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Green Day - Under Review 1995-2000 The Middle Years DVD

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Rightly regarded as the founding fathers of pop-punk Green Day are also lauded nowadays for their newfound political leanings. The American Idiot phenomenon gained them fresh praise from critics as well as a massive new fanbase. Yet between 1995 and 2000 the band made three of their most catchy melodic and finely crafted albums and they have been criminally overlooked - until now. On Green Day - Under Review 1995 - 2000: The Middle Years it is revealed how with Insomniac Nimrod and Warning the Californian three-piece honed their songwriting and musicianship.

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Released
20 November 2006
Directors
 
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Chrome Dreams 
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Runtime
68 minutes 
Features
Closed-captioned, Colour, PAL 
Barcode
0823564509396 
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Widely regarded as the founding fathers of pop-punk, Green Day are also lauded nowadays for their newfound political leanings. The 'American Idiot' phenomenon gained them fresh praise from critics as well as a massive new fanbase. Yet between 1995 and 2000, the band made three of their most catchy, melodic and finely crafted albums, which have been criminally overlooked - until now. This documentary reveals how with 'Insomniac', 'Nimrod' and 'Warning', the Californian three-piece honed their songwriting and musicianship.