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Nimrod

Nimrod
Green Day

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Track Listing

  1. Nice Guys Finish Last
  2. Hitchin' A Ride
  3. The Grouch
  4. Redundant
  5. Scattered
  6. All The Time
  7. Worry Rock
  8. Platypus (I Hate You)
  9. Uptight
  10. Last Ride In
  11. Jinx
  12. Haushinka
  13. Walking Alone
  14. Reject
  15. Take Back
  16. King For A Day
  17. Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)
  18. Prosthetic Head

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4025 in Music
  • Released on: 1997-10-14
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com essential recording
Nimrod came along two years after 1995's Insomniac and was the first indication of Green Day's willingness to stretch the boundaries of punk rock. The fullness of the record is first hinted at on "Hitchin' a Ride," which starts out chug-a-lugging and then breaks into a raging rocker."Redundant" is accented with some psyched-out guitar work and has Billie Joe Armstrong singing a good deal more than usual. The wonderful "Platypus (I Hate You)" speed-rocks with abandon and recalls the early days of L.A. punk (a little Dickies here, a little Descendents there). The biting "Take it Back" is a snarling throwback to hard punk, and "Prosthetic Head" is an infectious ditty that counts among the very best on the album. Most surprising is "Last Ride In," an instrumental nod to the sensual surf-and-sun life. Of course, the crown jewel of the collection is the sentimental, acoustic "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)," which seemed nearly inescapable when it was released. Beyond these standouts, even the "usual" Green Day fare here has punch. --Lorry Fleming


Customer Reviews

Green Day's skills shine on Nimrod5
Green Day is probably one of the top 5 bands of the past 15 years, easily. Their consistent releases and strong variety always keep the listeners on their toes, never knowing what might come next, but when it does, it's always something strong and powerful. When Green Day began with their first record, 1039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours, the band showed massive potential with frontman and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong leading the charge with clever,catchy hooks and infectiously hard and fast guitar lines. After talented bassist Mike Dirnt and energetic Tre Cool rounded out the band's famous three-man lineup, the real talent of this East Bay, California trio really shone. After the band took another step forward with Kerplunk, this set the stage for their massive breakthrough 1994 album, Dookie. The widely successful singles, Longview, Basketcase, and When I Come Around helped show the band's real talents and made them world-famous. The follow-up album, Insomniac, saw the band explore a more punk-edged sound, showing off the band's ability to blend break-neck guitar speed with catchy rhythms and hooks. Insomniac is a heavily underrated album and I believe it challenges Dookie as Green Day's greatest album. And that brings us to 1997's Nimrod. This record has Green Day exploring brand new territory and showing off a softer side on some of the songs, which they do effortlessly and with much skill. The great thing about this album is that it has something of everything. Fast turbo charged punk, got it. Acoustic, memorable melodies, check. Catchy, regular feel-good rock tunes, check and check. Green Day as a band is still continuing the powerful evolution into music greatness and there's no telling how high their potential can be. Outstanding work by a fantastic rock band.

freaks & geeks 5
Green Day is such an awesome band and "Nimrod" is one of their best CDs. IMO it almost sounds like 1 giant song because all of the tracks almost fade in and out of each other. I love it. It's difficult to say which are the best, one of my favorite tracks is "Nice Guys Finish Last." Billie Joe sounds amazing on this track. And I also really liked "Time of Your Life" It's a shame music isn't made like this anymore.

Pleasantly surprised5
I purchased this for my son on his 10th birthday (yes, I know about the swearing). I was amazed by how many of these songs were on the International Superhits compilation and even more amazed at how much I liked the other songs. This is a really solid album, especially if you enjoy punk. If you don't, well...

Everyone and their mother gives music on Amazon 5 stars. I personally try to avoid this myself. But given that this album is 10 years old and holds up so well - I think that this album will hold up better than American Idiot (which I love), I have no choice. I don't think that these guys get enough credit for their songwriting or playing. It's hard to follow the Ramones and the Clash and not get labeled as derivative.

If you like high energy music and have a sense of humor, this might be the album for you.