Green Day dusts off Nimrod song for first time in 28 years at Chile show
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Green Day dusts off Nimrod song for first time in 28 years at Chile show
Green Day on ‘Good Morning America.’ ABC/Paula Lobo A Green Day deep cut returned to the set for the first time in nearly 30 years during the band’s show Saturday in Santiago, Chile. The concert featured a performance of the Nimrod song “Haushinka,” which Billie Joe Armstrong and company hadn’t played live since 1997. “From Berkeley to Santiago… ‘Haushinka’ lives!!!” Green Day writes in an Instagram post. “First time playing this one since ’97. …
Green Day Play "Haushinka" For The First Time In 28 Years: Watch
When Green Day recorded their 1997 album Nimrod, they were coming off the historic one-two punch of Dookie and Insomniac, and they wanted to see where they could push their sound. That record varies wildly from song to song. There’s acoustic balladry, all-out mouth-foaming hardcore, and one spaghetti western instrumental. Buried deep on the second side, you’ll also find “Haushinka,” a song that adds some Who-style grand gestures to Green Day’s u…
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