21st Century Breakdown
According to the Last of the American Girls Songfacts, one of the inspirations for this Pop-Punk number was the time vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong spent in New Orleans helping build houses for those made homeless by Hurricane Katrina. He explained to Q magazine May 2009: "I started writing it for my wife, but there''s elements of Hurricane Katrina and (pro-cycling activists) Critical Mass. It adds those elements to one character who has this left wing strength." Read more on Last.fm.
According to the Last of the American Girls Songfacts, one of the inspirations for this Pop-Punk number was the time vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong spent in New Orleans helping build houses for those made homeless by Hurricane Katrina. He explained to Q magazine May 2009: "I started writing it for my wife, but there''s elements of Hurricane Katrina and (pro-cycling activists) Critical Mass. It adds those elements to one character who has this left wing strength." Read more on Last.fm.
Basket Case
American Idiot
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Wake Me Up When September Ends
When I Come Around
Holiday
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)
Brain Stew
21 Guns
Welcome to Paradise
Jesus of Suburbia
She
Longview
Whatsername
Know Your Enemy
Burnout
Holiday / Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Last Night on Earth
Minority
Hitchin' a Ride
Are We the Waiting
St. Jimmy
Having a Blast
She's a Rebel
Give Me Novacaine
Coming Clean
Chump
Extraordinary Girl
Warning
Pulling Teeth
Letterbomb
Homecoming
Sassafras Roots
Nice Guys Finish Last
In the End
Emenius Sleepus
Waiting
21st Century Breakdown
Redundant
Jaded
Walking Contradiction
Geek Stink Breath
F.O.D.
Stuck with Me
Last of the American Girls
Macy's Day Parade
East Jesus Nowhere
Song of the Century
Before the Lobotomy
Peacemaker

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