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Of course, speedy, catchy punk is at the core of the group's sound, so there are plenty of familiar moments on the resultant album, Nimrod, but there are also new details that make the record an invigorating, if occasionally frustrating, listen. Although punk-pop is Green Day's forte, they sound the most alive on Nimrod when they're breaking away from their formula, whether it's the shuffling "Hitchin' a Ride," the bitchy, tongue-in-cheek humor of "The Grouch," the surging surf instrumental "Last Ride In," the punchy, horn-driven drag-queen saga "King for a Day," or the acoustic, string-laced ballad "Good Riddance." It's only when the trio confines itself to three chords that it sounds tired, but Billie Joe has such a gift for hooky, instantly memorable melodies that even these moments are enjoyable, if unremarkable. Still, Nimrod suffers from being simply too much -- although it clocks in at under 50 minutes, the 18 tracks whip by at such a breakneck speed that it leaves you somewhat dazed. With a little editing, Green Day's growth would have been put in sharper relief, and Nimrod would have been the triumphant leap forward it set out to be. As it stands, it's a muddled but intermittently exciting record that is full of promise. Nimrod (album) [ edit | edit source ] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search"Walking Alone" redirects here. For the Jay Sean song, see All or Nothing (Jay Sean album). "Hitchin' a Ride" Released: September 22, 1997. "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" Released: December 23, 1997. "Redundant" Released: May 26, 1998. "Nice Guys Finish Last" Released: March 23, 1999. Nimrod is the fifth studio album by the American punk rock band Green Day. It was released on October 14, 1997 through Reprise Records. The album entered the Billboard U.S. charts at #10, and achieved double platinum status, although it did not revive Green Day's sales to the level of Dookie . The album has sold 2,083,000 copies in the United States alone and over 5 million worldwide. [7] Nimrod also achieved critical respect and yielded the acoustic hit "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)". Nimrod was reissued on vinyl on June 16, 2009. [8] The album was released in Europe as an HDCD. The songs "Nice Guys Finish Last", "Hitchin' a Ride", and "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" are featured in the video game Green Day: Rock Band . The portraits covered on the album cover are Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harry S. Truman. Contents [ edit | edit source ] [hide]*1 Music and lyrics. 2 Track listing 2.1 B-sides and outtakes 3.1 Album. [edit] Music and lyrics [ edit | edit source ] Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (August 2009) Nimrod is more musically varied than previous Green Day albums. The album includes hardcore punk songs ("Reject", "Take Back", "Platypus (I Hate You)"), slower-paced pop punk songs ("Redundant", "Worry Rock"), ska punk ("King for a Day"), surf rock ("Last Ride In", which is an instrumental track), southern rock ("Walking Alone") and an acoustic ballad ("Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)"). Nimrod is also the first album by the band to be in standard tuning. Billie Joe Armstrong's lyrics are slightly more sophisticated than in earlier compositions. "Hitchin' a Ride", "All the Time" and "Walking Alone" are about alcoholism. "Platypus (I Hate You)" and "Take Back" are hate songs. "King for a Day" is about a cross-dresser. "Prosthetic Head" is about Armstrong's opinions about people in Hollywood being fake. "Haushinka" was written about a girl Armstrong met on a Japanese tour. "Reject" came from an incident where a boy received Green Day's previous album, Insomniac , for his eighth birthday from his grandma. The boy started singing Green Day's songs (with explicit lyrics), and his mother got angry and wrote a complaint letter to Armstrong; Armstrong wrote an actual letter back to her, and this song was based on his response. "The Grouch" and "Redundant" are both about married life. In the former, Billie Joe is complaining about his family dragging him down, and the latter can be construed as an apology to his wife. "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" was written when Billie Joe was "breaking up with a girl that was moving to Ecuador, and [he] was trying to be as understanding about it as [he] could." Some also feel the song was written in response to the punk community's (specifically, 924 Gilman Street) rejection of Green Day after Dookie went platinum. (The story behind this song was seemingly the basis for VH1's Behind the Music episode on the band.) [9] In 1998, Green Day won a MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video for this song. [10] [edit] Track listing [ edit | edit source ] All lyrics written by Billie Joe Armstrong, all music composed by Green Day. Stream Top Podcasts. Take yourself back in time. back to high school. The ups and downs, the loves the losses, the struggles the triumphs, being together with your friends. feeling every emotion of it. Is 23 more than just a number to you? Do you respond to people by saying I don't wanna be anything other than what I've been trying to be lately? Do you expect to have life-changing moments while caught in the confetti or the rain? Are you One Tree Hill obsessed. it's OK. we're here for you. You can sit with us. Are Brooke, Peyton and Haley your BFF goals? These Drama Queens are getting back together!! 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Tony Flores, Second Engineer - Tre Cool, Producer, Drums, Percussion, Writer - Billie Joe Armstrong, Producer, Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, Harmonica - Mike Dirnt, Producer, Bass Guitar, Writer, Background Vocals - Chris Bellman, Mastering Engineer - Mike Dy, Additional Engineer - Green Day, MainArtist - Wes Seidman, Additional Engineer - Bill Kinsley, Additional Engineer - Barry Goldeberg, Additional Engineer. 1997 Reprise Records 2009 Reprise Records. David Campbell, String Arranger - Tony Flores, Second Engineer - Tre Cool, Producer, Drums, Percussion, Writer - Billie Joe Armstrong, Producer, Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, Harmonica - Mike Dirnt, Producer, Bass Guitar, Writer, Background Vocals - Chris Bellman, Mastering Engineer - Petra Haden, Violin - Mike Dy, Additional Engineer - Green Day, MainArtist - Wes Seidman, Additional Engineer - Bill Kinsley, Additional Engineer - Barry Goldeberg, Additional Engineer. 1997 Reprise Records 2009 Reprise Records. Tony Flores, Engineer - Tre Cool, Producer, Drums, Percussion, Writer - Billie Joe Armstrong, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer, Harmonica - Mike Dirnt, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Chris Bellman, Engineer - Mike Dy, Engineer - Rob Cavallo, Producer - Green Day, Producer, MainArtist - Wes Seidman, Engineer - Bill Kinsley, Engineer - Barry Goldeberg, Engineer. 1997 Reprise Records 2009 Reprise Records. Tre Cool, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, Background Vocals - Billie Joe Armstrong, Producer, Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mike Dirnt, Producer, Bass Guitar, Writer, Background Vocals - Rob Cavallo, Producer - Green Day, MainArtist - Jerry Finn, Mixing Engineer - Neill King, Engineer - Casey McCrankin, Engineer. 1997 Reprise Records 2009 Reprise Records. 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