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American Idiot, which opened at the St. James Theater on Tuesday night, won’t be everybody’s cup of Red Bull.
American Idiot is loud, brash, unapologetic, and flashes the middle finger more than any other musical. It successfully combines what will become a classic rock album with a compelling theatrical ...
"It is an artist's responsibility to be the voice of change. And change is not safe,” Rebecca Meyer-Larson said.
Green Day put out American Idiot on Sept. 20, 2004. A concept album about an elusive “Jesus of Suburbia,” the record follows a cast of characters as they navigate the lower-middle class ...
On the band’s website, there are an assortment of “American Idiot” 20 th Anniversary editions available, including a super deluxe CD box set ($199.98), 20 th Anniversary Deluxe Edition CD ...
But with that year’s album American Idiot, Green Day reasserted itself as a mainstream force – eclipsing even its monumental ’90s – with a dramatic reinvention.
Considering its extremely theatrical premise, no one was surprised when Green Day's 2004 album American Idiot was adapted for the stage. After playing out in Berkeley and Broadway in 2009 and 2010 ...
The musical, which opened a two-night stand at the Conexus Arts Centre on Thursday, is fuelled by the power and angst of the American Idiot album. Yet what delivers the production to a mainstream ...
Green Day are already playing their iconic 2004 album American Idiot in its entirety every night on their ongoing summer tour, but the fun won’t end once the outing wraps Sept. 28 in San Diego.
The best and worst of the album that had George W. Bush's ears burning. By Jon O'Brien It’s fair to say that a trio of potty-mouthed Californian punks with tracks named “Geek Stink Breath ...