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In 2002,Green Day were in a funk. Coming off an album that was a commercial disappointment,
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And feeling that they'd lost their edge, they decided to go into the studio and try something new.
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Across the next four months, they would experiment with new sounds,
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break out of their comfort zone,and come up with 20 demos.
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Unfortunately,for the band,these demos were stolen shortly thereafter.
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Instead of trying to rewrite the lost album which was to be called 'Cigarettes And Valentines',
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Green Day decided to start from scratch,
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and it's probably good that they did, because the new album they came up with was
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one of the most seminal rock albums of its era.
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American Idiot.
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Let's take a closer look.
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(NOTE 1:DONT play a drinking game for each time they say Jesus Of Suburbia or Jesus.you'll be dead by minute 7.)(NOTE 2:this took me +2 hours to put the captions together, so I hope you enjoy it).
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Set against the backdrop of Bush era America,
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American Idiot is a concept album that tells the coming-of-age story of a suburban teenager,
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known as 'Jesus Of Suburbia'.
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Through his eyes, Green Day comment on the state of America as they saw it at the time.
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The opening track of the album sets the scene where the rest of the story will take place.
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One of the most overtly political songs on the record, its Green Day's take on modern America.
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They see a country dumbed down by media over saturation,and numb to the disenfranchised.
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In the chorus of the song, the band sing about how mass media presents us with ideal visions of our futures that are
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impossible to live up to,often leaving people to feel empty and like they failed.
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It's in this broken media obsessed America that we meet our main character.
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The Jesus of Suburbia is the living embodiment of two of the album's biggest themes.
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Rage
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and Love.
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In Green Day's eyes,
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american society is,in an internal struggle between rage and love.
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This is reflected in the album's iconography as well.
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Turning the symbol of a heart into a grenade, and putting a clenched fist around it.
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These two themes run rampant throughout the rest of Jesus of Suburbia, a sprawling song made up of five different sections.
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The opening section shows us our main characters biography
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and how he's been molded by a world full of apathy and contradiction.
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In the next section,'City Of The Damned', we're introduced to his hometown painted as a wasteland,
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where he begins his desperate search for meaning.
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Unable to find any meaning or beauty from these sources, the Jesus of Suburbia
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begins to preach apathy and gains followers who share his life experience.
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(I love this part)
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In these two sections, we experience the conflict once more with
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a rage-filled 'I Don't Care' followed by the love of 'Dearly Beloved'.
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In the final section of the song, Jesus of Suburbia
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Sets out to leave behind the suburbs that have left him in this drained state.
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The song finishes with him having left home.
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This moves us to Holiday,which can be seen as Jesus' first few days away from home,
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feeling like he's on a holiday at the dawning of his life with the rest of the world ahead of him.
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However, beneath these lyrics lies another criticism of Bush's America.
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And particularly, the war in Iraq.
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(ok never mind this whole album rocks)
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The upbeat music of Holiday is quickly juxtaposed with the gloomy Boulevard of broken dreams.
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In this song, the Jesus Of Suburbia finds himself struggling with depression
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as he feels utterly alone walking through the streets of the city he has run to.
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This loneliness brings us to a soliloquy in 'Are We The Waiting',
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which is then abruptly cut short by St.Jimmy.
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(ONE TWO THREE FOUR)
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In his loneliness and reflection, the Jesus of Suburbia
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Manifests his rage into a new identity, Saint Jimmy.
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This change is reflected in the music as well.
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With the shift from the atmosphere of 'Are We The Waiting',to a classic straightforward punk sound.
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Saint Jimmy is the typical anti-establishment punk,urging the Jesus Of Suburbia to rage against the world with violence.
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Saint Jimmy encourages Jesus to turn to drugs and self-destruction
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as an escape from the pain that he's feeling in the next track,'Give Me Novocaine'.
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After his experiences with drugs,Jesus runs into a girl called Whatsername.
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Detailed over the next two songs, Whatsername represents the love counterpoint to St.Jimmy's rage.
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She and the Jesus of Suburbia share a brief relationship before breaking up.
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'Letterbomb' is the letter that she sends to Jesus of Suburbia to break up with him.
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This is where we get to the climax of the album in 'Homecoming'.
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Another nine minute EPIC made of five parts.
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This section marks the coming-of-age of the Jesus Of Suburbia.
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He realizes that the rage that created St.Jimmy,
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Lost him his love in Whatsername, so he kills off the St Jimmy part of himself.
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From here there's no triumphant finish. instead its,
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melancholic and sad.
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Jesus grows up and gets a job pushing paper (sounds really, really lame)
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daydreaming of better times.
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In 'Nobody Likes You',he's haunted by the letter that Whatsername wrote him all those years ago.
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In 'Rock-and-roll Girlfriend', he gets a letter from a friend still in the punk rock life and
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remembers what it was like to live that.
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(get off of my BASKET case) (ok that joke sucked)
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At the end of the letter,Jesus's friend asks him to stop complaining.
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He's happy with his Rock-And-Roll life and doesn't want to hear Jesus's laments about the life that he left.
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In the end this helps bring about the great revelation.
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That the Jesus of Suburbia needs to take control of his own life.
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He lets Saint Jimmy rage out and blame everyone else around him,without taking accountability for his own actions.
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With this revelation ,Jesus sets off from the city and heads home to the suburbs that birthed him.
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In the final song of the album,we get Jesus reflecting on Whatsername.
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The woman that meant so much to him when he was younger, and now he can't even remember her name.
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Green Day don't want to project the same
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unachievable images that they criticized in the album's title track.
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instead American Idiot ends on a lull that feels
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all too familiar to many in modern America.
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Being a grown-up and looking back with starry eyes at your past.
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American Idiot is a monumental album, but it's also an important historical document.
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It put the finger on the pulse of a large subset of America in the early 2000s.
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But it's not just stuck in that time frame.
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You can read it as tracing the path of punk rock as a movement,or
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America as a country,
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Or even just the ark of one man's life,
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And that is the power of American Idiot,
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And why I think that it's a truly timeless album.
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