Additional InformationGreen Day roared back to life with this fiery rock opera fueled by outrage at the George W. Bush administration.
Reviews"The evolution of the Bay Area trio from bracingly bratty pop punks whining about boredom to mature men (and still pop punks)...", 4 stars out of 5 - "In AMERICAN IDIOT, they've recorded what could be their masterpiece, a 13-song, hour-long set that's both ambitious and expertly original.", 3 1/2 stars out of 5 - "On AMERICAN IDIOT, the thirteen tracks segue together, expanding into piano balladry and acoustic country shuffle....Green Day have found a way to hit their thirties without either betraying their original spirit or falling on their faces.", 3 stars out of 5 - "The Berkeley trio's upbeat poppy punk - equally indebted to The Kinks as The Ramones - shows no signs of fatigue, but has now been put to blatantly political use."