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Release Date:
October 14, 2005
Original Title:
Green Day: Jesus of Suburbia
Genres:
Drama | Music
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 12
Green Day's music video for the second track of their 2004 album 'American Idiot', which follows the story of Jesus of Suburbia, an antihero created by Billie Joe Armstrong. Jesus of Suburbia represents the average lower middle-class suburban American teen. He hates his town and those living in it, so decides to leave his home in the suburbs and go to the city to finally set free of the well-established structures of the conservative American society that surrounds him.
Cinematography:
Samuel Bayer
Director:
Samuel Bayer
Editor:
Fred Fouquet
Executive Producer:
Devin Sarno
Music:
Billie Joe Armstrong
Mike Dirnt
Tré Cool
Producer:
Tim Lynch
Sound:
Tim Hays
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