PDA

View Full Version : American Idiot Concept


=w=onderboy
10/03/04, 08:04 AM
The following article comes from a Green Day message board:

American Idiot: An introduction to the setting and mood of the story; describes the current way of life in America and the issues some have with it.

Jesus of Suburbia:
I. Jesus of Suburbia: We are introduced to the main character, "Jesus of Suburbia," so named because he's a typical suburban kid (there's nothing wrong with me, this is how i'm supposed to be): his parents are divorced, he sits around watching TV, and experiments with drugs. He feels an emptiness in his life.
II. City of the Damned: Jesus' discontentment grows as he realizes the apathy of those surrounding him.
III. I Don't Care: Jesus sees how widespread people's indifference is.
IV. Dearly Beloved: Jesus notes the effect of this indifference on his own personal relationships.
V. Tales of Another Broken Home: Fed up to the point of breaking, Jesus leaves home in search of meaning and a purpose in his life.

Holiday: Jesus meditates on the problems with modern American government and society as he wanders the streets of the city to which he has run away.

Boulevard of Broken Dreams: Jesus laments his lonliness in this new place. This song hints at the upcoming emergence of St. Jimmy (I'm walking down the line that divides me somewhere in my mind).

Are We the Waiting: Still alone, Jesus wonders what will become of him. He comes to reject his identity (the Jesus of Suburbia is a lie) and decides to create a new one, leading to...

St. Jimmy: The introduction of "St. Jimmy," the punk street kid personality that Jesus invents to go along with his new life. This persona rejects the cushy suburban life led by Jesus; Jimmy is a violent, drug dealing, bad-ass criminal. As Jimmy, he falls in with a crowd of like-minded youth in the city.

Give Me Novocaine: In accordance with his new personality, Jesus/Jimmy becomes increasingly reliant on drugs.

She's a Rebel: The introduction of "Whatsername," an anarchist/punk girl that Jimmy meets and falls in love with. Her nonconformist ideals appeal greatly to Jimmy.

Extraordinary Girl: Deals with Jimmy's frustration with his inability to express his true feelings for Whatsername, as well as the sadness and lonliness hidden underneath Whatsername's outwardly tough persona (she sees the mirror of herself, an image she wants to sell to anyone willing to buy ... she's all alone again, wiping the tears from her eyes).

Letterbomb: Perhaps the most complex and important song on the album, as far as the story is concerned. Jimmy's new life and the lives of his new friends settle down into a kind of boring monotony, much like Jimmy's old life as Jesus of Suburbia. Whatsername, however, still longs for the unbridled anarchy (Where have all the bastards gone? ... Where have all the riots gone?). She's become as disillusioned with her current life as Jesus was with his at the beginning of the story. She harshly criticizes Jimmy, telling him--possibly via writing a letter, which would explain the song's title--that his new personality is just as empty as his old one, and neither is his true self (You're not the Jesus of Suburbia, the St. Jimmy is a figment of your father's rage and your mother's love). Fed up, much like Jesus was at the beginning of the story, Whatsername leaves town, leaving Jesus/Jimmy behind.

Wake Me Up When September Ends: Jesus/Jimmy is alone again and depressed about Whatsername's decision to leave.

Homecoming:
I. The Death of St. Jimmy: A conflict between the character's two personalities in his own mind. It ends with the destruction of the "Jimmy" personality (Jimmy died today, he blew his brains out into the bay. In this state of mind is my own private suicide).
II. East 12th St.: The Jesus persona is back, and leading the same kind of empty existence he fled from previously. He holds a boring job (Jesus filling out paperwork now at the facility on East 12th Street). He once again longs to escape, but remains stuck where he is.
III. Nobody Likes You: Overcome once more with loneliness, Jesus sits alone and feels sorry for himself.
IV. Rock and Roll Girlfriend: Once more longing to break free, Jesus has a midlife crisis and goes through a wild, "rock and roll" binge phase.
V. We're Coming Home Again: Unable to find meaning in anything, Jesus returns to his boring, middle class suburban life (their time has come and it's gone nowhere, nobody ever said that life was fair). Basically, Jesus ends up right back where he started, older but not much wiser, unable to find the fulfillment and meaning in his life that he went searching for so long ago. However, even though the character basically ends up as the kind of "loser" he always wanted to avoid becoming, he does find some kind of comfort in returning to his original empty existence.

Whatsername: After all is said and done, Jesus looks back at his life and wonders if Whatsername ever found the fulfillment he was never able to. Although he laments the fact that they did not end up together, and will likely always see her as "the one that got away" (there are strong indications that he misses her more for what she represented than for who she was, but it seems obvious that he does miss her: the regrets are useless, in my mind, she's in my head, i must confess), he takes comfort in remembering the times they shared.

Jim Morgan
10/03/04, 08:28 AM
that could be one hell of a movie

Anger
10/03/04, 08:53 AM
I heard they're thinking about doing a movie...

I don't like the American Idiot album...

MrChainsaw389
10/03/04, 10:48 AM
That's because with this new album, Green Day is whoring themselves in every way possible. They've been on tv like three times in the last couple of weeks, and they want a movie. Cha-Ching.

Thomas Sway
10/03/04, 12:27 PM
I love this album. I don't even care

firecrackermank
10/03/04, 12:28 PM
i can't be arsed to read that. movie? woooah.

Lueda Alia
10/03/04, 12:32 PM
I love this album. I don't even care
same here.

Thomas Sway
10/03/04, 12:53 PM
same here.
That's because you are the shit

PunkDrums182
10/03/04, 01:13 PM
i dont like the album, and if that was ever a movie i would shit all over greenday for being the biggest sellouts ever

Nate_RAWKS
10/03/04, 01:15 PM
This album is incredible!!!!

Thomas Sway
10/03/04, 01:17 PM
ROFLMAO there aren't words for you guy. Apparently "selling out" means not staying 19 forever. lol.

boysdontcry
10/03/04, 01:17 PM
i dont like the album, and if that was ever a movie i would shit all over greenday for being the biggest sellouts ever
oooh you're punk aren't you?

FallingOut
10/03/04, 01:17 PM
I was wondering if there was some story behind the whole thing. This album really is amazing though. I love it.

Thomas Sway
10/03/04, 01:20 PM
it amazes me how few peopleknow that this is a giant opera concept album.

Andy
10/03/04, 01:25 PM
oooh you're punk aren't you?

He's the punkiest punk of them all.

MrChainsaw389
10/03/04, 01:37 PM
Okay, first of all, Poprocks and Coke is my favorite song, ever. I'm sorry if I'm a little annoyed because such a good band is whoring themselves out for profit. At what point and time did I say I disliked the album? I never once mentioned their music. I think it's a little annoying when you watch live shows and you see that none of your favorite, classic songs are getting played because the band only wants to play their new stuff. I'm going see Green Day in two weeks and I'm not remotely excited because I know their only going to play American Idiot. Plus the fact that they now have five tour members of the band. The regular three, the second guitarist and the keyboard guy. One of two things are going to happen with Green Day: a) They are going to make a movie and all kinds of other crap and become even more rich, or b) One of the band members is going to realize what they're doing and the band is going to break up.

PunkDrums182
10/03/04, 01:42 PM
no, im just saying, if they make a movie based on their cd, thats just stupid

PunkDrums182
10/03/04, 01:44 PM
ROFLMAO there aren't words for you guy. Apparently "selling out" means not staying 19 forever. lol.
no i dont care if a band gets bigger and is on mtv, but if a band starts making movies about their cds? thats fucking stupid.

boysdontcry
10/03/04, 01:47 PM
no i dont care if a band gets bigger and is on mtv, but if a band starts making movies about their cds? thats fucking stupid.
i'd pay to see it.

MaybeOneDay
10/03/04, 01:51 PM
no i dont care if a band gets bigger and is on mtv, but if a band starts making movies about their cds? thats fucking stupid.
Stab yourself in the throat.

richter915
10/03/04, 01:59 PM
Okay, first of all, Poprocks and Coke is my favorite song, ever. I'm sorry if I'm a little annoyed because such a good band is whoring themselves out for profit. At what point and time did I say I disliked the album? I never once mentioned their music. I think it's a little annoying when you watch live shows and you see that none of your favorite, classic songs are getting played because the band only wants to play their new stuff. I'm going see Green Day in two weeks and I'm not remotely excited because I know their only going to play American Idiot. Plus the fact that they now have five tour members of the band. The regular three, the second guitarist and the keyboard guy. One of two things are going to happen with Green Day: a) They are going to make a movie and all kinds of other crap and become even more rich, or b) One of the band members is going to realize what they're doing and the band is going to break up.
dude it's called...trying something new. blink 182 for example...they tried something new with the new untitled shit...I for one don't like it cause I think it sounds a lot worse than what they used to do and definitely hopped on the whole "let's be serious now guys" band wagon.

Green day is not doing that. They're doing a rock opera which you do not really see in mainstream music and have not seen since 80s...how is that whoring out? You can argue that they're jumping on the whole anti-Bush bandwagon but...they're not...I don't see the crime in trying these especially if they do a good job at it.

punkdrums182...all I have to say is why not? They have all the resources and material to make something interesting...go for it...just cause they've gotten famous through their music doesn't mean they can't go into other kinds of media.

PunkDrums182
10/03/04, 02:12 PM
i'd pay to see it.
i would too.. haha but i dunno.. i just watever.. lol

SingleDoubt
10/03/04, 03:21 PM
ROFLMAO there aren't words for you guy. Apparently "selling out" means not staying 19 forever. lol.
very well put