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Green Day: Rock Band Track List Revealed

The 47 included songs will encompass the band's career.

A recent preview from Entertainment Weekly, has revealed all 47 songs planned for inclusion in the upcoming Green Day: Rock Band. Each of the songs are split up by the various venues where they will be played, representing the different stages of Green Day's career as a band.

Below is a list of all the songs that are found in the game:

Green Day: Rock Band Track List

The Warehouse

Dookie (1994)

“Burnout”

“Having a Blast”

“Chump”

“Longview”

“Welcome to Paradise”

“Pulling Teeth”

“Basket Case”

“She”

“Sassafrass Roots”

“When I Come Around”

“Coming Clean”

“Emenius Sleepus”

“In the End”

“F.O.D.”

Milton Keynes

American Idiot (2004)

“American Idiot”

“Jesus of Suburbia”

“Holiday”

“Boulevard of Broken Dreams”

“Are We the Waiting”

“St. Jimmy”

“Give Me Novacaine”

“She’s a Rebel”

“Extraordinary Girl”

“Letterbomb”

“Wake Me Up When September Ends”

“Homecoming”

“Whatsername”

Warning (2000)

“Minority”

“Warning”

Nimrod (1997)

“Hitchin’ a Ride”

“Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)”

“Nice Guys Finish Last”

Insomniac (1995)

“Brain Stew”

“Jaded”

“Geek Stink Breath”

The Fox Theater, Oakland

21st Century Breakdown(2009)

“Song of the Century”

“21st Century Breakdown”

“Before the Lobotomy”

“Last Night on Earth”

“Peacemaker”

“Murder City”

“¿Viva La Gloria? (Little Girl)”

“Restless Heart Syndrome”

“Horseshoes and Handgrenades”

“The Static Age”

“American Eulogy”

“See the Light”


 

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Lukasz Balicki Staff Alumnus

04/10/2010 at 05:18 PM

I'm not a fan of Green Day or those songs. Hopefully Harmonix will get a better band exclusive game next time.

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