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21st Century Breakdown
1. Song of the Century
Posted by Sparks on September 08 2009
Someone is tuning the radio trying to find something worth hearing. They land on this, the song of the century. It paves the way for everything to come. It is the summation of this album and it grasps many of the concepts while at the same time summing up the 21st Century. The war reference, "Louder than bombs and eternity." The violence and media reference, "The era of static and contraband." Religion, "Leading us into the promised land." It also relates to the personal fight of the characters, "Waging a war and losing the fight." This fight could be Gloria's fight against the system or her fight against her drug addiction and herself; it could be Christian's violent torch and kill fight, but this foreshadows that this fight will be lost. It finally uses three words that do justice to the emotions of Americans right now, "Panic, and promise, and prosperity." This is the song of the century.

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2. 21st Century Breakdown
Posted by miftahul choir on September 14 2009
The title track's opening lyric "Born into Nixon, I was raised in hell" references Armstrong's birth year of 1972, while "We are the class of '13" references the fact that his eldest son, Joseph, will graduate from high school in 2013.

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3. Know Your Enemy
Posted by alex brooks on September 29 2009
know your enemy in my interpretation is about making choices about what to believe. not everyone will look at something the same way. what i think Billie Joe means with these lyrics is know your weakness. you don't tell a story without a beginning, and you don't have an enemy/weakness without a problem.

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4. ˇViva La Gloria!
Posted by Maria on September 23 2009
I see this song as Gloria and Christian have fallen in love and he's talking to her, telling her that together they're going to change the world (or something related to that), but she shouldn't think that they can be like this forever ("eternal youth is the landscape of a lie, the cracks in my skin can prove as years will testify"). When the main bit starts he's hailing her and is proud that someone like her has fallen for someone like him, and he's telling her never to change and to stay strong no matter what. Overall I think it's a positive song that introduces the character of Gloria and how much Christian loves her.

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5. Before The Lobotomy
Posted by Sparks on September 11 2009
Billie Joe said that this was the cross between a good time and disaster. The song is from the point of view of both characters - they both sing at different times. It starts with Gloria. ¡Viva la Gloria! ended with Christian asking her to tell him her story, so she does. She is dreaming of being from a different time. She can hear her family singing when the rain washed away these dreams. A death has made her very sad. "Hearts are washed in misery, drenched in gasoline." She says that the laughter has left her and the world.

It is still Gloria for the next 4 lines as well. I think the Lobotomy is a symbol for the 21st Century, (Billie got the idea from the story of a man who got one recently). She says that life was better before this happened, and she has lost her memories of the better times before the end of the century.

Now Christian sings with his rage. These times make him sick and sad. "When the sky is falling down it burned your dreams into the ground." This symbolizes that if the sky did fall, dreams would be ruined.

Gloria says that "Christian's lesson's what he's been sold." She wants to, "Remember to learn to forget. Whiskey shots and cheap cigarettes." She wants to forget the times when she used to go out and be destructive and focus on her fight.

Christian comes in again and he is contradicting himself. "I'm not stoned I'm just fucked up. I got so high I can't stand up." He denies and the confirms that he uses drugs to get through these problems. "I'm not cursed cause I've been blessed," - this is what he's been sold, that the Church can help him. He continues saying that he and Gloria are both lost in the confusion, like refugees. "The brutality of reality is the freedom that keeps me from..." The song finishes how it ends, meaning that Christian does not feel the sadness of the past like Gloria does. He feels anger instead.

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6. Christian's Inferno
Posted by Sparks on September 11 2009
This song is really just about being pissed off. It is not a literal song, the verses are all about characterization. It characterizes Christian as wanting to burn down everything to change the world. His inferno will destroy the evil. Billie Joe creates a double meaning here. Christian also means the Christian faith. The inferno is their version of modern hell, that it is filled with fire and you will burn for eternity if you don't follow them. It could also suggest that the Christians' themselves are the ones who will face the inferno. (This idea is also used in Lobotomy, "Christian's lesson's what he's been sold." This means that some Christians will believe whatever the Church tells them). Christian just wants to destroy what doesn't work and start over, not wait for political methods.

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7. Last Night On Earth
Posted by Rocio Armstrong on October 08 2009
The most perfect love song I've ever heard. Made me cry when I heard it for the first time. It's about true love. An undying love. The one you just can feel once in a lifetime.
Strong, but sweet no doubt Christian loves Gloria in a way that he does not even understand the magnitude of the case. It goes beyond all those simple things and the reality. It's not something everyone can understand, or feel. Just perfect.

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8. East Jesus Nowhere
Posted by DeAnna on August 28 2009
Green Day had gone to a friend's church. I think Billie was inspired and a bit mad all at once because the preacher basically told the congregation that it was wrong to have opinions. I think it kinda reminded him why he's against this whole popularity contest called religion. Religious groups try to convert you, they think they are God's favorite team and you should join them. East Jesus Nowhere just kinda says ...
hey, look at yourself "Christian" this isn't right.you're a hypocrite and a liar. Yet they call it "holy."
they failed at reading between the lines "all the dogs that never learned to read"

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9. Peacemaker
Posted by Carissa on August 22 2009
I think that the political side of this song is talking about the people who believe that war creates peace. "Call the peacemaker... I'm gonna send you back to the place where it all began"- that place being the middle east. It's about the people who say that they have to go kill the "enemy" to end the war and how hypocritical that really is.

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10. Last Of The American Girls
Posted by Elaina on September 08 2009
As Mike officially said in the Rolling Stone Mag interview, he thinks it was written about Adrienne. She stays strong for what she believes in. Also, it goes with the album story itself, with Christian's thoughts of how she was, quote, "Last of the American Girls."

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11. Murder City
Posted by Will Clarke on September 15 2009
I was at the concert in San Jose, near Billie Joe's hometown, and he said that this song was written about the BART shooting that happened in Oakland, CA.

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12. żViva La Gloria? (Little Girl)
Posted by Maria on September 23 2009
The girl who was once so strong and made Christian proud in ¡Viva La Gloria! has turned to drugs and is trying to run away, but she's become so messed up that she can't. Christian is starting to wonder if she really is who he thought she was ("you dirty liar, you're just a junkie preaching to the choir"). She just wants him to tell her that he still loves her, but he's only sarcastic and asks her why she's crying. He tells her to run away, and in the end calls her "so unholy, sister of grace".

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13. Restless Heart Syndrome
Posted by Sparks on August 21 2009
After "Viva la Gloria?" we find the character Gloria abandoned by everyone as she has run away from the fact that she has corrupted herself with drugs. Now that she is alone she finally gives herself a confession. She admits that she has taken drugs to deal with the pressure. "I've got a really bad disease, its got me begging on my hands and knees." This disease could be the fight that she is waging and losing. (Song of the Century) "Tell me a story into that goodnight, waging a war and losing the fight." I believe this is the fact that haunts Gloria. She can no longer deal with being "the light that shadows in the night." She just now realizes that she has destroyed her values with the drugs she took to escape this pressure. She has become a victim of her symptom and the system and she knows she has become her own worst enemy.
The song also attacks pharmaceutical companies for giving people the drugs that make them junkies. Finally it warns people not to let drugs or anything else change who you are or you will become your own worst enemy.

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14. Horseshoes And Handgrenades
Posted by Scott R. on September 26 2009
My interpretation is more from Billie's perspective, rather than Christian's. I think this song is about being fed up with everything that is going on in the country. The corruption, the lies, the reccession, and really setting out to do something yourself about it...and no one is going to get in your way, not even Gloria.

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15. The Static Age
Posted by c on September 25 2009
this song questions whether we actually realize what the media is doing to the population, "Can you hear the sound of the static noise?" static, as in, not changing. same old, same old 'entertainment' which has us thinking it's different but it's not, it's static or, same.

the media is like a propaganda machine, implanting in our brains how we should live, "advertising love and religion ... Visions of blasphemy, war and peace" being repeated in every form (mobile, tv, pc newspapers etc.) "screaming at you" so its believed. the latter part of this song tells us to break away from the static age before it becomes "the static age millennium." it's a call to breathe and live, without technology "all i want to do is i want to breathe, batteries are not included."

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