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"21st century breakdown" CD by Green Day

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Hardcover-digibook with 52 pages counting booklet.
Item no. 439116
Title 21st century breakdown
Musical Genre Punk Rock
Edition Deluxe Edition
Product topic Bands
Band Green Day
Release date 5/15/09
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    Song Of The Century
  • 2.
    21st Century Breakdown
  • 3.
    Know your enemy
  • 4.
    Viva La Gloria!
  • 5.
    Before The Lobotomy
  • 6.
    Christian's 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.
    Modern world
  • 18.
    See The Light

by Oliver Kube (16.04.2009) Alright, bad news first: "21st century breakdown" is generally not the gem its predecessor "American idiot" is – you won't find any brilliant single material such as the title track, the ΓΌber-anthem "Boulevard of broken dreams", or the great tear jerker "Wake me up when september comes". Well, milestones like "American Idiot" are mostly a once in a (band) lifetime release... But – here's the good news: sound-wise, this is mighty impressive stuff – producer (and Garbage drummer) Butch Vig who has already honed releases by Nirvana, The Smashing Pumpkins, and Helmet, has provided the band with an incredible clout. Aaaand, in spite of the criticism, there are nevertheless some top-notch class A+ tracks on this one, too: "Horseshoes and handgrenades" (hefty and groovy), "Before the lobotomy" (an interesting potpourri of piano parts, pumping rhythm, and ska feel), "?Viva la gloria? (little girl)" (very catchy, yet pretty cool), plus the title song - which changes from a really fast track to a grand epic - on top.