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Green Day

Live Performances by Green Day in 2005

  • The live recording of "Jesus of Suburbia" by Green Day, dated January 1, 2005, showcases a pivotal moment in the band's career following the release o... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Jesus of Suburbia" by Green Day, dated January 1, 2005, showcases a pivotal moment in the band's career following the release of their critically acclaimed album "American Idiot." This album, released in September 2004, marked a significant comeback for the band, which had experienced a dip in mainstream popularity after the 2000 album "Warning." "American Idiot" not only resonated with fans but also addressed social and political themes, reflecting the climate of the era. The success of "American Idiot" established Green Day as a prominent force in rock music, leading to several Grammy Awards, including Best Rock Album. This live performance is a testament to their reinvigorated energy and showcases their evolution as artists committed to delivering powerful, thought-provoking music. Notably, "Jesus of Suburbia" is a unique song that consists of five distinct sections, illustrating Green Day's ambitious approach to songwriting during this era.

Green Day - American Idiot Live Performance at Live 8 in Berlin

Siegessäule
Berlin, Germany

July 2, 2005 | Video Length: 4:34
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  • In July 2005, Green Day was riding high on the success of their seventh studio album, *American Idiot*, which had been released the previous year. The... Read Full Description >

    In July 2005, Green Day was riding high on the success of their seventh studio album, *American Idiot*, which had been released the previous year. The album was a critical and commercial triumph, addressing themes of disillusionment and anti-establishment sentiments in a post-9/11 world. Their performance at Live 8 in Berlin, a massive global event aimed at raising awareness and funds to combat poverty, showcased the band at a peak moment in their career. *American Idiot* not only revitalized Green Day's popularity, turning them into a major force in rock music, but it also won multiple awards, including the Grammy for Best Rock Album. The band's dynamic live performances, highlighted by songs like "American Idiot," contributed to their reputation as one of the most electrifying punk rock bands of the era, solidifying their status in both popular culture and the music industry.

  • In July 2005, during the Live 8 concert in Berlin, Green Day performed their hit song "Holiday," a track from their 2004 album "American Idiot." This ... Read Full Description >

    In July 2005, during the Live 8 concert in Berlin, Green Day performed their hit song "Holiday," a track from their 2004 album "American Idiot." This period marked a significant high point in their career, as "American Idiot" had rejuvenated their popularity and established them as a politically charged force in rock music. The album's themes resonated with a broad audience, particularly in the context of the social issues highlighted by the Live 8 initiative aimed at combating global poverty. During this performance, Green Day delivered a powerful and energetic rendition, showcasing their ability to engage large crowds with their messages. The Live 8 concert was instrumental in bringing attention to their music and activism, underscoring their role not just as entertainers but as advocates for social change.