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Used on their first album, ''39/Smooth ''(1990). |
Used on their first album, ''39/Smooth ''(1990). |
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+ | ==1994–1995== |
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Used on their third album, ''Dookie ''(1994). |
Used on their third album, ''Dookie ''(1994). |
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Used on their fourth album, ''Insomniac ''(1995). |
Used on their fourth album, ''Insomniac ''(1995). |
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− | ==1997-2000== |
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Used on their sixth album, ''Warning'' (2000). |
Used on their sixth album, ''Warning'' (2000). |
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− | ==2004-2009== |
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+ | ==2004–2009== |
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Used on their seventh album, ''American Idiot ''(2004). |
Used on their seventh album, ''American Idiot ''(2004). |
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+ | ==2009–2012== |
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[[File:Green_Day_logo.png|center|250px]] |
[[File:Green_Day_logo.png|center|250px]] |
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Used on their eigth album, ''21st Century Breakdown'' (2009). |
Used on their eigth album, ''21st Century Breakdown'' (2009). |
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− | ==2012-Present== |
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− | <p style="text-align: center;">[[File:Greenday_uno_logo.png]]</p> |
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+ | ==2012–2016== |
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Used on their ninth album, ''¡Uno!'' (2012). |
Used on their ninth album, ''¡Uno!'' (2012). |
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Green day logo dos.png|Used on their tenth album,'' ¡Dos!'' (2012). |
Green day logo dos.png|Used on their tenth album,'' ¡Dos!'' (2012). |
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− | Green day logo tre.png|Used on their eleventh album, ''¡Tré!'' ( |
+ | Green day logo tre.png|Used on their eleventh album, ''¡Tré!'' (2012). |
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+ | == 2016–present == |
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+ | [[File:Green_day_revolution_radiologo.png|center|250px]] |
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+ | Used since their twelfth album, ''Revolution Radio'' (2016). |
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+ | mmmmmmketchup.png|Variation used in ''Father of All Motherfuckers''. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | [[Category:Bands]] |
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[[Category:Music]] |
[[Category:Music]] |
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[[Category:California]] |
[[Category:California]] |
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[[Category:Oakland]] |
[[Category:Oakland]] |
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+ | [[Category:Bands from the United States]] |
[[Category:Musicians from the United States]] |
[[Category:Musicians from the United States]] |
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+ | [[Category:Trios]] |
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+ | [[Category:Rock musicians]] |
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+ | [[Category:Punk musicians]] |
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+ | [[Category:Lookout! Records]] |
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+ | [[Category:Reprise Records]] |
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+ | [[Category:Pop punk bands]] |
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+ | [[Category:Alternative rock bands]] |
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+ | [[Category:Warner Bros.]] |
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+ | [[Category:WarnerMedia]] |
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+ | [[Category:Warner Music Group]] |
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+ | [[Category:1990]] |
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+ | [[Category:Bands from California]] |
Revision as of 21:28, 18 July 2020
1990–1992
Used on their first album, 39/Smooth (1990).
1989/1992–1994
Used on their second album, Kerplunk (1992) and their first EP album, 1,000 Hours.
1994–1995
Used on their third album, Dookie (1994).
1995–1997
Used on their fourth album, Insomniac (1995).
1997–2000
Used on their fifth album, Nimrod (1997).
2000–2004
Used on their sixth album, Warning (2000).
2004–2009
Used on their seventh album, American Idiot (2004).
2009–2012
Used on their eigth album, 21st Century Breakdown (2009).
2012–2016
Used on their ninth album, ¡Uno! (2012).
2016–present
Used since their twelfth album, Revolution Radio (2016).