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Green Day – Homecoming
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The climax of the rock opera. Jesus decides to return home. This song has whole pieces written by each of the current members of the band: Billie Joe Armstrong (“The Death Of St
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Green Day (Ft. John Gallagher Jr., Michael Esper, Stark Sands, Theo Stockman & Tony Vincent) – Homecoming (Broadway)
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The penultimate musical number of American Idiot sees Johnny take action against his addiction and cast away his alter ego St. Jimmy.
Will struggles with his loneliness and
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Green Day – Homecoming (Edit)
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[Part I: The Death of St. Jimmy] / [Intro: Billie Joe Armstrong] / My heart is beatin' from me / I am standin' all alone / Please call me only / If you are comin' home / Waste
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Green Day – Homecoming Samples
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Vitamin String Quartet – Homecoming
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[Instrumental]
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Dean Gray – The Bad Homecoming (Waiting)
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[Green Day] / My heart is beating from me / I am standing all alone / Please call me only if you are coming home / [U2] / If you twist and turn away / If you tear yourself in two
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NateWantsToBattle – Bad Guy Interpolations
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Green Day – Jesus of Suburbia
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“American Idiot” introduced the concept of an post 9/11 America in Green Day’s eyes, and this song present’s the album’s main character Jesus of Suburbia. Jesus of Suburbia is a
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Song Directory
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Jan 28, 2024 ... Kid Caprio – Turismo Lyrics · Convexity – Web Surf Lyrics · Green Day – Homecoming (2003 Outtake) (Unreleased) · Floomybtw – Balla Lyrics ...
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NateWantsToBattle – Bad Guy Samples
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1] / Recorro un camino solitario / El único que he conocido en la vida / No sé a dónde lleva
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Green Day – Are We the Waiting Samples
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Green Day – Wake Me Up When September Ends
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“Wake Me Up When September Ends” is the only song on American Idiot that has no direct connection to the album’s story arc.
Green Day lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong wrote this
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Avril Lavigne – Smile Samples
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Green Day – Welcome
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Some other theories are that it was radio chatter as featured in an early mix of Homecoming, or that the intro to Letterbomb was originally going to start ...
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Green Day (Ft. Green Day, John Gallagher Jr., Michael Esper, The Original Broadway Cast of American Idiot, Stark Sands & Tony Vincent) – American Idiot (Broadway) - Monologue Transcripts
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American Idiot / February 2nd / [JOHNNY] / February 2nd / I jerked off into oblivion last night and today I forgot to shower… again / Oh well. It doesn’t matter, because I’m just
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Green Day – Holiday
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“Holiday” is an anti-war anthem that criticizes America’s war on Iraq, while at the same time reflecting and building up American Idiot’s main character. The track continues the
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Dean Gray – The Bad Homecoming (Waiting) Samples
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Mike Sherm – Homecoming
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[Intro] / 24 on the beat / [Verse] / Dripped up like homecoming / Bring yo' bitch around, if I go home yo' ho comin' / Broke nigga want a verse, he can keep his 400 / Bitch, shake
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Green Day – American Idiot
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Starting off the album with a bang, “American Idiot” is a scathing takedown of American culture in the years following 9/11. Released as the first single from the album, it has
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Young Joshua (Ft. R-Swift & Techniq) – Homecoming
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VERSE 1: No suit no tie / day one been here Truth been arrived / stands outside of it but always on time / can crush and create in the drop of one line / God character perfect
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Green Day – Longview
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“Longview” describes intense boredom, with a title taken from a Washington town where it was first played. Lyrically, the song is about a day spent sitting around the house, doing
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