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Nearly five years after their last album, Green Day will return this May with their latest punk masterpiece, 21st Century Breakdownan album Rolling Stone's David Fricke describes as even ";more ...
There are no real surprises on "21st Century Breakdown." Album review: Green Day's '21st Century Breakdown' Published: ; May. 19, 2009, 7:03 p.m.
Green Day's 21st Century Breakdown — the band's eighth studio record and first since 2004's Grammy-winning American Idiot — has a firm release date: May 15th.
Most fans will have to wait until mid-May to hear Green Day’s forthcoming album, “21st Century Breakdown,” but not those who’ve managed to score tickets to the Berkeley pop-punk act’s ...
21st Century Breakdown Green Day (Reprise) When the world betrays you, do you drop out or fight back? That's the central question of "21st Century Breakdown," Green Day's new album, centering ...
In addition to the title track, “Desperate” and the Banksy-inspired cover art, 21st Century Breakdown’s lyrics are now available to mull over before the album’s 5/15 release.
Green Day's 21st Century Breakdown might very well be the most anticipated album of 2009... at least, if you listen to mainstream media outlets and pop-punk lovers around the world.
Lead Singer of Green Day, Billy Joe along with the rest of the band perform songs from their new album "American Idiot" during a free concert in Lower Manhattan on September 22, 2004. Fans at the ...
Green Day have leap straight to number one with their new album 21st Century Breakdown after just two days on sale, knocking Bob Dylan off the top spot. The band’s eighth studio album, was ...
Green Day talk “21st Century Breakdown” Contributed by david5345 , Posted by Aubin Paul Warner Music Group 16 years ago Green Day spoke with The USA Today about their forthcoming album.
Sounding like a mix of American Idiot, 21st Century Breakdown and Revolution Radio, a new Green Day single – seemingly called The American Dream Is Killing Me – is on the way!
Green Day are back. Butch Vig is producing. Their new album cover has been compared unfavorably to Banksy, Think Tank, and Watchmen, and favorably to dookie (no italics). Now there’s actual ...