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Green Day's "Back in the USA" from greatest hits album

Posted by Loren on November 19, 2017

Green Day's "Back in the USA" from greatest hits album
photo by Frank Maddocks

Green Day celebrated the release of Greatest Hits: God's Favorite Band on Friday with a video for "Back in the USA," the sole new track off the 22-song record.

Check out a full track listing and the video below.

Track Listing
1. 2000 Light Years Away
2. Longview
3. Welcome To Paradise 
4. Basket Case
5. When I Come Around
6. She
7. Brain Stew 
8. Hitchin' a Ride
9. Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)
10. Minority
11. Warning 
12. American Idiot
13. Holiday
14. Boulevard of Broken Dreams 
15. Wake Me Up When September Ends 
16. Know Your Enemy 
17. 21 Guns
18. Oh Love
19. Bang Bang 
20. Still Breathing
21. Ordinary World (feat Miranda Lambert)
22. Back In The USA

Green Day's "Back in the USA" from greatest hits album
photo by Frank Maddocks

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