While we were on holiday, the American punk band Green Day gave its fanbase a sweet treat.
The three-member bandβknown for singles βHolidayβ and βAmerican Idiotββreleased an 18-track compilation album last Saturday in conjunction with Record Store Day, an internationally observed day that celebrates the record store culture.
In keeping with the spirit of the release day, the 18 demo recordings from the making of the bandβs βΒ‘UNO! Β‘DOS! Β‘TRΓ!β album trilogy are available only on double vinyl, CD and cassette tape.
In addition to the demo recordings, the aptly named βDemoliciousβ includes a previously unreleased track, βState of Shock,β and an acoustic version of βStay the Nightβ from the bandβs βΒ‘UNO!β album released in 2012.
The intro to βState of Shockβ shows that this punk rock band has stayed true to its sound for the past 10 years.
Listening to the newly released track, I found myself reliving the moment back in 2004 when I put my first CD into my new Sony Walkman CD player and pushed play.
After a thunderous guitar and drum into, Green Dayβs lead singer and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong started singing about not wanting to be an American idiot, and I was hooked.
The album βAmerican Idiotβ went onto to win the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album in 2005 and spawned five internationally successful singles, βAmerican Idiot,β βBoulevard of Broken Dreams,β βHoliday,β βWake Me Up When September Endsβ and βJesus of Suburbia.β
With all of those great songs on one album, I never thought Iβd need to buy another CD again.
But then I listened to the album less and less until one day I got an iPod and βAmerican Idiotβ was not uploaded to my iTunes.
Ten years later, Iβm now twice the age I was when I was singing along to Armstrong, broken dreams and American idiots, and I havenβt listened to Green Day since then.
However, when I listened to the intro from βState of Shock,β I heard that intro from βAmerican Idiot,β and I was reminded of those times when I would air-guitar in front of thousands of imagined fans.
The acoustic version of βState of Mindβ will also remind of you Green Dayβs classic βGood Riddance.β
Have you ever had those moments with music?
Have you rediscovered a band or an album?
Donβt want to be an American idiot? Make sure to check out Green Dayβs compilation album βDemoliciousβ available at record stores near you.