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Two versions of the "Jesus of Suburbia" music video exist, directed by Samuel Bayer (who also directed the music videos for the first four singles released from the American Idiot album). The official music video premiered on October 14, 2005, in the UK and on October 25, 2005, on the MTV network for viewers in the US.
Best Video: Nominated 2006 "Jesus of Suburbia" Best Video: Nominated 2009: Green Day: Best International Band: Nominated 21st Century Breakdown: Best Album: Nominated 2010: Green Day: Best International Band: Nominated Best Live Band: Nominated
Green Day: Rock Band includes 47 songs by Green Day (six of which are arranged in three two-song medleys, making the final setlist 44 songs long), spanning their career from 1994 to 2009. It is the first Rock Band game to feature a complete album in the game as shipped, with the entirety of Dookie (except for the hidden track "All By Myself ...
In 2004, Green Day released their seventh studio album, American Idiot. [3] A punk rock concept album, American Idiot 's narrative is focused on the story of a teenager (who refers to himself as the "Jesus of Suburbia") growing up in the United States under the presidency of George W. Bush during the Iraq War, criticizing both.
Vulture has been doing this "Superlatives" series on and off for a while now, where they ask artists about their favorites and least favorites among their own music and mostly get very expected ...
Two versions of it appear on the album, one by The Cast and one by Green Day. It was originally released on mtv.com on April 13, 2010 and was released on CD on April 20, 2010. A vinyl version of the album was released on July 13, 2010.
"Green Day's pivotal Grammy-winning album" "is quoted as saying that he hopes the final video from the album will be a fitting swan-song to his career." "Bassist Mike Dirnt told VH1 that he expects the video to "shift gears a lot" and this is understandable, considering the conclusive five parts to the power-ballad."
She also appeared in the music video for "Jesus of Suburbia" by American rock band Green Day. In 2011, she took a starring role in the television series Combat Hospital , and in 2012 reprised her role as Dahlia Gillespie in the horror film sequel Silent Hill: Revelation .