Released in 2000, Warning marks a stylistic shift for Green Day, moving away from the punk rock sound that defined their earlier work. The album incorporates elements of folk, pop, and acoustic rock, showcasing a more mature and introspective side of the band.
Featuring tracks like “Minority,” “Warning,” and “Waiting,” the album explores themes of personal freedom, societal issues, and self-reflection. Warning stands out as a unique entry in Green Day’s discography, highlighting their versatility and willingness to experiment with different musical styles while maintaining their sharp lyrical edge.
SIDE A
- Warning
- Blood, Sex And Booze
- Church On Sunday
- Fashion Victim
- Castaway
- Misery
SIDE B
- Deadbeat Holiday
- Hold On
- Jackass
- Waiting
- Minority
- Macy’s Day Parade













