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.
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| Geek Stink BreathGeek Stink Breath was Green Day's first release off their 1995 album, Insomniac. This video just has Green Day playing the song while someone gets a tooth pulled out at the dentist. It's probably not a good idea to watch it if you have a really weak stomach. When asked about this video, Billie Joe said that a friend was going to get a tooth pulled out and they decided it'd be a good thing to film for a video. So...they did. Released in 1995. Directed by Mark Kohr. Running Time: 2:19
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| Stuck With MeStuck With Me, the 2nd single off Insomniac, featured the characters found in the Insomniac artwork entitled "God Told Me To Skin You Alive" and has the band playing the song in black and white. This song was not released as a single, only a music video. Released in 1995. Directed by Mark Kohr. Running Time: 2:18
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 | Brain Stew / JadedBrain Stew and Jaded are two songs on the Insomniac CD. The video put both songs together. The Brain Stew part of the video shows the three guys being pulled around a landfill by a bulldozer as they ride on a couch then the video speeds up with Jaded showing the guys playing the song. This was the first video that Mark Kohr didn't direct. Released in 1996. Directed by Kevin Kerslake. Running Time: 4:30
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| Walking ContradictionThis video has the guys walking around oblivious to the accidents they are causing and happening all around them. Like Stuck with Me, this song was not a single, just a video. With all the car crashes and all the crap they ended up demolishing (including a building), it's estimated the video cost around $300,000 to make. Released in 1996. Directed by Roman Copolla. Running Time: 2:35
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