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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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 | Descripción: | Arranged By [String Arrangements]: Tom Kitt, Artwork [Stencil Crew]: Andrew Black (5), Artwork [Stencil Crew]: David Cooper (8), Artwork [Stencil Crew]: Micah Chong, Bass, Vocals: Mike Dirnt, Conductor [String Conductor]: Patrick Warren, Coordinator [Production Coordinator]: Bill Schneider, Design, Photography By, Artwork [Stencils]: Chris Bilheimer, Drums, Percussion: Tre Cool, Engineer: Chris Dugan, Engineer [Additional]: Andrew Schubert, Engineer [Additional]: Brad Kobylczak, Engineer [Additional]: Brad Townsend, Engineer [Additional]: Joe McGrath, Engineer [Assistant]: Keith Armstrong, Engineer [Assistant]: Nik Karpen, Engineer [Assistant]: Wesley Seidman, Guitar, Piano, Vocals: Billie Joe Armstrong, Lyrics By: Billie Joe Armstrong, Mastered By: Ted Jensen, Mixed By: Chris Lord-Alge, Music By: Green Day, Photography By [Back Cover Photo]: Marina Chavez, Piano: Jason Freese, Producer: Butch Vig, Producer: Green Day, Technician [Drum Tech]: Kenny Butler, Technician [Drum Tech]: Mike Fasano, Technician [Guitar Tech]: Bill Schneider, Technician [Guitar Tech]: Micah Chong, Labelcode RPRW517153.2 (9362498021L, 9362498021L), Record Company Warner Music Group, Phonographic Copyright (p) Reprise Records, Phonographic Copyright (p) WEA International Inc., Copyright (c) Reprise Records, Copyright (c) WEA International Inc."21st Century Breakdown" es un potente álbum conceptual del legendario grupo de punk rock Green Day lanzado en formato CD por el sello Reprise Records en el año 2009. Este ambicioso trabajo destaca por fusionar los característicos riffs energéticos y letras reflexivas del grupo para narrar la historia de dos personajes enfrentando el amor y el desencanto dentro del convulso mundo moderno actual. Entre sus temas más destacados se encuentran ?Know Your Enemy?, ?21 Guns? y ?East Jesus Nowhere?, todos con estribillos memorables e instrumentación dinámica propia del estilo único de la banda estadounidense formada en 1987; tras alcanzar fama mundial con su disco ?Dookie? (1994), han cosechado múltiples premios Grammy y vendido millones de discos alrededor del planeta consolidándose como una referencia clave del rock contemporáneo internacionalmente reconocida hasta hoy día.Reprise Records fue fundado por Frank Sinatra en 1960 y desde entonces ha sido sinónimo tanto de calidad sonora como diversidad artística gracias a su extenso catálogo repleto figuras icónicas influyentes para toda una generación musical global. |  | Productor: |
Butch Vig |
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9362498021 |
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Persona responsable para la UE:
Warner Music Warner Music Group Germany Holding GmbH Alter Wandrahm 14, 20457 Hamburg, DE anfrage@warnermusic.com |  |
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