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Single Reviews
Single Review: Green Day – East Jesus Nowhere (Warner Music)
By CMU Editorial | Published on Thursday 15 October 2009
Strident drums, a political theme and lyrical references to, er, canine sodomy (we have been assured no dogs were harmed in the making of this single). Yes, Green Day are back with ‘East Jesus Nowhere’, the latest release from the trio’s ’21st Century Breakdown’ album. A song with a seemingly simple aim to be poppy enough to engage listeners yet not alienate them from the “serious message” which draws on religion and war, demonstrating the group haven’t taken a massive departure from other recent offerings. This ditty is unlikely to reach anthemic proportions – cue inevitable comparisons to ‘Basket Case’, ‘Good Riddance’ et al – but after a few listens the military-inspired beat and attractive vocals from frontman Billie Joe proves it to be a respectable enough contribution from punk rock’s golden boys. SK
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