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Release date: 8th May 2009 Store date: 15th May 2009 Encoded with +5 for your listening pleasure. Track List: 1. Song of the Century 2. 21st Century Breakdown 3. Know Your Enemy 4. íViva 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. The Static Age 16. 21 Guns 17. American Eulogy (Mass Hysteria/Modern World) 18. See The Light Release Notes: Arguably, the most anticipated release of 2009, 21st Century Breakdown is the eighth studio album from American punk-rock heroes Green Day. Following a string of commercial hits, the monumental success of 2004's groundbreaking 'American Idiot' secured the trio's place in rock history. Nearly five years in the making, the unenviable task of recording a follow-up to one of the most talked about albums of recent times has resulted in a passionate, bold and cut-throat release in the shape of 21st Century Breakdown. Spearheaded by fiery single 'Know Your Enemy', 21st Century Breakdown tells the story of a young couple, Christian and Gloria, as they struggle through the promise and mess of the century so far. The album is divided into three acts - 'Heroes and Cons,' 'Charlatans and Saints' and 'Horseshoes and Handgrenades'. With acclaimed producer Butch Vig (producer of Nirvana's seminal masterpiece, 'Nevermind', among others) at the desk, 21st Century Breakdown is a sublime, ambitious rock album that meets every expectation. A rock opera of monumental proportions, the band have stated that Queen, The Clash and Bruce Springsteen have influenced this release, although the passionate vocal performance of Billie Joe Armstrong and the hugely distinctive driving rhythm section of Mike Dirnt and Tre Cool confirm that this is nothing but a stunning Green Day album. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Release date: 8th May 2009 Store date: 15th May 2009 Encoded with +5 for your listening pleasure. Track List: 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. The Static Age 16. 21 Guns 17. American Eulogy (Mass Hysteria/Modern World) 18. See The Light Release Notes: Arguably, the most anticipated release of 2009, 21st Century Breakdown is the eighth studio album from American punk-rock heroes Green Day. Following a string of commercial hits, the monumental success of 2004's groundbreaking 'American Idiot' secured the trio's place in rock history. Nearly five years in the making, the unenviable task of recording a follow-up to one of the most talked about albums of recent times has resulted in a passionate, bold and cut-throat release in the shape of 21st Century Breakdown. Spearheaded by fiery single 'Know Your Enemy', 21st Century Breakdown tells the story of a young couple, Christian and Gloria, as they struggle through the promise and mess of the century so far. The album is divided into three acts - 'Heroes and Cons,' 'Charlatans and Saints' and 'Horseshoes and Handgrenades'. With acclaimed producer Butch Vig (producer of Nirvana's seminal masterpiece, 'Nevermind', among others) at the desk, 21st Century Breakdown is a sublime, ambitious rock album that meets every expectation. A rock opera of monumental proportions, the band have stated that Queen, The Clash and Bruce Springsteen have influenced this release, although the passionate vocal performance of Billie Joe Armstrong and the hugely distinctive driving rhythm section of Mike Dirnt and Tre Cool confirm that this is nothing but a stunning Green Day album. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net