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==2004–2009==
 
==2004–2009==
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Used on their seventh album, ''American Idiot ''(2004).
 
Used on their seventh album, ''American Idiot ''(2004).
   
==2009-2012==
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[[File:Green_Day_logo.png|center|250px]]
 
[[File:Green_Day_logo.png|center|250px]]
 
Used on their eigth album, ''21st Century Breakdown'' (2009).
 
Used on their eigth album, ''21st Century Breakdown'' (2009).
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== 2016–present ==
 
[[File:Green_day_revolution_radiologo.png|center|250px]]
 
[[File:Green_day_revolution_radiologo.png|center|250px]]
 
Used since their twelfth album, ''Revolution Radio'' (2016).
 
Used since their twelfth album, ''Revolution Radio'' (2016).
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[[Category:Bands]]
 
[[Category:Bands]]
 
[[Category:Music]]
 
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[[Category:Alternative rock bands]]
 
[[Category:Alternative rock bands]]
 
[[Category:Warner Bros.]]
 
[[Category:Warner Bros.]]
[[Category:Time Warner]]
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[[Category:Warner Music Group]]
 
[[Category:Warner Music Group]]
 
[[Category:1990]]
 
[[Category:1990]]

Revision as of 21:28, 18 July 2020

1990–1992

Green day logo1

Used on their first album, 39/Smooth (1990).

1989/1992–1994

Green day logo2

Used on their second album, Kerplunk (1992) and their first EP album, 1,000 Hours.

1994–1995

Green day logo3

Used on their third album, Dookie (1994).

1995–1997

Greenday insomaniac logo

Used on their fourth album, Insomniac (1995).

1997–2000

Greenday nimrod logo

Used on their fifth album, Nimrod (1997).

2000–2004

Greenday warning logo

Used on their sixth album, Warning (2000).

2004–2009

Green Day 2004

Used on their seventh album, American Idiot (2004).

2009–2012

Green Day logo

Used on their eigth album, 21st Century Breakdown (2009).

2012–2016

Greenday uno logo

Used on their ninth album, ¡Uno! (2012).

2016–present

Green day revolution radiologo

Used since their twelfth album, Revolution Radio (2016).