This 25th anniversary edition includes the original album, one disc of previously unreleased 'Nimrod' demos, and a live set from Philadelphia recorded one month after 'Nimrod' was released. The 14 track demos disc includes two unreleased Green Day tracks ('You Irritate Me' and 'Tre Polka'), plus a cover of the classic Elvis Costello song 'Allison' (previously unreleased). The live album was recorded at The Electric Factory in Philadelphia on November 14 1997. The 20-songset includes several songs from 'Nimrod', plus fan favourites from their previous albums and singles.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerGreen Day, Rob Cavallo
Record LabelReprise / Warner Records
UPC0093624872993
eBay Product ID (ePID)15057540016
Product Key Features
LanguageEnglish
Era1990s
Run Time9551 Sec
Release Year2023
FormatCD
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenrePop, Alternative, Rock, Punk
TypeAlbum, Box Set
StylePost-Grunge
ArtistGreen Day
Release TitleNimrod
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs3
Guest ArtistPetra Haden
DistributionWea
Number of Tracks52
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States, Germany
BassMike Dirnt
GuitarBillie Joe
MixingChris Lord-Alge
EngineerMike Dy, Barry Goldberg, Ken Allardyce, Tony Flores, Bill Kinsley, Wesley Seidman
Reviews6 (out of 10) - "...At heart, NIMROD is a poker-faced rendition of what every band before them has done in this situation--genre-hopping, `testing their boundaries' in the studio, strings, horns, the works....At times, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong even seems to be impersonating Mark Eitzel impersonating Frank Sinatra...", 3.5 Stars (out of 5) - "...Armstrong's juvenile sense of humor is back....a broader view, with neo-psychedelic studio touches, acoustic guitar, violins and horns....Melody is emphasized, and a measure of sincerity is detectable in the singing...", "...mostly more of the same hyperactive pop-punk it introduced on 1994's DOOKIE. Hooky, too. But since the kids who once embraced the band seem to have outgrown this, will anyone other than rock critics give a hoot?" - Rating: B-