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Green Day and “21st Century Breakdrown” coming soon

The Californian band, Green Day, has just published the title and the cover of their eighth album’21st Century Breakdown ‘which will reach stores next May (09). Green Day is still with it´s claiming actitude, as it did in 2004 against the Bush administration with ‘American Idiot’, which they sold over 15 million copies worldwide and turned this triplet of “children” punkis of San Francisco Bay Area into a serious rock band.

After the success of ‘American Idiot’, “We wondered if we could be more

ambitious yet? “says singer -guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong.

“We could have taken a different path or return to our roots.

We decided to move!” Breakdown’21st Century ‘will surely be one of the disks

Highlights in 2009 (supported by a summer tour).

The new record refers to the working class, personal problems, and the apathy of the fading of the American dream.

“It reflects what has been happening the last three years. We have composed songs with messages. ”

The most controversial song might be “March Of The Dogs,” which cries out against the hypocrisy religion. “I have nothing against religion”, said Armstrong. “But some religions try to take advantage of people´s the blind faith”. “He says that he´s not against spirituality. “Nothing more spiritual that the Rock ‘n’ Roll”.

Green Day was formed as a band during 1989 in Berkeley, California. Has been an absolute reference point for contemporary music, with more than 67 million copies sold and countless awards for her albums, songs, videos, tours, etc.

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