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ah American idiot the mere sound of that
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song probably brings all of us back to
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some awkward period for me it recalled
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images of Orchestra class where I
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pretended to know who the Sex Pistols
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were in order to impress the kids who
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were already in a rock band having sex
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this was the time of Green Day the girls
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in my school all had crushes on Billie
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Joe Armstrong and all the guys in my
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school could list up every single lyric
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of letter balm and give me novocaine
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Green Day was on top of the world in
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2005 the album American Idiot had just
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won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album
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when a bunch of MTV Music Awards and
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then sparked an enormous worldwide tour
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but just what made this album so
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incredibly successful how did it
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resonate with the American populace of
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its time particularly those who like me
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were coming of age in this video we
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analyzed how and why American Idiot
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became a modern-day classic how Green
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Day was able to catch the spirit of its
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time
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this is we like stories I'm your
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of videos in the future about art
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literature music anything that you can
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make narratives out of this video is
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going to explore the political and
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social commentary of American Idiot but
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it's such an enormous and sophisticated
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album that we the sake of time have to
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cut down to an analysis of a few songs
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the two most explicitly political songs
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on the album American Idiot and holiday
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song with the most interesting music
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video wake me up when September ends
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and also homecoming which both serves as
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the essential culmination of the album's
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rock opera narrative and is in my mind
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the most unacknowledged masterpiece on
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the entire album
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you don't need me to tell you the major
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events that were occurring in the United
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States when the album was released in
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2004 it was a time of reckoning in the
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midst of an ultimately successful George
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Bush reelection campaign we were only
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three years removed from 9/11
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the subsequent US invasion of
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Afghanistan along with the invasion of
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Iraq in 2003 are all events that remain
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at the front and center of the American
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psyche today we yet cannot get away from
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those things they ensured that a
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generation of Americans grew up those
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who are today roughly between the ages
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of 22 and 35 cognizant of the ability of
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the United States to do harm on a global
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scale or if you're not so pessimistic
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about those foreign wars you have to
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certainly admit that our involvement in
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them at the very least forced the
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recognition of the possibility of
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anti-american sentiment across the globe
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for better or for worse there were other
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happenings - what I want to stress are
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the income tax cuts of 2001 and 2003
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which benefited the wealthy compounded
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with the public perception that our
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Middle Eastern wars tremendously helped
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big oil companies these cuts drove the
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narrative that corporations and the rich
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and powerful were benefiting in a
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country where people were being sent off
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to fight in Foreign Wars
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out of this mill you came American idiot
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an album that strikes at the Bush
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administration and the giant
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corporations that green they saw as
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benefiting from Bush's policies it does
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this from its very first lines the
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album's title track which you just heard
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targets the media it may seem kind of
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strange hearing a critique of the
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mainstream media come from a decisively
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leftist point of view but in 2004
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mainstream media faced constant
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accusations of being pro war contra
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accusations of the media's anti Trump
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fake news in 2020 in 2004 media outlets
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like Fox News and CBS were accused of
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being too hawkish in foreign affairs a
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[Music]
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2003 report by fairness and accuracy in
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reporting found that pro-war coverage
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was far more likely than anti-war
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coverage it was in this landscape that
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Billie Joe Armstrong wrote lines like
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I'm not a part of the redneck agenda now
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everybody do the propaganda and called
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the u.s. one nation controlled by the
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media but the song American Idiot is
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more subtle than that to merely placing
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the two words of the title American and
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idiot in juxtaposition deflates the
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patriotic fervor concomitant with pro
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war discourse was being American being
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idiotic the proliferation of the album
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and songs title meant that those two
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words were coupled even for those who
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refused to listen to Green Day the
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Stephen the title American Idiot
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reiterated the existential crisis of
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those skeptical of the Iraq war
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if American Idiot takes aim and fires of
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the media holiday the album's third song
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crucifies big business declaring that
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the company lost the war today Holliday
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reiterates Green Day's contention that
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corporations are intricately tied up
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with the nation's foreign conflicts just
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like in the opening track were forced to
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reverse our conception of a particular
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signifier Holliday sounds are turned on
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their head Christmas carols and Easter
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hymns are replaced by the sound of the
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falling rain coming down like an
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Armageddon flame and the drum pounding
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out of time Billy Joe's vocals on the
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representative from California section
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paint a particularly menacing picture of
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political corruption and immorality just
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listen to it here it is
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I actually want to single in on a
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particular image from this song one that
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suggests surprisingly an anti-military
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tinge to the entire album this is the
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part where Billy Joe Armstrong in
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holiday says can I get another amen
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there's a flag wrapped around a score of
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men a gag a plastic bag on a monument
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there's a lot going on here but the flag
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refer to is almost certainly the flag
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placed over the head of the Saddam
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Hussein statue in Baghdad sphered or
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square right before that statue was very
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famously brought down in April 2003 for
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those of a certain stripe this was the
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perfect image in service of the
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righteous cause in Iraq the world's
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finest symbol of liberty freedom and
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goodness literally blinding the tyrant
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who had terrorized the region with an
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authoritarian fist but Green Day takes
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another tack using appositives to
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compare the flag to a gag in a plastic
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bag
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the flags usual sacredness is debased
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into lyrics comparison the former
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comparison especially making the flag a
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gag makes the flag a stopper of free
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speech not its guarantor the fact that
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flag gag and bag all brime produces a
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mockery out of orderliness the
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discipline of words that make sense
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together
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gets made fun of reminiscent more of the
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kind of blind obedience decried by the
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military's greatest critics but is Green
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Day entirely anti-military this mockery
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of the army gets edited or perhaps
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clarified in the video for what is
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perhaps the album's most enduring staple
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Billy Joe Armstrong tribute to his late
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father wake me up when September ends if
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Green Day really hated the army why
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would they make a mostly sympathetic
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video about a man who goes off to fight
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in the aforementioned Wars I think one
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way to answer is to make a
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differentiation
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between being anti military and being
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anti soldiers some people would say that
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these two positions are inextricable but
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Green Day I think goes otherwise gearing
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their ire almost primarily towards the
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systemic military as a whole represented
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by the elite classes that wage war and
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the generals who allow ordinary infantry
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soldiers to fight their battles one of
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those soldiers is the protagonist of the
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video for wake me up when September ends
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a sentimental story about a man who
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leaves his girlfriend behind at home
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while fighting in one of the Wars
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mentioned earlier notably the shots here
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do not give screen time to the powers
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that be with delicacy the video aims to
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tell the story of a single soldier I
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think the fact that we don't know which
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particular middle eastern country he's
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in is key I mean you could say that it's
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just Americans not really distinguishing
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between the different Middle Eastern
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countries anyway but I would say that
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the war here really isn't the focus the
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event isn't the highlight what Green Day
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cares about are the regular Americans
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serving as troops the video from start
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to finish is littered with close-ups of
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faces particularly the two main
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characters underscoring the scale of
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Green Day's interests these they seem to
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be saying are the lives affected the
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lives traumatized the lives lost the
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lives for which we take aim at the
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politicians and the corporations with
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our other songs
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I want now to turn to how I think
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American Idiot gets at the feeling of
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being alive in the bush-era without
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being explicitly political or rather I
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want to get at why I think Green Day
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resonates so clearly with those who are
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coming of age in 2004 a good place to
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start is actually the conversation at
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the beginning of the wake me up when
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September ends video sitting in a field
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again with those close-ups the couple
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deploys a bunch of the usual adolescent
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angst they say that life is short
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that if they could have anything it'd be
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to stop time to never grow old this is
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of course at the root of their huge
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disagreement when the man chooses to
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enlist he has by joining the military
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done something that will shorten his
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life even further that will undoubtedly
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grow him up the desire expressed by the
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adolescents for time to slow down is
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made ironic because while the man is at
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war time as we see goes by so slowly for
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the girl left at home time goes slowly
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in the worst possible way many songs and
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books have been written about the
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problem of growing up but not many have
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I think so actively captivated our
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imaginations like American Idiot and
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what I think Green Day does so well is
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let us know that they too are going
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through this problem something that
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those of you in your teens don't know is
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that most people still haven't figured
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things out haven't figured themselves
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out in their mid or late 20s
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increasingly people of this age struggle
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with finding a permanent career or a
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steady relationship but another way at
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25 it is no longer cute to say that life
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is hitting you hard you must in other
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words
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confront your mediocrity and your sins
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those who grew up with green day may
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quite truly resonate with the aimless
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tired characters of the album's plot
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Jesus of Suburbia Saint Jimmy
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what's-her-name how in this period of
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life do you deal this is I think Green
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Day's interests at the time the three
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band members Billy Joe Armstrong Mike
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Dirnt and trey cool were all in their
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early 30s when the album was
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recorded rock stars grow up even slower
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than most people and we know that at the
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time Green Day was considering breaking
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up their quarter life crisis was upon
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them right us they were reeling a little
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bit in their careers four years out from
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warning and ten years away from their
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major label debut Dookie in the midst of
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this it would have been easy for Green
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Day to offer a half-hearted low effort
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compilation album something they did by
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the way twice before but what they came
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up with instead in 2004 was this
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masterpiece
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a surging sprawling fantastic rock opera
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full of thoughtful songs capped off by
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homecoming my personal favorite song on
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the album to end this video I want to
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argue that homecoming offers an antidote
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to the problems posed by this album
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right in the very name of the song
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what is vital is coming home coming back
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to what you have known but on the other
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hand the lyrics are quite bleak saying
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Jimmy it seems has killed himself and
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one part of the song is simply about
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stating that nobody cares where is the
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homecoming in the song homecoming my
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answer is in the form of the song as I
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mentioned declining success had weighed
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on the band members but for homecoming
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everyone contributed a section of the
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song I love this song in spite of being
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relatively sure that the mic turned and
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tré cool sections of the song are just
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plain bad in and of themselves they feel
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more like the band members [ __ ]
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around than actual attempts at music
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compounded on to this is the collage
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like structure of the whole thing what
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are these trips doing amidst Billy Joe's
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brilliant sections wouldn't the song be
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better without them it may have but if
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it had it may have also killed Green Day
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the compilation the collage it was all
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vital in keeping the band together in
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making everyone feel as valued as they
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actually were and it was about showing
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the world that unity that Green Day was
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in the end playing for themselves and
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for their love of music
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in other words green day amidst a
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loneliness alienation and anger spurred
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on by the wars in the Middle East and
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the corporate corruption of Bush's first
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term found solace in each other their
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old friends their music and they offered
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us the wondrous beautiful fruits of that
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realization thank you for listening and
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