Green Day's 2000 Studio Album Warning on Colored LP.
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Indeed, further proof that Green Day can do much more than three-chord punk, the passionate and hope-filled 2000 release Warning serves as the perfect ice breaker for the band's future endeavors into more complex and conceptual pop. Featuring the hit songs "Minority," "Warning" and "Waiting," and several string arrangements, the release boasts the raw power, freedom and excitement of the band's early days while functioning as the perfect transition into the more ambitious material that would subsequently propel the band to new commercial heights.
Rolling Stone had it right when writer Nick Catucci noted that, on Warning, Green Day "fully focus on the textures that have always differentiated its sturdy grooves and simple melodies. Billie Joe Armstrong's voice, now as throaty as it's always been whiny, leads a dozen speedy, neatly packaged reinterpretations of pop-rock history, from the Beatles to Creedence Clearwater Revival to the Ramones themselves."
1. Warning
2. Blood, Sex And Booze
3. Church On Sunday
4. Fashion Victim
5. Castaway
6. Misery
7. Deadbeat Holiday
8. Hold On
9. Jackass
10. Waiting
11. Minority
12. Macy's Day Parade