Livfull rock med smarta texter som tar upp viktiga problem i USA. Härliga riff. -
favoritanton
1: American Idiot
2: Too Much Too Soon -
Slitvarg
ja, tänkte väl att om man ska köpa en aktuell skiva med dom också så varför inte denna också... -
fwa0916
Livfull rock med smarta texter som tar upp viktiga problem i USA. Härliga riff. -
favoritanton
1: American Idiot
2: Too Much Too Soon -
Slitvarg
ja, tänkte väl att om man ska köpa en aktuell skiva med dom också så varför inte denna också... -
fwa0916
"Holiday" är suverän! -
Dalle
For a California punk trio that basically made a career out of celebrating its ADD, this politically charged rock opera marked a major triumph. Recorded after Green Day recorded and, ahem, “lost” 20 tracks that were meant to go on another album called Cigarettes and Valentines, the band spent three months coming up with the basic tracks for American Idiot. Inspired by the Who and musical soundtracks such as Jesus Christ Superstar and West Side Story, the group made a guitar-heavy double-album telling the convoluted story of a character called Jesus of Suburbia. Driven by epic songs like the title track, “Holiday,” and “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” the album scored a Grammy for Best Rock Album while a year later “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” won the prize for “Record of the Year.” -
Greger
Billie Joe Armstrong (Guitar, lead vocals), Mike Dirnt (Bass, vocals), Tré Cool (Drums, vocals) Produced by Rob Cavallo & Green Day -
soulpunk
+5 Bonuslåtar (Låt 14-18). -
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