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Awesome As **** (Live) [Deluxe Version]

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Download links and information about Awesome As **** (Live) [Deluxe Version] by Green Day. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Alternative genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:18:18 minutes.

Artist: Green Day
Release date: 2011
Genre: Alternative
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:18:18
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. 21st Century Breakdown (Live) 5:51
2. Know Your Enemy (Live) 4:50
3. East Jesus Nowhere (Live) 5:08
4. Holiday (Live) 4:16
5. ¡Viva La Gloria! (Live) 4:11
6. Cigarettes and Valentines (Live) 2:43
7. Burnout (Live) 2:16
8. Going to Pasalacqua (Live) 4:01
9. J.A.R. (Jason Andrew Relva) [Live] 2:44
10. Who Wrote Holden Caulfield? (Live) 3:22
11. Geek Stink Breath (Live) 2:07
12. When I Come Around (Live) 3:11
13. She (Live) 2:39
14. 21 Guns (Live) 5:56
15. American Idiot (Live) 4:23
16. Wake Me Up When September Ends (Live) 3:11
17. Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) [Live] 2:57
18. Letterbomb (Live) [Bonus Track] 4:33
19. Christie Road (Live) [Bonus Track] 4:00
20. Paper Lanterns / 2000 Light Years Away (Live) [Bonus Track] 5:59

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Green Day hasn’t been a “punk” band for a very long time. This live album, recorded throughout the world from Detroit to Brisbane, is an arena-rock celebration with a sound as wide as the Grand Canyon. It often sounds better than their studio albums, with an excitement and speed and density of sound that’s quite appealing. The extra adrenaline pumping through “21st Century Breakdown,” “Know Your Enemy” and “Geek Stink Breath” shows the band is incapable of phoning it in, even if the performances are more choreographed than their early days. The album, recorded on the 21st Century Breakdown tour, is heavy on newer material, but with a decent mix of old fan favorites, including “When I Come Around” and “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life).” This Deluxe Version includes the bonus tracks, “Letterbomb,” “Christie Road” and “Paper Lanterns / 2000 Light Years Away,” which are as consistently good as the official album.