Revolution Radio marks Green Day’s 12th studio album, and the follow-up to their ‘experimental’ trilogy albums Uno!, Dos! and Tre!. Throughout the years Green Day’s sound has changed with each album, as is expected, but Revolution Radio does have the characteristics and sound of a Green Day album. Particular highlights of the album include Bang
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