The evergreen band

Green Day with its genuinely composed music, strong intonation and juvenile lyrical album needs no introduction today in the world of pop punk. Green Day — the band from Berkley, has been in the music scene for over decades and is still rocking by creating loud, poppy and undeniably music full of fun. Their latest album is another proof of what they have contributed to the music industry and a perfect treat to all of their fans. Voted as the Best Music Artist in 2005 by MTV, they have succeeded in establishing their spunky character consistently.

The album American Idiot has 13 tracks. The album itself has left behind remarkable impressions that share a unique composition with clean guitar tones. Green Day confidently has taken out this controversial record in fiery social criticism aimed at the right as singer/guitarist Billy Joe Armstrong puts it in the title track, the Redneck agenda, Jesus of Suburbia and Home coming that flitter through the political world. Boulevard of Broken Dreams has given the band a touch of moodiness and a carefree gloomy feeling. This song basically talks about loneliness and moving alone in life without any specific goal and determination. He even portrays his wish to be found by someone someday.

Wake me up when September ends is an emotion evoking song sung by Billy Joe (lead vocal) revealing the pain of losing his dearest father. Green Day sounds more and more synonymous with pop punk with each release, making a noble effort to expand its popularity vigorously. Billy Joe, Mike Durnt (guitarist/supporting vocals) and Tre cool (drummer) have put in their best in compiling the songs in the album.