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"Bang Bang" is a song by American rock band
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, released as the lead single from their twelfth studio album, ''
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'' (2016), on August 11, 2016. Regarded as combining elements of the band's early punk rock days with themes from their politically motivated later albums, the song was inspired by the events of
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and is written from the viewpoint of a mass shooter. The single's music video was released on September 13, 2016, showcasing a trio, with masks of the band members' faces, robbing a bank, and then attending a Green Day house party. The song received positive critical reception, peaking at number one on the US
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,
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, Canada Rock, and the UK Rock charts, as well as multiple international charts.


Background and composition

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started testing and recording material in Otis, the studio he built in
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, in 2014. The first song he composed turned out to be "Bang Bang". Self-described as "the most aggressive single we've ever had", it is written from the point of view of a mass shooter. According to Armstrong, the song is about "the culture of
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that happens in America mixed with narcissistic social media". Armstrong feels that because incidents of society's rage are now being recorded by everyone, people surveil themselves which he feels is "so twisted". The song is described by critics as reminiscent of Green Day's early melodic punk rock days of ''
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'' (1990), ''
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'' (1992), and ''
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'' (1994), with hints of '' American Idiot'' (2004) and ''
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'' (2009). "Bang Bang" is considered a combination of the "'90s Green Day sound and the 2000s Green Day lyrics". It was described as reflecting the state of confusion in today's world while one tries to figure out their position in the chaos. Armstrong has noted that this has been "a big theme through all of Green Day's history" – the state of "feeling lost". Critics have cited the song’s style as punk rock and
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.


Release

"Bang Bang" was released on August 11, 2016, via digital download as the lead single from their forthcoming studio album, ''
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'' (2016). The band also released the single's official lyric video on August 12, which had been viewed over two million times by August 17. It was noted the lyric video was inspired by recent incidents of mass shootings in the US. On August 28, the band announced on its website that the single would be released on CD for sale exclusively at
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in the US only, and would include a live version of " Letterbomb" (2004) as the
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was released for the song on September 13, 2016.


Music video

The music video for "Bang Bang" was released on September 13, 2016. Inspired by the rise in gun violence in the US, it depicts a trio of criminals, wearing face masks of Green Day's members, robbing a bank during the first half. These scenes are intercut with footage of the band performing amidst a house party. During the second verse, the criminals flee the bank and remove their masks, revealing themselves as two young women and a young man, before driving off in a
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, eventually arriving at the house party where Green Day is playing. During the bridge and final chorus, the robbers make their way through the crowd and approach the band, before tossing money from the robbery into the air as the video fades out. The blonde woman of the three criminals, who disguises herself as bassist
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, is portrayed by Ukrainian actress
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. Rancid frontman
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, who directed the video, also makes a cameo appearance as a punk during the song's bridge. It is Green Day's first video since "
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" not to feature Jason White performing with the band, as he dropped from his role as an official member earlier in the year.


Critical reception

"Bang Bang" received a positive reception from critics on its release. ''
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'' praised it saying: "The song is Green Day at their punky best. It's far more in line with the intensity of stuff on ''Dookie'' than the ballads on ''American Idiot''". Thomas Smith at ''
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'' observed: "Musically, it's classic Green Day; limited power chords used to furious effect, a maelstrom of abrasive punk rock that's aided by Mike Dirnt's rumbling bass and
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's on-point drumming. On this evidence, Green Day have found a way to stay relevant." Joseph R. Atilano, of
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, concurred and said the song "does not sound 'glossy', 'too clean cut around the edges' nor overly polished". He added that it "sounds aesthetically right," especially for those who "want to hear the 'Green Day of old' once more". ''
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'' described "Bang Bang" as the "fastest, ndmost aggressive song on the album". Craig Mclean for '' Q'' described the song as a "jolt of frantic,
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", and further added that "it's an appropriate trailblazer for an album on which Armstrong again taps into the societal and political frustration". Maria Sherman of ''
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'' felt the band is at "their heaviest" on the track and compared it to ''American Idiot'' saying it is "both insensitive and hits close to home". William Sutton of ''
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'' commented that "Bang Bang" is "much better than most of their output since the release of ''American Idiot''". However, he criticized the track for sounding too familiar and felt the band has done better. Brad Nelson of
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similarly criticized the track, observing how, lyrically, the song contained "incoherent combinations of social media jargon and historical violence".


Chart performance

The song debuted at number 16 on the US
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chart, marking the band's 24th top 20 entry and, its fifth highest debut ever. "Bang Bang" was also the band's 31st entry on the chart, tying them with
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for third as the most charted artists in the history of the charts, behind
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and U2 with 38 and 41 entries respectively. The single became their 10th number one on the chart, tying them with Foo Fighters for the third most number ones, behind
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with 11 and Red Hot Chili Peppers with 13. Green Day also became the fourth band in the history of the US Alternative Songs chart to reach the number one spot in three separate decades; the others being U2, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Foo Fighters. "Bang Bang" debuted at number 17 on the US
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chart, their second highest debut, after "
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" (2012) at number 13. The song reached number one three weeks after its release becoming Green Day's fastest leap to the number one position on the US Mainstream Rock chart, breaking the previous record of five weeks for " Know Your Enemy" (2009). It is tied with "
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" (2008) by
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as the second-fastest song to reach the top of the chart, behind Foo Fighters' " Something from Nothing" (2014) which took two weeks. The song also debuted at number eight and peaked at number one on the US
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chart. It also reached number four on the US
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and number eight on the
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chart. "Bang Bang" also peaked at number one on the Canada Rock and UK Rock charts, and number two on the New Zealand
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chart. Along with charting on the
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and the
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, "Bang Bang" also appeared on charts in Belgium, Scotland, Australia, and Japan.


Credits and personnel

*Songwriting: Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, Tré Cool *Production: Green Day


Track listing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References


External links

* * {{authority control Green Day songs 2016 singles Melodic hardcore songs Songs written by Billie Joe Armstrong Songs written by Mike Dirnt Songs written by Tré Cool 2016 songs Reprise Records singles Songs about violence Hardcore punk songs