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Here is the entire bank of Green Day music videos, along with information
about them. You can click the "Watch Video" links to view the videos in their
entirety in the GDA Player. The 'Screenshots' link will send you to the GDA
Picture Vault with dozens of screenshots of each video.
To filter the results, click the album name below.
Dookie | Insomniac | nimrod. | Warning | International Superhits | American
Idiot | 21st Century Breakdown | Specials
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Know Your Enemy
"Know Your Enemy" was the first single released off Green Day's newest album, 21st Century Breakdown. The video shows the band playing near a warehouse through surveillance cameras and a helicopter overhead. Near the end of the video silhouettes of the band go up in flames.
Released: April 24, 2009 Directed by Mathew Cullen
Running Time: 3:21
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21 Guns
The second single off of 21st Century Breakdown, it introduces the two characters in the album, Christian and Gloria. The video opens with the two characters inside a room with cop lights surrounding them. During the chorus gun fire begins tearing up the room from the outside. The video alternates between shots of Christian and Gloria and Green Day performing in the same room. Backup touring guitarist, Jason White, was also included in the video.
Released: June 21, 2009 Directed by Marc Webb
Running Time: 4:51
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East Jesus Nowhere
"East Jesus Nowhere" was the third single released off the 21st Century Breakdown album. The video is a montage of live concert footage during the US and Canada leg of the the '21st Century Breakdown' tour
Released: September 18, 2009
Directed by ?
Running Time: 5:03
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21st Century Breakdown
"21st Century Breakdown" was released along with the "East Jesus Nowhere" video since EJN was only released in the United States and the UK. The video takes you through a graffiti wall for most of the video and showing scenes attacting many important issues in the world today. The video closes with Green Day playing on top of a building as the sun rises in Los Angeles.
Released: October 19, 2009
Directed by Marc Webb
Running Time: 4:29
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