This early work by the California punk band was a key album that would become a commercial success, and is packed with pure punk rock energy.
This early work is notable for Billie Joe Armstrong's youthful vocals and the band's energetic sound. "1039 Green Day," the song that gave the band their name, perfectly captures the rebellious spirit and youthful brilliance of punk rock. The musical DNA that would later lead to "American Idiot" and "21st Century Breakdown" can already be felt from this period, making this an important record in punk rock history.
19 TRACKS:
1)
At The Library With Waba Sé Wasca
2)
Don't Leave Me
3)
I Was There
4)
Disappearing Boy
5)
Green Day
6)
Going To Pasalacqua
7)
16
8)
Road To Acceptance
9)
Rest
10)
The Judges Daughter
11)
Paper Lanterns
12)
Why Do You Want Him?
13)
409 in Your Coffeemaker
14)
Knowledge
15)
1000 Hours
16)
Dry Ice
17)
Only If You
18)
The One I Want
19)
I Want To Be Alone
Producer - Green Day
Producer - Green Day
Mastered By - John Golden
Mastered By - John Golden
Engineer, Producer - Andy Ernst
Design, Layout - John Yates
Design, Artwork By [Art] - Jesse Michaels
Cover - Jesse Michaels
Engineer - Andro
Producer - Andro
Performer - Billie Joe
Lyrics By - Billy Joe
Performer - Mike
Design, Layout - Pat Hynes
Performer - John
Photography By [Back Cover Photos] - Murray Bowles