in the 2000-2002 category, Green Day - Warning
1. "Warning" – 3:42
2. "Blood, Sex and Booze" – 3:33
3. "Church on Sunday" – 3:18
4. "Fashion Victim" – 2:48
5. "Castaway" – 3:52
6. "Misery" (lyrics by Green Day) – 5:05
7. "Deadbeat Holiday" – 3:35
8. "Hold On" – 2:56
9. "Jackass" – 2:43
10. "Waiting" – 3:13
11. "Minority" – 2:49
12. "Macy's Day Parade" – 3:34
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warning_(album)
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Apparently, the success of that ballad freed the band from any classifications or stigmas, letting them feel like they could do anything they wanted on their fifth album, Warning. They responded by embracing their fondness for pop and making the best damn album they'd ever made. There's a sense of fearlessness on Warning, as if the band didn't care if the album wasn't punk enough, or whether it produced a cross-platform hit.
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