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01. "Song Of The Century (Album Version)" 02. "21st Century Breakdown (Album Version)" 03. "Know your enemy (Album Version)" 04. "viva La Gloria! (Album Version)" 05. "Before The Lobotomy (Album Version)" 06. "Christian's Inferno (Album Version)" 07. "Last Night On Earth (Album Version)" 08. "East Jesus Nowhere (Album Version)" 09. "Peacemaker (Album Version)" 10. "Last Of The American Girls (Album Version)" 11. "Murder City (Album Version)" 12. "¨viva La Gloria? (Little Girl) (Album Version)" 13. "Restless Heart Syndrome (Album Version)" 14. "Horseshoes And Handgrenades (Album Version)" 15. "The Static Age (Album Version)" 16. "21 Guns (Album Version)" 17. "American Eulogy (Mass Hysteria / Modern World) (Album Version)" 18. "See The Light (Album Version)"
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 | Description: | 21st Century Breakdown by Green Day, released 14 May 2009.
This version of 21st Century Breakdown comes as a 1xCD. - Green Day's dazzlingly ambitious 2004 rock opera American Idiot, with it's striking caricature of "the President gas man", didn't just chime with the anti- Bush post-Iraq invasion zeitgeist; it increasingly came to define it. Five years on, 21st Century Breakdown picks up broadly where it's predecessor left off, it's 17 songs attempting to make sense of what it means to be angry and alive amid the figurative and literal wreckage left behind by Dubya's presidency. The bad guy may have been run out of town, but this is less a victory parade than a trenchant to-do list, an album that's as complex as the era that shaped it."21st Century Breakdown" is a powerful concept album by the legendary punk rock band Green Day, released in 2009 on CD format by Reprise Records. This ambitious record showcases Green Day's signature blend of energetic punk riffs and thought-provoking lyrics, telling the story of two characters navigating love and disillusionment in a turbulent modern world. The album features standout tracks like "Know Your Enemy," "21 Guns," and "East Jesus Nowhere," all marked by anthemic choruses and dynamic instrumentation. Green Day, formed in 1987, rose to international fame with their breakthrough album "Dookie" (1994) and have since become one of the most influential bands in modern rock music, earning multiple Grammy Awards and selling millions of records worldwide. Reprise Records, founded by Frank Sinatra in 1960, is renowned for its diverse roster of iconic artists across genres, consistently delivering high-quality releases that shape contemporary music culture. |  | Producer: |
Butch Vig |
 | No. of tracks: |
18 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
9362498021 |
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