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Here is the entire bank of Green Day music videos, along with information
about them. You can click the "Watch Video" links to view the videos in their
entirety in the GDA Player. The 'Screenshots' link will send you to the GDA
Picture Vault with dozens of screenshots of each video.
To filter the results, click the album name below.
Dookie | Insomniac | nimrod. | Warning | International Superhits | American
Idiot | 21st Century Breakdown | Specials
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Longview
Behold! The first Green Day music video, Longview.
As the first single off of Dookie, the video was played all over MTV when it first debuted
in '94. People were starting to getting an idea of who this punk band from California was. Green Day got off cheap too, the whole video only cost around $300, and was filmed in Billie's and Mike's apartment.
Released in 1994.
Directed by Mark Kohr.
Running Time: 3:47
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Basketcase
Basketcase became one of Green Day's most widely known videos thanks to the major airplay given to it on MTV
when it came out. It played a big part in introducing Green Day to the
world, and helped skyrocket the band to the top. The video takes place in a
mental hospital, with the three guys as patients, surrounded by people in
some fucked up masks. Parts of the video were originally shot in black and
white, then everything else colored in to give the other patients the
'grayed out' look.
Released in 1994.
Directed by Mark Kohr.
Running Time: 2:59
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When I Come Around
When I Come Around, the 3rd single off Dookie, has the guys
walking around town while showing short clips of other people's lives. Each
time a person looks through a window and sees someone else, the video
switches over to that person to follow them till they see someone else. This
single had major success with the public and critics alike. Jason White,
Green Day's longtime friend and touring guitarist, appears in this video
kissing a girl by the car.
Released in 1994.
Directed by Mark Kohr.
Running Time: 3:10
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