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Insomniac

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  • Original Release Date: September 29, 1995
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A very good song. thunderstorm264  |  29 reviewers made a similar statement
It's all on this album, so go out and buy this all you Green Day fans! Daniel Simutis  |  31 reviewers made a similar statement
This album is one Green Day's best albums to date. Judd Harrelson  |  35 reviewers made a similar statement
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67 of 71 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential punk September 10, 2004
Format:Audio CD
Simple. Juvenile. Immature. Yep, that's the essence of Green Day. It can be a good thing though - being a grownup all the time isn't good for you, and punk is nothing if not a celebration of everything bratty and angry. For all the criticism it invites, Insomniac nevertheless succeeds very well at what it does, more so (in my opinion) than its breakthrough predecessor Dookie. It may be impossible to be objective but even now, years onward from the time I practically wore the disc out as a depressed high-schooler, I have to say it stands up remarkably well. It's energetic, it's bouncy, it's mindless, it flows effortlessly, it's got the same kind of fluffy sing-along quality that AC/DC elevated to an art form. (Sort of. Maybe. Well what would you call it?)

The music is mostly as basic as it gets; people usually need some simple basic fiber in their diets among the more fancy stuff, and Green Day did manage to do more with three chords than anyone since the Ramones. But there's a little extra here - the tight instrumental opening section of "Panic Song," the chunky minor groove of "Geek Stink Breath," the sinister plodding "Brain Stew," the subtle-but-impressive bass work behind "Stuart and the Ave." It's nothing that'll blow anyone's mind, but it adds enough flavoring that the whole thing avoids being a string of similar riffs throughout. (For more variety, try Nimrod.)

The band has moved on to other things since, even currently having a punk-rock opera in the works - I guess everyone has to grow up sometime - but Insomniac remains the highlight of the catalogue for me. Even when it can also make you want to break some furniture. No.. *especially* then.
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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great and Underrated. VERY Underrated. July 13, 2002
Format:Audio CD
Yeah, you heard me. UNDERRATED. I remember when this album came out, so many people were going, "Ugh, this stinks!" or "They've lost it!" What?! I thought this album was great! It's just as good as "Dookie," if not more. Green Day remains one of the coolest bands ever, especially when they perform live.

"Insomniac" is a great album that sill contains the punk edge that made them famous in "Dookie." (Great CD cover!!! You could look at it unfolded for hours, man.) EVERY song is great on this album. Yep. EVERY song. The lyrics are great, the guitars are great, and yes, the drumming is great.

My favorite songs are as follows: "brat," "stuck with me," "geek stink breath," "86," "stuart and the ave.," "panic song," and "walking contradiction." I really do like ALL of the songs, but those are the ones I listen to the most.

I really like the lyrics and the singing best of all. Billie Joe has an awesome voice, and a great ability of creating great and catchy lyrics.

Overall, a great album. Haven't gotten tire of it yet. And I don't think I ever will. Especially after seeing them live for the first time, I dig them more than ever before. Green Day is a very talented band that deserves more respect. Even today, yes TODAY, they still rock. And, they're still together after all of these years. Pick up "Insomniac" as soon as you can.

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars F L A W L E S S ! ! ! December 18, 2000
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Format:Audio CD
I am a total Green Day fan. I have every one of the six albums and am proud of it. This is arguably my favorite. This review won't be too helpful if I just talk about me though, so here goes...

Armatage Shanks- It surprised me at first, sounded distinctly different from 1994's Dookie, but I got used to the slightly heavier, catchy punk sound that is maintained throughouth the recording.

Brat- A fun song mostly due to its feisty, irreverent lyrics that magically capture the whole spirit of Green Day. It opens with nothing but vocals and then suddenly burst into a horde of crunchy guitar chords.

Stuck With Me- One of my favorite songs by the guys, mostly for the way the words perfectly illustrate how a teen can feel sometimes. The thoughtful yet fast-paced angst makes the song a real keeper.

Geek Stink Breath- Great live. Its hard to catch some of what Billie Joe is saying, and he sings it like he been dead for a few days.

No Pride- I originally didn't carre for this particular number but grew to like the quick beat and catchy melody.

86- Some great lines in this one and a killer chorus that had me hooked from the start. Definitely another one of my faves.

Bab's Uvulva Who?- Don't let the odd title distract you from a super and wonderfully negative track that generally produces a feeling of hyperness that is probobly not healthy.

Panic Song- I love this. Once you make it through the drug out beginning instrumental, you dive into a song full of lyrics that are above my head but nonetheless terribly enjoyable: "The world is a sick machine/breeding a mass of ..." And how can you not treasure BJ tailing it all off with "I wanna jump out" over and over again?

Stuart and the Avenue- Catchy yet not repetitive, you could listen to this 3,000 times in a row and not get sick of it. Please don't test my theory, though.

Brain Stew- This huge hit was written at the time of BJ's newborn baby's screaming in the night, hence the tired lyrics and album title. It has a more than memorable base line that was rudely stolen by 2000 raprock superstars Papa Roach. Toooo bad.

Jaded- THis quickie is best directly following Brain Stew and plays well blaring mercilessly on the stereo with volume to the max. From what I can tell, it bashes evolution and the human race.

Tight Wad Hill- THis was an actual place in Berkely or Oakland or somewhere that could be seen from Billie's school. A fun, fast song that certainly ends too quick. But then, isn't that how all Green Day songs are?

Westbound Sign- I've listened to this less that anything on the album. I don't know why, its still a great song to listen to.

Walking Contradiction- Wow. I live for this song. Thole thing is just great. All it is is a bunch of contradictory phrases mixed together, back to back. The opening line is the best: "Do as I say not as I do/cause the *'s so deep, you can't run away."

Well, that's it. Buy it! Buy it now! Before the world ends! You'll need all the time possible to listen to it!

visit greenday.net for cool stuff on the band if you don't know much about them...

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars SOME GOOD SONGS!!!!!!!
INSOMNIAC is from a period when Green Day was WAY WAY less Pop ...in fact, this may be Green Day's punkest album!!! Read more
Published 11 days ago by FLUMINENSE
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite album by them
Music is subjective and everybody is entitled to say what their favorite Green Day album is, and this is mine. No bad songs, great consistency as well. Really, rocking and upbeat. Read more
Published 4 months ago by SUPERMAN
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic, and their most punk album.
They are never going to top the three albums of Dookie, Insomniac, and Nimrod in the power punk genre. Read more
Published 6 months ago by crank
5.0 out of 5 stars green day cd
great service, the cd came quickly and it sounds great. there were absolutely no problems. it was well worth the value
Published 9 months ago by brandon
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent music
I bought my cassette from Randy's Records and it is exactly as they described; came brand new with original packaging. The music is one of Green Day's best albums in my opinion. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Ross E.
5.0 out of 5 stars PUNK POP CLASSIC!!!!
Sometimes i thimk INSOMNIAC is better than the classic DOOKIE... INSOMNIAC maybe is the more punk from all green day pop punk albuns...The album flows in a raw wave... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Rio Fluzăo
4.0 out of 5 stars very good
this isnt my favorite green day album by any means but it definitely has some great tracks on it like stuart and the ave. Read more
Published 14 months ago by jon
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente disco
Uno de los grandes discos de Green Day, letras directas y fuertes. Mis favoritas: 86, Walking Contradiction, Stuart and the Ave, Brain Stew/Jaded, Geek Stink Breath.
Published 17 months ago by JCat
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely
This album is wonderful by itself, but the vinyl is much more...So pretty! and here in Brazil is complicated buy this things, beyond the terrible price. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Naiara Thomaz da Silva
5.0 out of 5 stars Underrated GD Album
Punk/Rock whenever you hear this say Green Day because these guys are amazing. Even though Insomniac has a darker tone than I would like it's still a good album. Read more
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Walking Contradiction...
really good
Apr 6, 2009 by James |  See all 3 posts
"For Promotional Use Only"
generally no, depends on the release. Is it just he regular cd with the gold stamp? If there's something different ie. artwork it may be collectible.

Technically you shouldn't have paid money for it as it was given to radio/dj's to promote the album.

If its just the regular cd with a gold... Read more
May 13, 2009 by Dimension |  See all 2 posts
take all of this pop and emo and nerd and art crap off of the punk rock...
Give it up...no one cares bout you. Just listen to what you like.
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