
GREEN DAY - SAVIORS (édition de luxe)
Green Day is not your savior.
But the spirit of rock n roll might be. And as the greatest punk band alive, they’re the loudest vessel we have... to flip-off the oligarchy.
Now, a year into their Grammy-nominated and UK #1 Album Saviors era—one that’s reignited the music world (and Coachella stage) by storm. Green Day shows no signs of slowing down. Enter Saviors (édition de luxe), dropping May 23, 2025.
This expanded version includes 7 bonus tracks: the explosive “Smash It Like Belushi,” “Fuck Off,” “Ballyhoo” and “Underdog,” a reflective “Stay Young,” plus acoustic renditions of “Suzie Chapstick” and “Father to a Son.” Together, they amplify the fire that "The American Dream Is Killing Me" first sparked—now more Molotov cocktail than SOS flare.
Green Day is not your savior.
But the spirit of rock n roll might be. And as the greatest punk band alive, they’re the loudest vessel we have... to flip-off the oligarchy.
Now, a year into their Grammy-nominated and UK #1 Album Saviors era—one that’s reignited the music world (and Coachella stage) by storm. Green Day shows no signs of slowing down. Enter Saviors (édition de luxe), dropping May 23, 2025.
This expanded version includes 7 bonus tracks: the explosive “Smash It Like Belushi,” “Fuck Off,” “Ballyhoo” and “Underdog,” a reflective “Stay Young,” plus acoustic renditions of “Suzie Chapstick” and “Father to a Son.” Together, they amplify the fire that "The American Dream Is Killing Me" first sparked—now more Molotov cocktail than SOS flare.
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Green Day is not your savior.
But the spirit of rock n roll might be. And as the greatest punk band alive, they’re the loudest vessel we have... to flip-off the oligarchy.
Now, a year into their Grammy-nominated and UK #1 Album Saviors era—one that’s reignited the music world (and Coachella stage) by storm. Green Day shows no signs of slowing down. Enter Saviors (édition de luxe), dropping May 23, 2025.
This expanded version includes 7 bonus tracks: the explosive “Smash It Like Belushi,” “Fuck Off,” “Ballyhoo” and “Underdog,” a reflective “Stay Young,” plus acoustic renditions of “Suzie Chapstick” and “Father to a Son.” Together, they amplify the fire that "The American Dream Is Killing Me" first sparked—now more Molotov cocktail than SOS flare.















