performance. Whether they're playing to thousands at a music festival or rocking out in a small, sweaty club, their energy is infectious and their passion for music is palpable. Despite their rebellious persona, Green Day's music has a surprisingly universal appeal. Their songs are equal parts brash and heartfelt, capturing the anxieties and aspirations of today's youth. So whether you're a die-hard punk fan or just looking for a good time, Green Day has something for everyone. Just remember to turn up the volume and let loose - because with Green Day, the revolution will be televised.

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