Green Day
103 song
- 1.000 Hours
- 16
- 2.000 Light Years Away
- 21 Guns
- 21st Century Breakdown
- 27th Ave Shuffle
- 409 In Your Coffeemaker
- 409 In Your Coffemaker
- 80
- 86
- 8th Avenue Serenade
- 99 Revolutions
- A Quick One While He's Away
- All By Myself
- All the time
- Amanda
- American Eulogy
- Amy
- Android
- Angel And The Jerk
- Angel Blue
- Another State Of Mind
- Armatage shanks
- Ashley
- At The Library
- Babs uvula who
- Baby Eyes
- Back In The USA
- Bang Bang
- Blitzkrieg Bop
- Blood Sex and Booze
- Boulevard of Broken Dreams
- Bouleward of broken dreams
- Bouncing Off The Wall
- Brain Staw
- Brain stew
- Brat
- Brown eyed girl
- Bulvared of broken dreams
- Burnout
- Castaway
- Chump
- Church On Sunday
- Closing time
- Deadbeat Holiday
- Do da da
- Downtown
- Dry Ice
- Dui
- Emenius Sleepus
- F.O.D
- Fashion victim
- Forever now
- Give Me Novocain
- Good Riddance
- Good Riddance (Time Of Your Live)
- Ha ha you're dead
- Having A Blast
- Hold On
- Holyday
- I Fought the law
- In The End
- Jackass
- Jesus Of Saburbia
- Jesus of Suburbia
- Last Night on Earth
- Last of the American Girls
- Letterbomb
- Macy's day parade
- Minority
- Misery
- Nice Guys Finish Last
- No pride
- Ordinary world
- Outlaws
- Panic song
- Peacemaker
- Poprock's And Coke
- Revolution Radio
- Rock and roll girlfriend
- Sasafras Roots
- Say Goodbye
- She
- Somwhere now
- St. Jimmy
- Still Breathing
- Stuart And The Ave.
- the saints are coming
- Time of your life good riddance
- Too dumb to die
- Troubled times
- Viva la Gloria!
- Waiting
- Wake me up when September ends
- Wake me up when September ends (solo)
- Wake me up when septembr ends
- Wake Me Up When Spetember Ends
- Wake my up when September ends
- Walking Alone
- Warning
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Green Day
Green Day is an American punk/rock band formed in the East Bay of California in 1987 by lead vocalist and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong together with bassist and backing vocalist Mike Dirnt. For most of the band's career, they have been a power trio with drummer Tré Cool, who replaced John Kiffmeyer in 1990 before the recording of the band's second studio album, Kerplunk (1991). Before taking its current name in 1989, Green Day was called Blood Rage, then Sweet Children.