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21st Century Breakdown (CD)

By: Green Day (Artist)


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DISC 1 for 21st Century Breakdown (CD) Album By Green Day (Artist)
1   Song Of The Century
2   21st Century Breakdown
3   Know Your Enemy
4   ­Viva La Gloria!
5   Before The Lobotomy
6   Christians Inferno
7   Last Night On Earth
8   East Jesus Nowhere
9   Peacemaker
10   Last Of The American Girls
11   Murder City
12   ¨Viva La Gloria? (Little Girl)
13   Restless Heart Syndrome
14   Horseshoes And Handgrenades
15   Static Age, The
16   21 Guns
17   American Eulogy (Mass Hysteria/Modern World)
18   See The Light
 


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Spin (p.85) - "There's some stretching stylistically: Two different songs called 'Viva La Gloria!' open with piano, while the lush, mid-tempo 'Last Night on Earth' and 'Restless Heart Syndrome' ape mid-period Beatles..."
Entertainment Weekly (p.56) - "Give credit where thrashing, three-chord credit is due....No matter how arrested their style and subject matter, Green Day remain remarkably good at high-blast anthems that burrow directly into the pogo-ing, lizard-brain id." -- Grade: B
Q (Magazine) (p.114) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Bold, ambitious and revelling in the chaos of our age, 21ST CENTURY BREAKDOWN is another perfect document of our times."
Record Collector (magazine) (p.132) - "Billie Joe Armstrong isn't afraid to spit out exactly what he's feeling, now matter how nihilistic..."

Title Note

Green Day: Billie Joe Armstrong (vocals, guitar, piano); Mike Dirnt (vocals, bass guitar); Tre Cool (drums, percussion).

Additional personnel: Jason Freese (piano).

Audio Mixer: Chris Lord-Alge.

Audio Remasterer: Ted Jensen.

Recording information: Studio 880,Oakland Ca.

Arranger: Tom Kitt.

Still enamored of the concept of the concept album more than four years after AMERICAN IDIOT, Green Day unveiled its rock-opera sequel, 21ST CENTURY BREAKDOWN, in 2009. Like its predecessor, BREAKDOWN wholeheartedly embraces the iconic punk-pop act's shift to a stadium-filling sound, while also remaining loyal to the San Francisco-based trio's progressive sociopolitical outlook. Even with a president in the White House that outspoken frontman Billie Joe Armstrong supports, he still finds plenty to rail against, with much of BREAKDOWN alluding to the earlier Bush years of the new millennium, particularly the surging, Queen-like title track.

Aiding Armstrong and his comrades in their sonic attack against conservative authority is renowned producer (and Garbage member) Butch Vig, best known for helming Nirvana's NEVERMIND. Completely in sync with Green Day's grand vision, Vig helps to create the huge spaces for the band to construct their anthems, as best heard on the resonant anti-war tune "21 Guns." Unabashedly unsubtle and lifted by passionate restlessness, BREAKDOWN succeeds as AMERICAN IDIOT Mark II, proving that Green Day has no intention of scaling back its intriguingly ambitious approach.



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5 out of 5 stars Green Day is back. And better than ever., May 9, 2009
By gd21cbdown
As a very big long time fan of Green Day, and an honest reviewer, I can say quite honestly that this album rightfully deserves 5 stars. The album begins with a short but sweet speech, entitled "Song of The Century." The first song then kicks in with a melodic 2 chords, building up and up until the whole song blows up and kicks in. This one is entitled "21st Century Breakdown," and shares a familiar theme with the album title, and cover. The song has a sped-up tempo change, and ends in solo with Billie whispering, "Heroes and Cons," the first out of three parts of the album. Next up is the single, "Know Your Enemy," in which the power-pop-punk three chords ring out melodically for 3 minutes. The next song, a lovely rock ballad, entitled "Viva La Gloria," delivers a sad, but sweet message, presenting the first main character in the album, Gloria. Track 5, "Before The Lobotomy," starts off slow, but eventually breaks in as Billie screams into the mic, "Im not stoned, Im just f**ked up." Meanwhile, "Christians Inferno" has violent, angry lyrics, pounding to a Clash like familiar mixture of swelling instruments, and hard, course vocals. The final song in that chapter, "Last Night On Earth," is simply a soft love song. Now the album presents the second "act," "Charlatans & Saints." The act kicks off with track 8, "East Jesus Nowhere," a catchy song, however with varying religious views nonetheless. "Peacemaker" is next in line, with an almost "Misery" like beat, as if a Russian gypsy song. "Last of The American Girls" begins quite similar to "Whatsername," and is just a straight-forward Green Day song. Nothing else. "Murder City," with a familiar sound to "Gloria," and "Letterbomb," appears to be about loss of hope, but still having a little courage left in you. "Desperate, but not helpless," is one of the key bullet points in the song. "Viva La Gloria? (Little Girl) appears as #12 on the album, and in my opinion, is the roughest cut, but still good nonetheless. The final track in this act, "Restless Heart Syndrome," delivers almost and 80s, Coldplay, U2 sound, only better. This concludes the second stunning act of "21st Century Breakdown." The final and third act in this amazing work of out now begins. The album beings to wrap up, and draw closer to its conclusion. "Horseshoes and Handgrenades" is the name of this act, and the first song contained in it. It starts off brutally violent, and quite intense, but stunning at least, with the lyrics, "Im not f**king around, I think Im coming out." 4 songs away from the end of the album, "The Static Age" is presented, a fun song to play live about t.v. and radio. "21 Guns," probably the best, saddest, and most meaningful tracks on the disc, presents a song about war. It begins similar to the outro on "Wake Me Up When September Ends," and kicks in with an acoustic guitar, with a Minor chord progression in D. Halfway through the first verse, Mike and Tre kick in, and by the time the chorus rolls around, its a full-blown pop-punk-rock song. Track 17 rolls around, and this ones a two-part song, called "American Eulogy." "Mass Hysteria" is the first part. It begins with an intro like "Song of the Century," and kicks in in a rather weird chord progression and sound, but quickly turns into a Green Day song, where surprisingly, Billie shouts "Its just a bunch of n***ers throwing gas into the hysteria." Then, the second part breaks in out of nowhere, shouting "I Dont Want to live in the MODERN WORLD," the name of the second part. At the end of the song, both party are screaming over each other, right before "See The Light" begins. It starts off as a sped-up "21CBdown," and fortunately, ends the album on a thoughtful, peaceful, and very hopeful note, explaining how theres still hope left in the world. So in conclusion, take this review into consideration, and really think as you listen track by track. I know I will. i also know that Ill be rocking out to this album for a long time. Peace. Enjoy.

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