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List of songs in Green Day: Rock Band

Green Day: Rock Band is a 2010 music video game developed by Harmonix, published by MTV Games and distributed by Electronic Arts. The fifth major release in the Rock Band series, the game was released in June 2010 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii. It allows one to six players to simulate the performance of songs by Green Day by providing the players with peripherals modeled after musical instruments. These include a guitar peripheral for lead guitar and bass gameplay, a drum kit peripheral, and up to three microphones using the same vocal harmony technology as The Beatles: Rock Band.[1]

The Fox Theater in Oakland was recreated in Green Day: Rock Band as the venue where the 18 songs from 21st Century Breakdown are played.

Green Day: Rock Band includes 44 playable tracks consisting of 47 Green Day songs. An additional 6 songs are available for all three consoles as downloadable content and for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 as part of the special "Plus" edition of the game. With these downloadable songs, the complete albums of Dookie, American Idiot, and 21st Century Breakdown can be played, along with additional songs from Insomniac, Nimrod, and Warning. The song selection was criticized by some reviewers who felt that many important Green Day songs, especially from Insomniac, Nimrod, and Warning, were absent from the game. Others praised the inclusion of complete albums in the game and thought they were fun to play.

Music selection edit

Green Day: Rock Band includes 47 songs by Green Day (six of which are arranged in three two-song medleys, making the final setlist 44 songs long), spanning their career from 1994 to 2009. It is the first Rock Band game to feature a complete album in the game as shipped, with the entirety of Dookie (except for the hidden track "All By Myself"),[2] American Idiot, and 21st Century Breakdown playable.[3] The inclusion of the album American Idiot was a key part of the setlist, according to Harmonix's Chris Foster, due to the nature of the album (which is meant to be listened to as a whole), as well as the album's success and stage adaptation.[4] This led the team to also include 21st Century Breakdown, an album similar to American Idiot in that it is meant to be heard as a complete work.[4] Since Harmonix already released six songs from the album as downloadable content, they did not want to make those who purchased the songs pay for them again in the full game, and designed the game to include those songs for players who previously downloaded them.[4] Once these two albums were selected, Harmonix's CEO Alex Rigopulos determined they needed to include the Dookie album, the major label debut of the band and one of the most requested albums by Rock Band fans, in order to complete the experience.[3]

Harmonix wanted to include songs from Green Day's first two albums, 39/Smooth and Kerplunk, but they were unable to get the proper multitrack recordings.[5] According to Tré Cool, the master tapes for the first two albums exist but are in poor condition, and the process to digitize them would destroy them.[6] After deciding to make Green Day: Rock Band a "three-album game", Harmonix included additional hits from Insomniac, Nimrod, and Warning.[4]

Green Day: Rock Band was announced in December 2009 with a teaser trailer which revealed the inclusion of the song "American Idiot".[7] Another five songs (four playable tracks) were revealed at the 2010 Game Developers Conference: "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", "Brain Stew/Jaded" (a two-song medley), "Hitchin' a Ride", and "Wake Me Up When September Ends".[8] On March 29, Kotaku found that the retailer Play.com listed the albums Dookie and American Idiot as being playable in the game, although Harmonix did not confirm the rumor.[9] The full setlist was announced by Entertainment Weekly on April 9, 2010.[3] The game was released on June 8.[1]

Main setlist edit

For Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 owners, every song in Green Day: Rock Band can be exported for use within Rock Band, Rock Band 2, Lego Rock Band, and Rock Band 3. The Wii version can only export songs into Rock Band 3.[10] Although Rock Band and Rock Band 2 do not support vocal harmonies, Rock Band 3 does and the exported Green Day tracks can be played with all vocal parts in that game. Only 11 of the songs, which are considered "family friendly", can be played in Lego Rock Band. Each song was also made available, as of November 13, 2012, as an individual download outside of this game, however these downloads will only work in Rock Band 3 and Rock Band Blitz. "Song of the Century", which serves as a prelude to the title track of 21st Century Breakdown, was made into a separate song, and is unique among the entire Rock Band catalog in which it is the series' only song a cappella, i.e. it only has vocal tracks.

The following songs are included in the game's setlist:[3]

Song title Album Venue and set Year[a] Vocal
parts
"21st Century Breakdown" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: Set 3 2009 3
"American Eulogy" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: Set 2 2009 3
"American Idiot" American Idiot Milton Keynes: Set 2 2004 1
"Are We the Waiting/St. Jimmy"[b] American Idiot Milton Keynes: Set 4 2004 3
"Before the Lobotomy" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: Set 2 2009 3
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" American Idiot Milton Keynes: Set 1 2004 2
"Brain Stew/Jaded"[b] Insomniac Milton Keynes: Set 4 1995 2
"Basket Case" Dookie The Warehouse: Set 2 1994 2
"Burnout" Dookie The Warehouse: Set 3 1994 3
"Chump" Dookie The Warehouse: Set 3 1994 2
"Coming Clean" Dookie The Warehouse: Set 2 1994 1
"Emenius Sleepus" Dookie The Warehouse: Set 2 1994 2
"Extraordinary Girl" American Idiot Milton Keynes: Set 1 2004 2
"F.O.D." Dookie The Warehouse: Set 1 1994 2
"Geek Stink Breath" Insomniac Milton Keynes: Set 1 1995 2
"Give Me Novacaine/She's A Rebel"[b] American Idiot Milton Keynes: Set 3 2004 2
"Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)"[c] Nimrod Milton Keynes: Set 4 1997 1
"Having a Blast" Dookie The Warehouse: Set 1 1994 2
"Hitchin' a Ride" Nimrod Milton Keynes: Set 3 1997 2
"Holiday" American Idiot Milton Keynes: Set 3 2004 3
"Homecoming" American Idiot Milton Keynes: Set 4 2004 3
"Horseshoes and Handgrenades" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: Set 3 2009 2
"In the End" Dookie The Warehouse: Set 3 1994 2
"Jesus of Suburbia" American Idiot Milton Keynes: Set 3 2004 3
"Last Night on Earth" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: Set 1 2009 2
"Letterbomb" American Idiot Milton Keynes: Set 3 2004 2
"Longview" Dookie The Warehouse: Set 3 1994 2
"Minority" Warning Milton Keynes: Set 2 2000 3
"Murder City" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: Set 2 2009 2
"Nice Guys Finish Last" Nimrod Milton Keynes: Set 2 1997 2
"Peacemaker" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: Set 3 2009 3
"Pulling Teeth" Dookie The Warehouse: Set 1 1994 2
"Restless Heart Syndrome" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: Set 1 2009 3
"Sassafras Roots" Dookie The Warehouse: Set 2 1994 2
"See the Light" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: Set 2 2009 2
"She" Dookie The Warehouse: Set 1 1994 2
"Song of the Century"[d] 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: Set 1 2009 1
"The Static Age" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: Set 3 2009 3
"¿Viva La Gloria? (Little Girl)" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: Set 1 2009 3
"Wake Me Up When September Ends" American Idiot Milton Keynes: Set 1 2004 1
"Warning" Warning Milton Keynes: Set 1 2000 2
"Welcome to Paradise" Dookie The Warehouse: Set 2 1994 3
"Whatsername" American Idiot Milton Keynes: Set 2 2004 3
"When I Come Around" Dookie The Warehouse: Set 1 1994 2

Downloadable songs edit

In addition to the on-disc setlist, Green Day: Rock Band supports six Green Day songs previously released as downloadable content for the Rock Band platform.[1] These songs, when played in Green Day: Rock Band, contain custom character animations, unlockables, and support the game's vocal harmonies.[4][11] The special "Plus" edition of the game available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 also includes a coupon to download these songs.[1][12] Following the announcement of the band's 2012-2013 album trilogy ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, and ¡Tré!, it was announced that a DLC pack, called Green Day 03, would feature four songs from the existing game, as well as the song "Oh Love" from the album ¡Uno!. However this pack would only be available for Rock Band 3 and Rock Band Blitz and would not work with Green Day: Rock Band.[13]

Downloadable songs compatible with Green Day: Rock Band
Song title Album Venue and set Year[a] Vocal
parts
Release date DLC Pack
"21 Guns" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: DLC 2009 3 Jul 9, 2009 Green Day 01
"Christian's Inferno" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: DLC 2009 2 Dec 15, 2009 Green Day 02
"East Jesus Nowhere" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: DLC 2009 2 Jul 9, 2009 Green Day 01
"Know Your Enemy" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: DLC 2009 2 Jul 9, 2009 Green Day 01
"Last of the American Girls" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: DLC 2009 2 Dec 15, 2009 Green Day 02
"¡Viva La Gloria!" 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater – Oakland: DLC 2009 2 Dec 15, 2009 Green Day 02
Downloadable songs not compatible with Green Day: Rock Band
Song title Album Compatible games Year[a] Vocal
parts
Release date DLC pack
"Oh Love" ¡Uno! Rock Band 3, Rock Band Blitz, Rock Band 4 2012 2 Sep 25, 2012 Green Day 03
"Still Breathing" Revolution Radio Rock Band 4 2016 3 Nov 22, 2016 Standalone
"Father of All..." Father of All Motherfuckers Rock Band 4 2020 3 Jan 9, 2020 Standalone

Reception edit

Jack DeVries, who reviewed Green Day: Rock Band for IGN, enjoyed having complete albums in the game, but was disappointed by the low number of songs in the game, especially from the albums between Dookie and American Idiot, saying that "Nearly all of Green Day's albums went platinum and I'd like a much larger representation from all of them."[14] Ars Technica's Ben Kuchera praised the selection of songs, saying they "fit with the gameplay of Rock Band very well".[15] Some reviewers, such as GamePro's Mitch Dyer, were disappointed by the focus on Green Day's newer songs.[16] Several reviewers were critical of the setlist, feeling that the songs were not fun to play[17] or were too easy.[18] Others praised the songs chosen, saying that songs such as "F.O.D." provide the game with musical variety,[16] and that they are fun to play on all the instruments.[14] Reviewers criticized the game's use of radio edits, with Kuchera calling the editing "a bummer".[15] DeVries likewise felt that "given how much these boys love to drop f-bombs, [the editing] makes the songs sound funny."[14]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Year of song's original release, as listed in the game.
  2. ^ a b c Track consists of two songs played back-to-back as a medley.
  3. ^ Song has no Drum part.
  4. ^ Song has no Bass, Drum, or Guitar part.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Green Day, MTV Games, Harmonix and Reprise / Warner Bros. Records Unleash Green Day: Rock Band on the World June 8, 2010" (Press release). Harmonix. March 11, 2010. from the original on September 30, 2011. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  2. ^ Sinclair, Brendan (April 9, 2010). "Green Day: Rock Band setlist revealed". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on September 22, 2011. Retrieved September 22, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d Vozick-Levinson, Simon (April 9, 2010). "'Green Day: Rock Band': We've got a preview plus the exclusive 47-song track list!". Entertainment Weekly. from the original on November 16, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Green Day: Rock Band Daily Demo (Xbox 360)". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. April 13, 2010. Archived from the original on January 10, 2013. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  5. ^ "Behind "Green Day: Rock Band": Sneak Preview and Full Track List". Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. April 12, 2010. from the original on February 2, 2013. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  6. ^ Helgeson, Matt (May 6, 2010). "Green Day's Tre Cool Talks About Green Day: Rock Band, Future DLC". Game Informer. GameStop. from the original on May 9, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  7. ^ Reilly, Jim (December 12, 2009). "Green Day: Rock Band Confirmed for 2010". IGN Entertainment. from the original on January 25, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  8. ^ Buchanan, Levi (March 11, 2010). "GDC 10: Green Day: Rock Band Performed". IGN Entertainment. from the original on November 30, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  9. ^ McWhertor, Michael (March 29, 2010). "Green Day: Rock Band Full Of Dookie, American Idiot". Kotaku. Gawker Media. from the original on October 18, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  10. ^ . Harmonix. Archived from the original on August 16, 2011. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  11. ^ Rybicki, Joe (April 12, 2010). . Plastic Axe. Archived from the original on July 15, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  12. ^ "Green Day: Rock Band Plus Overview". GameSpy. IGN Entertainment. from the original on March 26, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  13. ^ Rock Band Rivals: First to Know | Harmonix Music Systems, Inc 2012-09-25 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ a b c DeVries, Jack (June 8, 2010). "Green Day: Rock Band Review". IGN Entertainment. from the original on January 25, 2012. Retrieved August 15, 2011.
  15. ^ a b Kuchera, Ben (June 9, 2010). "Green Day: Rock Band is paint-by-numbers rocking". Ars Technica. Condé Nast Digital. from the original on September 10, 2011. Retrieved August 15, 2011.
  16. ^ a b Dyer, Mitch (June 1, 2010). "Green Day: Rock Band Review". GamePro. IDG Entertainment. from the original on December 3, 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
  17. ^ Helgeson, Matt (June 8, 2010). "Green Day: Rock Band Fails to Impress". Game Informer. GameStop. from the original on May 27, 2012. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
  18. ^ Bischoff, Daniel (June 8, 2010). "Green Day: Rock Band Review". Game Revolution. AtomicOnline. from the original on September 26, 2012. Retrieved August 17, 2011.

External links edit

  • Green Day: Rock Band official website

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Green Day Rock Band is a 2010 music video game developed by Harmonix published by MTV Games and distributed by Electronic Arts The fifth major release in the Rock Band series the game was released in June 2010 for the PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 and Wii It allows one to six players to simulate the performance of songs by Green Day by providing the players with peripherals modeled after musical instruments These include a guitar peripheral for lead guitar and bass gameplay a drum kit peripheral and up to three microphones using the same vocal harmony technology as The Beatles Rock Band 1 The Fox Theater in Oakland was recreated in Green Day Rock Band as the venue where the 18 songs from 21st Century Breakdown are played Green Day Rock Band includes 44 playable tracks consisting of 47 Green Day songs An additional 6 songs are available for all three consoles as downloadable content and for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 as part of the special Plus edition of the game With these downloadable songs the complete albums of Dookie American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown can be played along with additional songs from Insomniac Nimrod and Warning The song selection was criticized by some reviewers who felt that many important Green Day songs especially from Insomniac Nimrod and Warning were absent from the game Others praised the inclusion of complete albums in the game and thought they were fun to play Contents 1 Music selection 2 Main setlist 3 Downloadable songs 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksMusic selection editGreen Day Rock Band includes 47 songs by Green Day six of which are arranged in three two song medleys making the final setlist 44 songs long spanning their career from 1994 to 2009 It is the first Rock Band game to feature a complete album in the game as shipped with the entirety of Dookie except for the hidden track All By Myself 2 American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown playable 3 The inclusion of the album American Idiot was a key part of the setlist according to Harmonix s Chris Foster due to the nature of the album which is meant to be listened to as a whole as well as the album s success and stage adaptation 4 This led the team to also include 21st Century Breakdown an album similar to American Idiot in that it is meant to be heard as a complete work 4 Since Harmonix already released six songs from the album as downloadable content they did not want to make those who purchased the songs pay for them again in the full game and designed the game to include those songs for players who previously downloaded them 4 Once these two albums were selected Harmonix s CEO Alex Rigopulos determined they needed to include the Dookie album the major label debut of the band and one of the most requested albums by Rock Band fans in order to complete the experience 3 Harmonix wanted to include songs from Green Day s first two albums 39 Smooth and Kerplunk but they were unable to get the proper multitrack recordings 5 According to Tre Cool the master tapes for the first two albums exist but are in poor condition and the process to digitize them would destroy them 6 After deciding to make Green Day Rock Band a three album game Harmonix included additional hits from Insomniac Nimrod and Warning 4 Green Day Rock Band was announced in December 2009 with a teaser trailer which revealed the inclusion of the song American Idiot 7 Another five songs four playable tracks were revealed at the 2010 Game Developers Conference Boulevard of Broken Dreams Brain Stew Jaded a two song medley Hitchin a Ride and Wake Me Up When September Ends 8 On March 29 Kotaku found that the retailer Play com listed the albums Dookie and American Idiot as being playable in the game although Harmonix did not confirm the rumor 9 The full setlist was announced by Entertainment Weekly on April 9 2010 3 The game was released on June 8 1 Main setlist editFor Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 owners every song in Green Day Rock Band can be exported for use within Rock Band Rock Band 2 Lego Rock Band and Rock Band 3 The Wii version can only export songs into Rock Band 3 10 Although Rock Band and Rock Band 2 do not support vocal harmonies Rock Band 3 does and the exported Green Day tracks can be played with all vocal parts in that game Only 11 of the songs which are considered family friendly can be played in Lego Rock Band Each song was also made available as of November 13 2012 as an individual download outside of this game however these downloads will only work in Rock Band 3 and Rock Band Blitz Song of the Century which serves as a prelude to the title track of 21st Century Breakdown was made into a separate song and is unique among the entire Rock Band catalog in which it is the series only song a cappella i e it only has vocal tracks The following songs are included in the game s setlist 3 Song title Album Venue and set Year a Vocalparts 21st Century Breakdown 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland Set 3 2009 3 American Eulogy 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland Set 2 2009 3 American Idiot American Idiot Milton Keynes Set 2 2004 1 Are We the Waiting St Jimmy b American Idiot Milton Keynes Set 4 2004 3 Before the Lobotomy 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland Set 2 2009 3 Boulevard of Broken Dreams American Idiot Milton Keynes Set 1 2004 2 Brain Stew Jaded b Insomniac Milton Keynes Set 4 1995 2 Basket Case Dookie The Warehouse Set 2 1994 2 Burnout Dookie The Warehouse Set 3 1994 3 Chump Dookie The Warehouse Set 3 1994 2 Coming Clean Dookie The Warehouse Set 2 1994 1 Emenius Sleepus Dookie The Warehouse Set 2 1994 2 Extraordinary Girl American Idiot Milton Keynes Set 1 2004 2 F O D Dookie The Warehouse Set 1 1994 2 Geek Stink Breath Insomniac Milton Keynes Set 1 1995 2 Give Me Novacaine She s A Rebel b American Idiot Milton Keynes Set 3 2004 2 Good Riddance Time of Your Life c Nimrod Milton Keynes Set 4 1997 1 Having a Blast Dookie The Warehouse Set 1 1994 2 Hitchin a Ride Nimrod Milton Keynes Set 3 1997 2 Holiday American Idiot Milton Keynes Set 3 2004 3 Homecoming American Idiot Milton Keynes Set 4 2004 3 Horseshoes and Handgrenades 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland Set 3 2009 2 In the End Dookie The Warehouse Set 3 1994 2 Jesus of Suburbia American Idiot Milton Keynes Set 3 2004 3 Last Night on Earth 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland Set 1 2009 2 Letterbomb American Idiot Milton Keynes Set 3 2004 2 Longview Dookie The Warehouse Set 3 1994 2 Minority Warning Milton Keynes Set 2 2000 3 Murder City 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland Set 2 2009 2 Nice Guys Finish Last Nimrod Milton Keynes Set 2 1997 2 Peacemaker 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland Set 3 2009 3 Pulling Teeth Dookie The Warehouse Set 1 1994 2 Restless Heart Syndrome 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland Set 1 2009 3 Sassafras Roots Dookie The Warehouse Set 2 1994 2 See the Light 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland Set 2 2009 2 She Dookie The Warehouse Set 1 1994 2 Song of the Century d 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland Set 1 2009 1 The Static Age 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland Set 3 2009 3 Viva La Gloria Little Girl 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland Set 1 2009 3 Wake Me Up When September Ends American Idiot Milton Keynes Set 1 2004 1 Warning Warning Milton Keynes Set 1 2000 2 Welcome to Paradise Dookie The Warehouse Set 2 1994 3 Whatsername American Idiot Milton Keynes Set 2 2004 3 When I Come Around Dookie The Warehouse Set 1 1994 2Downloadable songs editIn addition to the on disc setlist Green Day Rock Band supports six Green Day songs previously released as downloadable content for the Rock Band platform 1 These songs when played in Green Day Rock Band contain custom character animations unlockables and support the game s vocal harmonies 4 11 The special Plus edition of the game available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 also includes a coupon to download these songs 1 12 Following the announcement of the band s 2012 2013 album trilogy Uno Dos and Tre it was announced that a DLC pack called Green Day 03 would feature four songs from the existing game as well as the song Oh Love from the album Uno However this pack would only be available for Rock Band 3 and Rock Band Blitz and would not work with Green Day Rock Band 13 Downloadable songs compatible with Green Day Rock Band Song title Album Venue and set Year a Vocalparts Release date DLC Pack 21 Guns 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland DLC 2009 3 Jul 9 2009 Green Day 01 Christian s Inferno 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland DLC 2009 2 Dec 15 2009 Green Day 02 East Jesus Nowhere 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland DLC 2009 2 Jul 9 2009 Green Day 01 Know Your Enemy 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland DLC 2009 2 Jul 9 2009 Green Day 01 Last of the American Girls 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland DLC 2009 2 Dec 15 2009 Green Day 02 Viva La Gloria 21st Century Breakdown The Fox Theater Oakland DLC 2009 2 Dec 15 2009 Green Day 02Downloadable songs not compatible with Green Day Rock Band Song title Album Compatible games Year a Vocalparts Release date DLC pack Oh Love Uno Rock Band 3 Rock Band Blitz Rock Band 4 2012 2 Sep 25 2012 Green Day 03 Still Breathing Revolution Radio Rock Band 4 2016 3 Nov 22 2016 Standalone Father of All Father of All Motherfuckers Rock Band 4 2020 3 Jan 9 2020 StandaloneReception editJack DeVries who reviewed Green Day Rock Band for IGN enjoyed having complete albums in the game but was disappointed by the low number of songs in the game especially from the albums between Dookie and American Idiot saying that Nearly all of Green Day s albums went platinum and I d like a much larger representation from all of them 14 Ars Technica s Ben Kuchera praised the selection of songs saying they fit with the gameplay of Rock Band very well 15 Some reviewers such as GamePro s Mitch Dyer were disappointed by the focus on Green Day s newer songs 16 Several reviewers were critical of the setlist feeling that the songs were not fun to play 17 or were too easy 18 Others praised the songs chosen saying that songs such as F O D provide the game with musical variety 16 and that they are fun to play on all the instruments 14 Reviewers criticized the game s use of radio edits with Kuchera calling the editing a bummer 15 DeVries likewise felt that given how much these boys love to drop f bombs the editing makes the songs sound funny 14 Notes edit a b c Year of song s original release as listed in the game a b c Track consists of two songs played back to back as a medley Song has no Drum part Song has no Bass Drum or Guitar part References edit a b c d Green Day MTV Games Harmonix and Reprise Warner Bros Records Unleash Green Day Rock Band on the World June 8 2010 Press release Harmonix March 11 2010 Archived from the original on September 30 2011 Retrieved August 14 2011 Sinclair Brendan April 9 2010 Green Day Rock Band setlist revealed GameSpot CBS Interactive Archived from the original on September 22 2011 Retrieved September 22 2011 a b c d Vozick Levinson Simon April 9 2010 Green Day Rock Band We ve got a preview plus the exclusive 47 song track list Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on November 16 2011 Retrieved August 16 2011 a b c d e Green Day Rock Band Daily Demo Xbox 360 GameSpot CBS Interactive April 13 2010 Archived from the original on January 10 2013 Retrieved August 14 2011 Behind Green Day Rock Band Sneak Preview and Full Track List Rolling Stone Wenner Media April 12 2010 Archived from the original on February 2 2013 Retrieved August 14 2011 Helgeson Matt May 6 2010 Green Day s Tre Cool Talks About Green Day Rock Band Future DLC Game Informer GameStop Archived from the original on May 9 2012 Retrieved August 16 2011 Reilly Jim December 12 2009 Green Day Rock Band Confirmed for 2010 IGN Entertainment Archived from the original on January 25 2012 Retrieved August 16 2011 Buchanan Levi March 11 2010 GDC 10 Green Day Rock Band Performed IGN Entertainment Archived from the original on November 30 2011 Retrieved August 16 2011 McWhertor Michael March 29 2010 Green Day Rock Band Full Of Dookie American Idiot Kotaku Gawker Media Archived from the original on October 18 2012 Retrieved August 16 2011 Song Export Harmonix Archived from the original on August 16 2011 Retrieved August 14 2011 Rybicki Joe April 12 2010 Exclusive One on One with Green Day Rock Band Project Lead Chris Foster Plastic Axe Archived from the original on July 15 2011 Retrieved August 16 2011 Green Day Rock Band Plus Overview GameSpy IGN Entertainment Archived from the original on March 26 2012 Retrieved August 16 2011 Rock Band Rivals First to Know Harmonix Music Systems Inc Archived 2012 09 25 at the Wayback Machine a b c DeVries Jack June 8 2010 Green Day Rock Band Review IGN Entertainment Archived from the original on January 25 2012 Retrieved August 15 2011 a b Kuchera Ben June 9 2010 Green Day Rock Band is paint by numbers rocking Ars Technica Conde Nast Digital Archived from the original on September 10 2011 Retrieved August 15 2011 a b Dyer Mitch June 1 2010 Green Day Rock Band Review GamePro IDG Entertainment Archived from the original on December 3 2011 Retrieved August 17 2011 Helgeson Matt June 8 2010 Green Day Rock Band Fails to Impress Game Informer GameStop Archived from the original on May 27 2012 Retrieved August 17 2011 Bischoff Daniel June 8 2010 Green Day Rock Band Review Game Revolution AtomicOnline Archived from the original on September 26 2012 Retrieved August 17 2011 External links editGreen Day Rock Band official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of songs in Green Day Rock Band amp oldid 1167675725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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