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Are We the Waiting

Green Day

Lyrics

[Instrumental Intro]

[Verse 1]
Starry nights, city lights comin' down over me
Skyscrapers and stargazers in my head
Are we we are, are we we are the waitin' unknown
This dirty town was burnin' down in my dreams
Lost and found, city-bound in my dreams

[Chorus]
And screamin'
Are we we are, are we we are the waitin'
And screamin'
Are we we are, are we we are the waitin'

[Verse 2]
Forget me nots, second thoughts live in isolation
Heads or tails, fairytales in my mind
Are we we are, are we we are the waitin' unknown
The rage and love, the story of my life
The Jesus of Suburbia is a lie

[Chorus]
And screamin'
Are we we are, are we we are the waitin'
And screamin'
Are we we are, are we we are the waitin' unknown
Are we we are, are we we are the waitin'
And screamin'
Are we we are, are we we are the waitin' unknown
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Green Day's "Are We the Waiting" is a track that dwells on the heavy theme of loneliness and despair. The song came after "Boulevard of Broken Dreams," and it features Jesus of Suburbia, the lead character Green Day's American Idiot album, who reflects on his current state of mind.

About Are We the Waiting

"Are We the Waiting" is a slow-paced song with pounding drums. The lyrics are a soliloquy that showcases how our main character is beginning to lose his mind. It follows the same theme of loneliness as the previous track and shows how Jesus feels lost in the city he has run to. The gloomy and melancholic atmosphere of the song exemplifies how dark the mood of the album has become, and it captures the listener's attention.

The track precisely showcases the raw emotion that Green Day puts into their music. Combined with the lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong's voice, the lyrics give the song an explosive edge. "Are We the Waiting" makes Green Day's political statement crystal clear as they take a deep dive into the loss of innocence after 9/11 and how it affected the entire world, particularly the United States of America.

The song is a testament to Green Day’s exceptional artistry, as it is not just a regular rock song. It is a piece of the band that had to face several challenges before hitting the airwaves. The song shows Green Day's vast range of talent as they explore complex themes that center around the emotional turbulence of the time.

The song starts with Jesus of Suburbia, a young man who moves to the city to escape the boredom of his suburban life. As his mental state spirals out of control, he begins to question his very existence. In the chorus of the song, the listener can hear the confusion and perplexity of the character as he asks if he should wait for something that might never come or take action immediately.

The pounding drums in the background help to create the urgency of the song. It is an intense experience that captures the confusion and desperation of a generation that had to face complex emotions after 9/11 with no easy answers in sight. The song captures the mood of the people during the era.

'Are We The Waiting' is a song that feels personal to people, as it tells their stories of feeling lost and confused amidst chaos. It’s this personal connection that makes Green Day's music resonate so well with audiences. The song is a testament to how much one can achieve through music.

Green Day has a unique ability to take universal themes and give them a voice. They are passionate about their beliefs and are not afraid to use their platform to speak out against injustices or explore complex emotional themes. This song, in particular, is an example of their ability to take the chaos of daily life and use it as creative inspiration to produce a piece of art that speaks to people on a deep, emotional level.

Overall, "Are We the Waiting" is a powerful track that showcases Green Day's incredible songwriting abilities. The lyrics are raw and emotional, and the music powerfully captures the confusion and struggles of the post-9/11 era. This song proves that Green Day is not just an ordinary punk rock band. With this masterpiece on their track record, they have immortalized themselves and cemented their place in music history.

  • Release Date: September 20, 2004
  • Artist: Green Day