Famed California-born pop-punk band, Green Day has announced the forthcoming release of a new live album, The BBC Sessions, which is set to drop on December 10.
The five-time Grammy Award-winning band has unearthed a number of live U.K. performances and now they’ve put many of them together into a brand new, 16-track live record that will feature songs from shows at the legendary British Maida Vale Studios from 1994, 1996, 1998, and 2001.
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The new record will feature hits from the Hall of Fame band like “When I Come Around,” “She” and “Basket Case.” The music will be available on CD, digital, and limited-edition 2LP vinyl configurations.
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Check out a video for the song “2000 Light Years Away” from the session. Fans can pre-order the new record here.
The BBC Sessions Track Listing:
- She (Live at the BBC June 8 1994)
- When I Come Around (Live at the BBC June 8 1994)
- Basket Case (Live at the BBC June 8 1994)
- 2000 Light Years Away (Live at the BBC June 8 1994)
- Geek Stink Breath (Live at the BBC November 3 1996)
- Brain Stew/Jaded (Live at the BBC November 3 1996)
- Walking Contradiction (Live at the BBC November 3 1996)
- Stuck With Me (Live at the BBC November 3 1996)
- Hitchinโ A Ride (Live at the BBC February 12 1998)
- Nice Guys Finish Last (Live at the BBC February 12 1998)
- Prosthetic Head (Live at the BBC February 12 1998)
- Redundant (Live at the BBC February 12 1998)
- Castaway (Live at the BBC August 28 2001)
- Church On Sunday (Live at the BBC August 28 2001)
- Minority (Live at the BBC August 28 2001)
- Waiting (Live at the BBC August 28 2001)
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