'Awesome As F--k,' Green Day

Another live album?

Why does Awesome As F--k exist? Green Day already released a great live album — 2005’s Bullet In A Bible — and have only released one studio album since. Another live album seems unnecessary beyond recording a few career-spanning cuts yet to be captured live. The album’s 17 songs were recorded in 17 different cities on the “21st Century Breakdown World Tour,” from New York City to Japan. The seamlessness of the transition between songs performed on different continents is astounding.

Still, something is a bit off in terms of cohesion. Maybe it’s Billy Joe Armstrong’s habit of yelling out wherever he’s playing mid-song (“England!” “Ireland!” “San Diego!” “Michigan!”), but the album fails to capture the feel of being an epic rock show. While it’s comforting to hear Green Day still rock some songs from 39/Smooth and Kerplunk (which are probably older than most of the fans at these shows), Awesome As F--k is ultimately an unneeded patchwork performance.

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Seth Sommerfeld

Seth Sommerfeld is the Inlander's Music Editor, Screen Editor and unofficial Sports Editor. He's been contributing to the Inlander since 2009 and started as a staffer in 2021. An alumnus of Gonzaga University and Syracuse University, Seth previously served as the Editor of Seattle Weekly and Arts & Culture Editor...