American Idiot is the seventh studio album by "Green Day" and was released on September 21, 2004 on "Reprise Records", and was produced by Rob Cavallo. In mid-2003 Green Day began recording "Cigarettes and Valentines" but the master tracks were stolen from the studio, but instead of rerecording the album the band decided to start from scratch which led to the creation of American Idiot. American Idiot entered at #1 in the U.S charts as well as in many countries. To date, it is Green Day's second-best selling album behind Dookie with over 14 million units sold worldwide.
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- American Idiot (album)
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| - American Idiot is the seventh studio album by "Green Day" and was released on September 21, 2004 on "Reprise Records", and was produced by Rob Cavallo. In mid-2003 Green Day began recording "Cigarettes and Valentines" but the master tracks were stolen from the studio, but instead of rerecording the album the band decided to start from scratch which led to the creation of American Idiot. American Idiot entered at #1 in the U.S charts as well as in many countries. To date, it is Green Day's second-best selling album behind Dookie with over 14 million units sold worldwide.
- American Idiot is Green Day's album which is played at the 5th tier Milton Keynes
* "American Idiot"
* "Jesus of Suburbia"
* "Holiday"
* "Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
* "Are We the Waiting/St. Jimmy"
* "Give Me Novacaine/She's A Rebel"
* "Extraordinary Girl"
* "Letterbomb"
* "Wake Me Up When September Ends"
* "Homecoming"
* "Whatsername"
- "American Idiot" is the seventh studio album by American punk rock band Green Day, released on September 20, 2004 in the United States on Reprise Records. The album was produced by the band's longtime collaborator Rob Cavallo and the band itself. Recording for the album began in 2003 after the master recordings for an album named Cigarettes and Valentines were stolen.
- American Idiot is the seventh studio album by Green Day. It was released on September 21, 2004 through Reprise Records and was produced by longtime collaborator Rob Cavallo. In mid-2003, the band began recording songs for an album entitled Cigarettes and Valentines. However, the master tracks were stolen and the band decided to start over rather than re-record Cigarettes and Valentines. The group decided to produce a rock opera, inspired by the work of The Who and several musicals. It follows the life of "Jesus of Suburbia", a sort of anti-hero created by Billie Joe Armstrong. Following early recording at Studio 880 in Oakland, California, the band finished the album at Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood.
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| - Green Day, Rob Cavallo
- Rob Cavallo, Green Day
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| - iTunes deluxe edition bonus tracks
- Bonus track on Japanese release
- Japanese bonus disc
- Special edition bonus DVD
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| - Boulevard of Broken Dreams
- Wake Me Up When September Ends
- American Idiot
- Holiday
- American Idiot
- Favorite Son
- Letterbomb
- Extraordinary Girl
- Boulevard of Broken Dreams
- Shoplifter
- Jesus of Suburbia
- Whatsername
- She's a Rebel
- Are We the Waiting
- Give Me Novacaine
- Governator
- Homecoming"
- I. "Jesus of Suburbia"
- I. "The Death of St. Jimmy"
- II. "City of the Damned"
- II. "East 12th St."
- III. "I Don't Care"
- III. "Nobody Likes You"
- IV. "Dearly Beloved"
- IV. "Rock and Roll Girlfriend"
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