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The following is a list of songs recorded by the American punk rock band Green Day. Since their first single in 1989, the band has gone on to release over 200 songs. This list includes songs from studio albums, compilation albums and singles, along with covers and known unreleased tracks. Songs recorded by any of the band's side projects are not included.
Members of Green Day are Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool, except where noted.
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Song | Writers | Release | Year | Notes | |
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Lyrics | Music | ||||
"1,000 Hours" [lower-alpha 1] | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 1,000 Hours (EP) | 1989 | |
"16" | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 39/Smooth | 1990 | ||
"1981" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"2000 Light Years Away" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day Jesse Michaels Pete Rypins Dave E.C. Henwood | Kerplunk | 1991 | |
"21 Guns" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"21st Century Breakdown" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"409 in Your Coffeemaker" [lower-alpha 1] | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | Slappy (EP) | 1990 | Alternate version appears on "Basket Case" single |
"80" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Kerplunk | 1991 | |
"86" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | |
"8th Avenue Serenade" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Tré! | 2012 | |
"99 Revolutions" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Tré! | 2012 | |
"All the Time" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Amanda" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Tré! | 2012 | |
"The American Dream Is Killing Me" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"American Eulogy" [lower-alpha 3] | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"American Idiot" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | |
"Amy" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Dos! | 2012 | |
"Android" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Kerplunk | 1991 | |
"Angel Blue" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Uno! | 2012 | |
"Another State of Mind" † (Social Distortion cover) | Mike Ness | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | Bonus track | |
"Are We the Waiting" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | |
"Armatage Shanks" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | |
"Ashley" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Dos! | 2012 | |
"At the Library" | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 39/Smooth | 1990 | ||
"Bab's Uvula Who?" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | Originally titled "All Wound Up" |
"Baby Eyes" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Dos! | 2012 | |
"Back In the USA" | God's Favorite Band | 2017 | |||
"The Ballad of Wilhelm Fink" | Short Music for Short People | 1999 | |||
"Bang Bang" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Revolution Radio | 2016 | |
"Basket Case" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | |
"Before the Lobotomy" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"Best Thing in Town" | Billie Joe Armstrong Mike Dirnt | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | Sweet Children (EP) | 1990 | Appears on Kerplunk |
"Black Eyeliner" | Billie Joe Armstrong Mike Dirnt | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | Demo from the Nimrod sessions, released on Nimrod (25th Anniversary edition) |
"Blood, Sex and Booze" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Warning | 2000 | |
"Bobby Sox" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | |
"Bouncing Off the Wall" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Revolution Radio | 2016 | |
"Boys In the Bathroom Stall" | Tré Cool | 2002 | Posted on greenday.com as an audio message. A similar instrumental can be seen on "Heart Like a Handgrenade". | ||
"Brain Stew" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | Originally titled "Insomniac" |
"Brat" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | |
"Brutal Love" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day Sam Cooke | ¡Tré! | 2012 | |
"Burnout" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | |
"Carpe Diem" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day Jeff Shadbolt | ¡Uno! | 2012 | |
"Castaway" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Warning | 2000 | |
"Chain Saw" † (Ramones cover) | Joey Ramone | Nimrod | 1997 | Demo from the Nimrod sessions, released on Nimrod (25th Anniversary edition) | |
"Chocolate Rain" † (Tay Zonday cover) | Tay Zonday | 2007 | Released on the YouTube channel "chocolatetcool" | ||
"Christian's Inferno" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"Christie Road" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Kerplunk | 1991 | |
"Chump" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | |
"Church on Sunday" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Warning | 2000 | |
"Cigarettes and Valentines" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Awesome As Fuck | 2011 | Live recording |
"Coma City" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"Coming Clean" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | |
"Corvette Summer" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"Deadbeat Holiday" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Warning | 2000 | |
"Desensitized" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" | 1997 | Appears on Shenanigans |
"Dilemma" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"Dirty Rotten Bastards" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Tré! | 2012 | |
"Disappearing Boy" | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 39/Smooth | 1990 | ||
"Do Da Da" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | "Brain Stew / Jaded" | 1996 | Appears on Shenanigans Originally titled "Stuck With Me" |
"Dominated Love Slave" | Tré Cool | Green Day | Kerplunk | 1991 | |
"Don't Leave Me" | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 39/Smooth | 1990 | ||
"Don't Wanna Fall in Love" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Geek Stink Breath | 1995 | Appears on Shenanigans |
"Drama Queen" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Tré! | 2012 | |
"Dreaming" † ( Blondie cover) | Chris Stein and Debbie Harry | 2020 | |||
"Dry Ice" [lower-alpha 1] | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 1,000 Hours (EP) | 1989 | |
"DUI" | Nimrod outtake | 1997 | Released on advance review copies of Shenanigans , but pulled from the final track listing | ||
"East Jesus Nowhere" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"Emenius Sleepus" | Mike Dirnt | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | |
"Espionage" | Instrumental | Green Day | "Hitchin' a Ride" | 1997 | Appears on Shenanigans |
"Extraordinary Girl" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | |
"F.O.D." | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | Includes the hidden track "All By Myself" |
"Fancy Sauce" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"Fashion Victim" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Warning | 2000 | |
"Father of All..." | Green Day | Father of All Motherfuckers | 2019 | ||
"Father to a Son" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"Favorite Son" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | "21 Guns" | 2004 | Japanese bonus track for American Idiot |
"Fell for You" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Uno! | 2012 | |
"Fever" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | Bonus track |
"Fire, Ready, Aim" | Green Day | Father of All Motherfuckers | 2019 | ||
"Forever Now" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Revolution Radio | 2016 | |
" The Forgotten " | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Tré! | 2012 | Included on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 soundtrack |
"Fuck Time" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Dos! | 2012 | |
"Geek Stink Breath" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | |
"Give Me Novacaine" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | |
"Going to Pasalacqua" | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 39/Smooth | 1990 | ||
"Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1995 | Alternate version appear on CD single "Brain Stew" / "Jaded" |
"Goodnight Adeline" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"Governator" | Mike Dirnt | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | Bonus track |
"Graffitia" | Green Day | Father of All Motherfuckers | 2020 | ||
"Green Day" | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 39/Smooth | 1990 | ||
"The Grouch" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Ha Ha You're Dead" | Mike Dirnt | Green Day | Shenanigans | 2002 | |
"Haushinka" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Having a Blast" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | |
"Hearts Collide" | "Know Your Enemy" | 2009 | |||
"Here Comes the Shock" | Single | 2021 | |||
"Hitchin' a Ride" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Hold On" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Warning | 2000 | |
"Holiday" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | |
"Holy Toledo!" | Single | 2021 | Featured in the movie Mark, Mary & Some Other People. | ||
"Homecoming" [lower-alpha 4] | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | |
"Horseshoes and Handgrenades" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"Hybrid Moments" † (Misfits cover) | Glenn Danzig | 2011 | Released as a video to Idiot Club members | ||
"Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely" † (Hüsker Dü cover) | Grant Hart | "Warning" (single) | 2000 | ||
"I Fought the Law" † (The Crickets cover) | Sonny Curtis | The Crickets | 2004 | ||
"I Want to Be Alone" [lower-alpha 1] | The Big One compilation | 1991 | |||
"I Want to Be on T.V." † (Fang cover) | Same McBride Tom Flynn | Geek Stink Breath | 1995 | Appears on Shenanigans | |
"I Was a Teenage Teenager" | Green Day | Father of All Motherfuckers | 2020 | ||
"I Was There" | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 39/Smooth | 1990 | ||
"In the End" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | |
"J.A.R. (Jason Andrew Relva)" | Mike Dirnt | Green Day | Angus soundtrack | 1995 | Appears on International Superhits! and Dookie demo sessions |
"Jackass" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Warning | 2000 | |
"Jaded" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | |
"Jesus of Suburbia" [lower-alpha 5] | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | |
"Jinx" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"The Judge's Daughter" | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 39/Smooth | 1990 | ||
"Junkies on a High" | Green Day | Father of All Motherfuckers | 2020 | ||
"Kill the DJ" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day Mirwais Ahmadzaï | ¡Uno! | 2012 | |
"King for a Day" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Know Your Enemy" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"Knowledge" [lower-alpha 1] † (Operation Ivy cover) | Jesse Michaels | Operation Ivy | Slappy (EP) | 1990 | |
"Lady Cobra" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Dos! | 2012 | |
"Last Night on Earth" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"Last of the American Girls" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"Last Ride In" | Instrumental | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Lazy Bones" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Dos! | 2012 | |
"Let Yourself Go" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Uno! | 2012 | |
"Letterbomb" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | Originally titled "Clusterbomb" |
"Lights Out" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | Bonus track |
"Like a Rat Does Cheese" | Tre Cool | Tre Cool | Played once during an Interview | ||
"Like a Rolling Stone" † (Bob Dylan cover) | Bob Dylan | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | Bonus track | |
"Little Boy Named Train" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Tré! | 2012 | |
"Living in the '20s" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"Longview" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | |
"Look Ma, No Brains!" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"Loss of Control" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day Chrissie Hynde James Honeyman-Scott | ¡Uno! | 2012 | Originally titled "Crushing Bastards" |
"Macy's Day Parade" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Warning | 2000 | |
"Makeout Party" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Dos! | 2012 | |
"Maria" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | International Superhits! | 2000 | Demo version appears on "Waiting" single |
"Meet Me on the Roof" | Green Day | Father of All Motherfuckers | 2020 | ||
"Minority" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Warning | 2000 | |
"Misery" | Green Day | Warning | 2000 | ||
"Missing You" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Tré! | 2012 | |
"Murder City" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | Originally titled "Desperate" |
"My Generation" † (The Who cover) | Pete Townshend | Sweet Children (EP) | 1990 | Appears on Kerplunk | |
"Nice Guys Finish Last" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Nightlife" | Billie Joe Armstrong Monica Painter | Green Day | ¡Dos! | 2012 | |
"No One Knows" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Kerplunk | 1991 | |
"No Pride" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | |
"Nuclear Family" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Uno! | 2012 | |
"Oh Love" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Uno! | 2012 | |
"Oh Yeah!" | Green Day | Father of All Motherfuckers | 2020 | Originally titled "Bulletproof Backpack" | |
"On the Wagon" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | "Longview" | 1994 | Appears on Shenanigans |
"One Eyed Bastard" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"One for the Razorbacks" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Kerplunk | 1991 | |
"The One I Want" [lower-alpha 1] | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 1,000 Hours (EP) | 1989 | |
"One of My Lies" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Kerplunk | 1991 | |
"Only of You" [lower-alpha 1] | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 1,000 Hours (EP) | 1989 | |
"Ordinary World" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Billie Joe Armstrong | Revolution Radio | 2016 | |
"Outlaws" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day Jon Fratelli | Revolution Radio | 2016 | |
"Outsider" † (Ramones cover) | Dee Dee Ramone | "Warning" (single) | 2000 | Appears on Shenanigans | |
"Panic Song" | Billie Joe Armstrong Mike Dirnt | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | Originally titled "Riot Song" |
"Paper Lanterns" [lower-alpha 1] | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | Slappy (EP) | 1990 | |
"Peacemaker" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"Place Inside My Head" | Mike Dirnt | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | Demo from the Nimrod sessions, released on Nimrod (25th Anniversary edition) |
"Platypus (I Hate You)" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Pollyanna" | Single | 2021 | |||
"Poprocks and Coke" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | International Superhits! | 2001 | |
"Private Ale" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Kerplunk | 1991 | |
"Prosthetic Head" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Pulling Teeth" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | |
" A Quick One, While He's Away " † (The Who cover) | Pete Townshend | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | Bonus track | |
"Redundant" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Reject" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Rest" | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 39/Smooth | 1990 | ||
"Restless Heart Syndrome" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"Revolution Radio" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Revolution Radio | 2016 | |
"Road to Acceptance" | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | 39/Smooth | 1990 | ||
"Rotting" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" | 1997 | Appears on Shenanigans |
"Rox Yer Ass" | 1993 | Appears on Life Without Spot: A Food Not Bombs Compilation and Dookie sessions. Originally titled "Monk's Keys" | |||
"Rusty James" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Uno! | 2012 | Originally titled "Soda Pop Curtis" |
" The Saints Are Coming " † (Skids cover) (Green Day and U2) | Richard Jobson Stuart Adamson | U218 Singles | 2006 | ||
"Sassafras Roots" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | |
"Saviors" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"Say Goodbye" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Revolution Radio | 2016 | |
"Scattered" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Scumbag" | Mike Dirnt | Green Day | "Warning" (single) | 2000 | Appears on Shenanigans |
"See the Light" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"See You Tonight" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Dos! | 2012 | |
"Sex, Drugs & Violence" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Tré! | 2012 | |
"She" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | |
"She's a Rebel" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | |
"Shoplifter" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | Bonus track |
"Sick of Me" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | "Hitchin' a Ride" | 1997 | Appears on Shenanigans |
" The Simpsons Theme " | Danny Elfman | Non-album single [lower-alpha 6] | 2007 | ||
"Somewhere Now" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Revolution Radio | 2016 | |
"Song of the Century" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"St. Jimmy" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | |
"Stab You in the Heart" | Green Day | Father of All Motherfuckers | 2020 | ||
"State of Shock" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Demolicious | 2014 | |
"The Static Age" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"Stay the Night" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Uno! | 2012 | |
"Still Breathing" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day Richard Parkhouse Adam Slack Luke Spiller George Tizzard Joshua Wilkinson | Revolution Radio | 2016 | |
"Stop When the Red Lights Flash" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Dos! | 2012 | |
"Strange Days Are Here to Stay" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"Strangeland" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | Sweet Children (EP) | 1990 | Appears on Kerplunk |
"Stray Heart" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Dos! | 2012 | |
"Stuart and the Ave." | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | |
"Stuck With Me" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | Originally titled "Alright" |
"Suffocate" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" | 1997 | Appears on Shenanigans |
"Sugar Youth" | Green Day | Father of All Motherfuckers | 2020 | ||
"Suzie Chapstick" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Saviors | 2024 | |
"Sweet Children" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | Sweet Children (EP) | 1990 | Appears on Kerplunk |
"Sweet 16" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Uno! | 2012 | |
"Take Back" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Take the Money and Crawl" | Green Day | Father of All Motherfuckers | 2020 | ||
"That's All Right" † (Elvis Presley cover) | Arthur Crudup | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | Bonus track | |
"Tight Wad Hill" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | |
"Tired of Waiting for You" † (The Kinks cover) | Ray Davies | "Basket Case" | 1994 | Appears on Shenanigans | |
"Too Dumb to Die" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Revolution Radio | 2016 | |
"Too Much Too Soon" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | Bonus track Originally, from Cigarettes and Valentines [ citation needed ] |
"Tre Polka" | Tré Cool | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | Demo from the Nimrod sessions, released on Nimrod (25th Anniversary edition) |
"Troubled Times" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Revolution Radio | 2016 | |
"Troublemaker" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Uno! | 2012 | |
"Uptight" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"¡Viva la Gloria!" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"¿Viva La Gloria? (Little Girl)" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | 2009 | |
"Waiting" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Warning | 2000 | |
"Wake Me Up When September Ends" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | |
"Walk Away" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Tré! | 2012 | |
"Walking the Dog" † (Rufus Thomas cover) | Rufus Thomas | 1993 | Demo from the Dookie sessions | ||
"Walking Alone" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Walking Contradiction" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | |
"Warning" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Warning | 2000 | |
"Welcome to Paradise" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Kerplunk | 1991 | Original version |
"Welcome to Paradise" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | Re-recorded version |
"Westbound Sign" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Insomniac | 1995 | |
"What About Today" | 2001 | Released as an audio message in GreenDay.com | |||
"Whatsername" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot | 2004 | |
"When I Come Around" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Dookie | 1994 | |
"When It's Time" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | American Idiot: The Original Broadway Cast Recording | 2010 | |
"Who Wrote Holden Caulfield?" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Kerplunk | 1991 | |
"Why Do You Want Him?" [lower-alpha 1] | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day [lower-alpha 2] | Slappy (EP) | 1990 | |
"Why Does It Always Rain on Me?" † (Travis cover) | Fran Healy | 2001 | |||
"Wild One" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Dos! | 2012 | |
"Words I Might Have Ate" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Kerplunk | 1991 | |
"Working Class Hero" † (John Lennon cover) | John Lennon | Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur | 2007 | ||
"Worry Rock" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | |
"Wow! That's Loud" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Dos! | 2012 | |
"X-Kid" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | ¡Tré! | 2012 | |
"Xmas Time of the Year" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Single | 2015/2019 | Released first on YouTube & on all streaming platforms as of 2019 |
"You Irritate Me" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Nimrod | 1997 | Demo from the Nimrod sessions, released on Nimrod (25th Anniversary edition) |
"You Lied" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" | 1997 | Appears on Shenanigans |
"Youngblood" | Billie Joe Armstrong | Green Day | Revolution Radio | 2016 | |
Song | Year | Notes |
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"19th Nervous Breakdown" † (The Rolling Stones cover) | 1997 | From the Nimrod sessions. Re-recorded for the Cigarettes and Valentines sessions |
"Alfred E. Normal" | 1997 | From the Nimrod sessions |
"Alison" † (full band version, Elvis Costello cover) | 1997 | From the Nimrod sessions. |
"Baby Blue" | 2012 | From the Trilogy sessions. Was later used for These Paper Bullets |
"Can't Believe My Own Eyes" | 2012 | From the Trilogy sessions |
"Damn Juvenile Delinquents" | 2020 | From the Father of All Motherfuckers sessions |
"Dream Catcher" | 2010 | From the Trilogy sessions. Performed at a soundcheck in 2010 |
"Dropout" | – | From the Cigarettes & Valentines sessions |
"End Of The World" | – | From the Cigarettes & Valentines sessions |
"Forever Someday" | – | Played live in 1989. |
"Future Old Boy" | – | Played live in 1989. Real title unknown. Sometimes referred as "Jennifer" |
"Gabriella" | 2012 | From the Trilogy sessions. Performed live at the Tiki Bar in 2011 |
"Goodbye to Romance" † (Ozzy Osbourne cover) | 2012 | From the Trilogy sessions. Not to be confused by the cover Billie Joe Armstrong's side project The Longshot recorded. |
"Hard Times" | 2012 | From the Trilogy sessions |
"Hello Firecracker" | 2012 | From the Trilogy sessions |
"Hotfoot Jamboree" | 2012 | From the Trilogy. Heard in ¡Cuatro! |
"Idiot" | 1997 | From the Nimrod sessions |
"I'm Alright" | 2012 | From the Trilogy sessions |
"Lately (One More Year)" | – | From the Cigarettes & Valentines sessions |
"Life Is So Plain" | 2012 | From the Trilogy sessions |
"Minnesota Girl" | 2001 | Posted as an audio message on GreenDay.com, and also performed live in 2002 and 2009 |
"Oh Girl" | 2010 | Performed at a soundcheck in 2010 |
"Olivia" | 2010 | Performed live in 2010 |
"Ruby Mae" | 2012 | From the Trilogy. Heard in ¡Cuatro! |
"Satellite" | 2012 | From the Trilogy sessions |
"Sleepyhead" | 2000 | From the Warning sessions. Re-recorded for the Cigarettes & Valentines sessions. |
"Slow" | 1997 | From the Nimrod sessions |
"Stay" | 1988 | Demo recorded at 924 Gilman Street. Previously known as "World vs. World" until its title was confirmed by John Kiffmeyer in 2017 |
"Things I Heard Today" | 2001 | Posted as an audio message on GreenDay.com |
"Tony the Tiger" | 1997 | From the Nimrod sessions. Played live once in July 1997 |
"Too Young" | – | From the Cigarettes & Valentines sessions |
"Ugly Day" | 1997 | From the Nimrod sessions |
"Wasteaway" | 2000 | From the Warning sessions. Re-recorded for the Cigarettes & Valentines sessions. |
"Welcome" [1] | 2004 | From the American Idiot sessions |
"When You're Near" | 1989 | Played live in 1989 |
"Wonderful" | 2009 | From the 21st Century Breakdown sessions |
"You Can't Fool Me" | 1989 | Played live in 1989 |
Green Day is an American rock band formed in Rodeo, California in 1987 by lead vocalist and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong and bassist and backing vocalist Mike Dirnt, with drummer Tré Cool joining in 1990. In 1994, their major-label debut Dookie, released through Reprise Records, became a breakout success and eventually shipped over 10 million copies in the U.S. Alongside fellow California punk bands Bad Religion, the Offspring, Rancid, NOFX, Pennywise and Social Distortion, Green Day is credited with popularizing mainstream interest in punk rock in the U.S.
Billie Joe Armstrong is an American musician, actor, and businessman. He is best known for being the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the rock band Green Day, which he co-founded with Mike Dirnt in 1987. He is also a guitarist and vocalist for the punk rock band Pinhead Gunpowder, and provides lead vocals for Green Day's side projects Foxboro Hot Tubs, the Network, the Longshot and the Coverups. Armstrong has been considered by critics as one of the greatest punk rock guitarists of all time.
1,000 Hours is the debut EP by American rock band Green Day, released in April 1989 through Lookout Records. Through a shared interest in music, school friends Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt formed the band Sweet Children. With the addition of drummer John Kiffmeyer, the played at the local punk club 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, California, where they started attracting a following. After playing a show with the Lookouts, one of their members, Larry Livermore, signed Sweet Children to his label Lookout Records. They co-produced their debut EP, 1,000 Hours, with Andy Ernst at the Art of Ears Studio in San Francisco, California, in early 1989.
Michael Ryan Pritchard, better known by his stage name Mike Dirnt, is an American rock musician who is the co-founder, bassist, backing vocalist, and occasional lead vocalist of Green Day. He has also played in several other bands, including the Frustrators. His stage name Dirnt was originally a nickname that his friends from grade school gave him, as he constantly played "air bass/guitar" and made a "dirnt, dirnt, dirnt" noise while pretending to pluck the strings.
The Network is an American six-piece new wave band. A secret side project of rock band Green Day, they released their debut album Money Money 2020 on Adeline Records on September 30, 2003. After a 15-year hiatus, the band became active again in 2020, releasing a follow-up album titled Money Money 2020 Part II: We Told Ya So! in December 2020.
39/Smooth is the debut studio album by the American rock band Green Day, released on April 13, 1990, by Lookout Records. After finalizing their line-up, the band played frequent shows at the 924 Gilman Street venue, where they started attracting a following and eventually caught the attention of Lookout Records' founder Larry Livermore. Following the release of their debut EP 1,000 Hours (1989) and stints in other bands, Green Day went to Art of Ears Studio, located in San Francisco, California, to record their debut studio album, which was co-produced with Andy Ernst. Sessions started at late December 1989 and ended in January 1990, costing $675. 39/Smooth has been tagged as punk rock, pop-punk and skate punk, with comparisons made to the work of older punk bands the Buzzcocks and the Ramones, as well to contemporaries Crimpshrine and the Lookouts. Written mostly by frontman and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, unrequited love and longing for desire served as the main lyrical topics, while reminiscing on youth appeared in two of the songs.
Kerplunk is the second studio album by the American rock band Green Day, released on December 17, 1991, by Lookout! Records. Following a US tour promoting their debut studio album 39/Smooth (1990), drummer John Kiffmeyer left to attend college and was replaced by Tré Cool, formerly of the Lookouts. By this stage, Green Day's audience expanded to teenage girls from suburban towns. In May 1991, they decamped to Art of Ears Studios in San Francisco, California, to record their next album with Andy Ernst, who co-produced the sessions with band. Six songs were recorded until the proceedings stopped in order for Green Day to resume touring, returning to the studio in September 1991 to finish the work.
"Longview" is the debut single by American rock band Green Day. It is the fourth track on the band's third studio album, Dookie (1994), released on February 1, 1994. The song was the band's first single to top the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in the U.S. The music video for the song received heavy airplay on MTV and is largely credited for breaking Green Day into mainstream popularity. It was directed by Bay Area music video director Mark Kohr, who later collaborated with the band on future music videos.
Money Money 2020 is the debut studio album by new wave band The Network, a side project of the band Green Day. It was released on September 30, 2003, through Adeline Records. Members of Green Day have denied being involved in the Network, however, Mike Dirnt revealed that they had a hand in the album. It was the band's only release for seventeen years until they returned in 2020 with a sequel album entitled Money Money 2020 Part II: We Told Ya So!.
John Kiffmeyer, known professionally as Al Sobrante, is an American cinematographer and retired musician and songwriter. He is best known as the first drummer for the punk rock band Green Day. His stage name is a reference to his hometown, El Sobrante.
"Jesus of Suburbia" is a song by American rock band Green Day. It was released as the fifth and final single from the group's seventh studio album, American Idiot, and the second song on the album. With the song running for 9 minutes and 8 seconds, it is Green Day's second longest song and the group's longest song to be released as a single. The studio version of the song was considered to be unfriendly for radio, so it was cut down to 6½ minutes for the radio edit. The long version was still played on many album rock and alternative rock radio stations. The single has sold 205,000 copies as of July 2010. Despite its commercial success, the song is the only hit single from the American Idiot album not to be included on the band's greatest hits album God's Favorite Band.
Cigarettes and Valentines is an unreleased studio album by American rock band Green Day. The album would have been the follow-up to Warning (2000). In 2003, the album was nearly finished when the master tapes were mysteriously stolen from the band's studio. Instead of re-recording the album, the band decided to start from scratch, leading to the creation of American Idiot (2004). To date, only the title track has been released in full form, although American Idiot track "Homecoming" contains elements of the album. In an interview the band did on the New York radio station Q104.3 on March 28, 2010, Green Day confirmed "Too Much Too Soon" was a song recorded during the Cigarettes and Valentines sessions. On February 26, 2011, bassist Mike Dirnt confirmed three other song titles that were originally recorded for the album: "Sleepyhead", "Dropout", and "Walk Away". Notably, "Walk Away" is also the title of a song on the band's eleventh studio album ¡Tré! (2012).
"East Jesus Nowhere" is a song by American rock band Green Day. The single was released on October 19, 2009, as the third single and eighth track from their eighth album 21st Century Breakdown. The title is derived from a phrase in the 2007 film Juno.
American Idiot: The Original Broadway Cast Recording is an album by the cast of American Idiot and Green Day. In September 2009, American Idiot began its run in the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, California. After two extensions, it was transferred to the St. James Theatre on Broadway. The first single from the album, "21 Guns" was released on December 3, 2009. The album also includes "When It's Time", a previously unreleased song written by Billie Joe Armstrong. Two versions of it appear on the album, one by The Cast and one by Green Day. It was originally released on mtv.com on April 13, 2010 and was released on CD on April 20, 2010. A vinyl version of the album was released on July 13, 2010. The album debuted at number 43 on the Billboard 200, becoming one of the highest-charting musical soundtracks. The album won Best Musical Show Album at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards. Shortly after the album's release, another album featuring 13 songs from the album was released as American Idiot: Selections from the Original Broadway Cast Recording.
Frank Edwin Wright III, better known by his stage name Tré Cool, is an American musician, best known as the long-time drummer for the rock band Green Day. He replaced the band's former drummer, John Kiffmeyer, in 1990. Cool has also played in the Lookouts, Samiam, Dead Mermaids, Bubu and the Brood and the Green Day side projects the Network and the Foxboro Hot Tubs.
"Let Yourself Go" is a song by American rock band Green Day. The song is featured as the fourth track on their ninth studio album ¡Uno! (2012). Written by Billie Joe Armstrong and produced by Rob Cavallo, the song was released as the third and final single from the album on September 5, 2012. However, the "official live video" of the song was revealed on August 1, 2012. It is also the third single from the ¡Uno!, ¡Dos! & ¡Tré! trilogy.
"X-Kid" is a song by American rock band Green Day. It is the fifth track on their eleventh studio album, ¡Tré! (2012), and was released as the second single from the album on February 12, 2013, and is the sixth and final single from the ¡Uno!, ¡Dos! & ¡Tré! trilogy.
Demolicious is a compilation album by American rock band Green Day. It was released on Record Store Day on April 19, 2014. It is a collection of demo versions of songs from their ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré! album trilogy. The album also includes the previously unreleased "State of Shock" and an acoustic version of "Stay the Night". It was released on double vinyl, CD, and cassette tape. The cover art was designed by comic book artist Tom Neely with Kristina Collantes.
Woodstock 1994 is a live album by the American rock band Green Day. The album was released specially through Record Store Day on April 13, 2019, in honor of the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and the 25th anniversary of the now-famous set the band played at Woodstock '94. This was the first live Green Day album to feature the entire setlist. On August 17, 2023, Green Day announced that the album would make a reappearance on vinyl and first time on CD as part of Dookie 30.
"Oh Yeah!" is a song recorded by American rock band Green Day for their thirteenth studio album, Father of All Motherfuckers (2020). Band members Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool, and Mike Dirnt all co-wrote the song, which samples Joan Jett's cover of "Do You Wanna Touch Me". "Oh Yeah!" was released on January 16, 2020, through Reprise Records as the album's third single. It later made its radio debut on January 28, 2020.