Insomniac Green Day

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  • Release Date: 10/10/1995
  • Sales Rank: 9,118
  • Label: REPRISE / WEA
  • UPC: 093624604624
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Insomniac

1LISTENArmatage Shanks 2:16
2LISTENBrat 1:43
3LISTENStuck With Me 2:15
4LISTENGeek Stink Breath 2:15
5LISTENNo Pride 2:19
6LISTENBab's Uvula Who? 2:08
7LISTEN86 2:47
8LISTENPanic Song 3:35
9LISTENStuart And The Ave. 2:03
10LISTENBrain Stew 3:12
11LISTENJaded 1:30
12LISTENWestbound Sign 2:13
13LISTENTight Wad Hill 2:01
14LISTENWalking Contradiction 2:31

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Editorial Reviews

Dookie gave Green Day success, but it was never really clear whether they wanted it in the first place. However, given the incessantly catchy songwriting of Billie Joe, the success made sense. Green Day were traditionalists without realizing it, learning all of their tricks through secondhand records and second-generation California punk bands. They didn't change their sound in the slightest after signing to a major label, which meant that they couldn't revert back to a harsher, earlier sound as a way to shed their audience for Dookie's follow-up, Insomniac. Instead, they kept their blueprint and made it a shade darker. Throughout Insomniac, there are vague references to the band's startling multi-platinum breakthrough, but the album is hardly a stark confessional on the level of Nirvana's In Utero. It's a collection of speedy, catchy songs in the spirit of the Buzzcocks, the Jam, the Clash, and the Undertones, but played with more minor chords and less melody and recorded with a bigger, hard rock-oriented production. While nothing on the album is as immediate as "Basket Case" or "Longview," the band has gained a powerful sonic punch, which goes straight for the gut but sacrifices the raw edge they so desperately want to keep and makes the record slightly tame. Billie Joe hasn't lost much of his talent for simple, tuneful hooks, but after a series of songs that all sound pretty much the same, it becomes clear that he needs to push himself a little bit more if Green Day ever want to be something more than a good punk-pop band. As it is, they remain a good punk-pop band, and Insomniac is a good punk-pop record, but nothing more. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Insomniacby Anonymous

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May 29, 2005: Insomniac is such a cool cd! There's really no other way to describe it.It's really awesome and I dont understand why reviewers make it sound lousy compared to Dookie. This is essential for your Green Day collection(believe me from experience). If you decide not to get this, your're missing alot of great music from green day! Buy it now!

Insomniacby Anonymous

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May 26, 2005: Green Day is known for good stuff...and they didn't miss the mark here. The frantic guitar melodies, crazy drum, and awesome punky vocals will have you banging your head in enjoyment...also, the lyrics never get pointless. Good job!


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