Note: The claim of "20 tracks" is likely myth. The fixed download contains 10-12 songs of verified origin.
Rewind to 2003. Green Day was exhausted. The Warning tour had underperformed commercially, and the pop-punk boom (Blink-182, Sum 41, New Found Glory) was peaking. The band retreated to a studio in Berkeley, California, with producer Rob Cavallo to record a raw, back-to-basics punk album.
While the full 2003 album has never been officially released, a has been widely accepted as the definitive bootleg. This version typically includes:
However, the band has released several pieces of the project over the years through different channels:
Note: The claim of "20 tracks" is likely myth. The fixed download contains 10-12 songs of verified origin.
Rewind to 2003. Green Day was exhausted. The Warning tour had underperformed commercially, and the pop-punk boom (Blink-182, Sum 41, New Found Glory) was peaking. The band retreated to a studio in Berkeley, California, with producer Rob Cavallo to record a raw, back-to-basics punk album.
While the full 2003 album has never been officially released, a has been widely accepted as the definitive bootleg. This version typically includes:
However, the band has released several pieces of the project over the years through different channels: