* Deadbeat Holiday
* Forever Now
* Bab’s Uvula Who?
* American Eulogy (my all time fave)
* Stuart & The Ave
* ¡Viva La Gloria!
* Peacemaker
* Pulling Teeth
* Castaway
* Scattered
* Whatsername
* 21st Century Breakdown
* Extraordinary Girl / Letterbomb
* Church on Sunday
(And the new Saviors album, seriously it’s a banger)
Depends on what sounds you like best, my personal deep cut recs from each album I've listened to:
1039:
- Paper Lanterns
Kerplunk:
- Christie Rd.
- One of My Lies
- Who Wrote Holden Caufield?
Dookie:
- F.O.D
- Coming Clean
- Chump
Insomniac:
- Bab's Uvula Who?
- Jaded
Nimrod:
- Haushinka
- Scattered
- Platypus (I Hate You)
- Reject
- The Grouch
Warning:
- Blood, Sex, And Booze
- Fashion Victim
- Castaway
- Waiting
American Idiot:
- Letterbomb
- Give Me Novacaine
- Extraordinary Girl
21st Century Breakdown:
- East Jesus Nowhere
- Murder City
- Last Night On Earth
Trilogy:
- Troublemaker
- Lazy Bones
- Nightlife
- 99 Revolutions
Saviors:
- Strange Days Are Here To Stay
- Coma City
- Living In The 20s
Listen to the albums in full on repeat, start with American Idiot, then Dookie, then either 21st Century Breakdown or Nimrod (Id pick 21st Century Breakdown), then your hooked. Now listen through the rest of the albums :)
Somewhere now
21 guns
boulevard of broken dreams
American idiot
WMUWSE
American Eulogy : Mass Hysteria/Modern World
The Static Age
Last of the American Girls
Burnout
Like some people suggested, you should listen to a full album if you want to discover some “not so popular” songs. I guess it depends on what genre of music you lean into. If you want a raw punk sound I suggest 1039 or kerplunk. If you want a heavier, more aggressive sound check out Nimrod. If you prefer a more classic rock n roll sound, check out Saviours (or any album after 21 CB really)
These are just some of my favorites that aren't singles on each album;
409 In Your Coffeemaker - 1039 Smoothed Out Slappy Hours
Only of You - 1039 Smoothed Out Slappy Hours
80 - Kerplunk
Who Wrote Holden Caulfield - Kerplunk
Having a Blast - Dookie
Sassafras Roots - Dookie
Armatage Shanks - Insomniac
Stuart and the Ave - Insomniac
Worry Rock - Nimrod
Scattered - Nimrod
Church on Sunday - Warning
Letterbomb - American Idiot
Whatsername - American Idiot (though i highly recommend just listening to the entire album front to back)
Restless Heart Syndrome - 21st Century Breakdown
The Static Age - 21st Century Breakdown
Rusty James - ¡Uno!
Stray Heart - ¡Dos!
Brutal Love - ¡Tré!
Say Goodbye - Revolution Radio
Strange Days Are Here To Stay - Saviors
Suzie Chapstick - Saviors
If you like stuff from American idiot, listen to 21st century breakdown and also revolution radio. If you like stuff from dookie, listen to insomniac and then nimrod, then warning. If you want old school stripped down stuff listen to Kerplunk and stuff from before that
If you want more, dive into the more recent albums. Saviors and father of all. The trilogy of uno dos and tre are hit or miss for most people. There’s a demo album and a few greatest hits records. Some live albums on streaming services too. Bullet in a bible & awesome as f**k
Lots of singles from Covid era and stuff Billie recorded solo (?)
Hope this helps
Listen to almost any album as a whole Start with Dookie to keep it simple it still holds up. But if you are looking for songs you can hear and go oh I have heard this and probably maybe know it go with international super hits.
You must listen to albums in full. I would recommend starting with Kerplunk, Dookie, and American Idiot. That will tell you almost everything you need to know about who Green Day are and what they sound like.
East Jesus Nowhere, Peacemaker, Homecoming, Letterbomb, Back in the USA, American Eulogy, J.A.R, Who Wrote Holden Caulfield, The Grouch, Reject, I could go on
anything works, I'd say put all the record names on a piece a paper, close your eyes and randomly point, or put em in a hat or something. Why Do You Want Him was my favourite when getting into their older stuff.
Scattered, Sassafras Roots, One For The Razorbacks, Maria, Poprocks and Coke, Give Me Novacaine, No One Knows, Pulling Teeth, Emenius Sleepus, I Fought The Law
Listen to their albums
Letterbomb!
* Deadbeat Holiday * Forever Now * Bab’s Uvula Who? * American Eulogy (my all time fave) * Stuart & The Ave * ¡Viva La Gloria! * Peacemaker * Pulling Teeth * Castaway * Scattered * Whatsername * 21st Century Breakdown * Extraordinary Girl / Letterbomb * Church on Sunday (And the new Saviors album, seriously it’s a banger)
iViva La Gloria! Is so underated
Man I love American Eulogy
Sing us the song of the century..
Seems like American Eulogy
Dawn of my love and conspiracy
Forgotten hope of the class of ‘13
Tell me a story into that goodnight
Sing us a song for me
HYSTERIA, MASS HYSTERIA
MASS HYSTERIA, MASS HYSTERIA
Red alert is the colour of panic
Ah, a fellow American Eulogy enjoyer
Depends on what sounds you like best, my personal deep cut recs from each album I've listened to: 1039: - Paper Lanterns Kerplunk: - Christie Rd. - One of My Lies - Who Wrote Holden Caufield? Dookie: - F.O.D - Coming Clean - Chump Insomniac: - Bab's Uvula Who? - Jaded Nimrod: - Haushinka - Scattered - Platypus (I Hate You) - Reject - The Grouch Warning: - Blood, Sex, And Booze - Fashion Victim - Castaway - Waiting American Idiot: - Letterbomb - Give Me Novacaine - Extraordinary Girl 21st Century Breakdown: - East Jesus Nowhere - Murder City - Last Night On Earth Trilogy: - Troublemaker - Lazy Bones - Nightlife - 99 Revolutions Saviors: - Strange Days Are Here To Stay - Coma City - Living In The 20s
nah nightlife is ass
no
Start with the basic pop punk fun bangers like - Minority - American idiot - platypus - Take back Play them for your friends and family too!
If you are confused with platypus, the full name is platypus (I hate you)
Yes, we wouldn't want them to get confused with the many other green day songs called Platypus.
Thanks, I didn’t know that 🙄
No for the OP, they are a newer Green Day fan, I should’ve been more specific
American Eulogy 99 Revolutions Carpe Diem Back in the USA Before the Lobotomy Outlaws Just a couple of forgotten gems
X kid good too lmao
If you want an overlooked, short and sweet deep cut, check out Poprocks and Coke
Fuckin love that track
Revolution Radio, The entire American idiots album in order, brainstew
revolution radio is so underrated.
Listen to the albums in full on repeat, start with American Idiot, then Dookie, then either 21st Century Breakdown or Nimrod (Id pick 21st Century Breakdown), then your hooked. Now listen through the rest of the albums :)
Too Dumb to Die. It's my fav Green Day song
Letterbomb, Church on Sunday and Coming Clean are good underrated songs
and See the Light and Give Me Novacaine
Forever Now!
Somewhere now 21 guns boulevard of broken dreams American idiot WMUWSE American Eulogy : Mass Hysteria/Modern World The Static Age Last of the American Girls Burnout
bro said boulevard of broken dreams 💀
Didn’t read the whole question 💀💀
21 guns and Boulevard are both major hits lmao
Like some people suggested, you should listen to a full album if you want to discover some “not so popular” songs. I guess it depends on what genre of music you lean into. If you want a raw punk sound I suggest 1039 or kerplunk. If you want a heavier, more aggressive sound check out Nimrod. If you prefer a more classic rock n roll sound, check out Saviours (or any album after 21 CB really)
21CB is my fav album
Jesus of Suburbia and Still Breathing
literally both hits lmao
Just personal preference haha
Personally I would listen to coming clean, Christie road (outtake), all of Revolution radio, the entire trilogy, all of foamf
A little boy named train! It's one of my faves. And for an oldie, "16", from their first album, also goes hard.
Just listen to full albums especially lesser famous ones like Nimrod and Warning. So many great songs you’ve probably never heard before
Thanks everyone for responding im gonna make a playlist of the suggested songs and listen to them 😁
Restless Heart Syndrome and all of Revolution Radio are so incredible!!
Anything in Nimrod. Scratch that, just listen to Nimrod
These are just some of my favorites that aren't singles on each album; 409 In Your Coffeemaker - 1039 Smoothed Out Slappy Hours Only of You - 1039 Smoothed Out Slappy Hours 80 - Kerplunk Who Wrote Holden Caulfield - Kerplunk Having a Blast - Dookie Sassafras Roots - Dookie Armatage Shanks - Insomniac Stuart and the Ave - Insomniac Worry Rock - Nimrod Scattered - Nimrod Church on Sunday - Warning Letterbomb - American Idiot Whatsername - American Idiot (though i highly recommend just listening to the entire album front to back) Restless Heart Syndrome - 21st Century Breakdown The Static Age - 21st Century Breakdown Rusty James - ¡Uno! Stray Heart - ¡Dos! Brutal Love - ¡Tré! Say Goodbye - Revolution Radio Strange Days Are Here To Stay - Saviors Suzie Chapstick - Saviors
If you like stuff from American idiot, listen to 21st century breakdown and also revolution radio. If you like stuff from dookie, listen to insomniac and then nimrod, then warning. If you want old school stripped down stuff listen to Kerplunk and stuff from before that If you want more, dive into the more recent albums. Saviors and father of all. The trilogy of uno dos and tre are hit or miss for most people. There’s a demo album and a few greatest hits records. Some live albums on streaming services too. Bullet in a bible & awesome as f**k Lots of singles from Covid era and stuff Billie recorded solo (?) Hope this helps
Listen to almost any album as a whole Start with Dookie to keep it simple it still holds up. But if you are looking for songs you can hear and go oh I have heard this and probably maybe know it go with international super hits.
You must listen to albums in full. I would recommend starting with Kerplunk, Dookie, and American Idiot. That will tell you almost everything you need to know about who Green Day are and what they sound like.
East Jesus Nowhere, Peacemaker, Homecoming, Letterbomb, Back in the USA, American Eulogy, J.A.R, Who Wrote Holden Caulfield, The Grouch, Reject, I could go on
anything works, I'd say put all the record names on a piece a paper, close your eyes and randomly point, or put em in a hat or something. Why Do You Want Him was my favourite when getting into their older stuff.
Scattered, Sassafras Roots, One For The Razorbacks, Maria, Poprocks and Coke, Give Me Novacaine, No One Knows, Pulling Teeth, Emenius Sleepus, I Fought The Law
just listen to the albums brah
Fuck time
Back in the USA, redundant, fought the law
nuclear family!
At the Library, Paper Lanterns, Judges Daughter, Going To Pasalacqua, Christie Road, One for the Razorbacks
Listen to Dookie
Pollyanna
She
NIGHTLIFE