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Bullet in a Bible documents one of the two biggest shows that Green Day have performed in their career; they played in front of a crowd of over 130,000 people at the Milton Keynes National Bowl in United Kingdom on June 18–19, 2005. They might have meant to beat against the Head Redneck’s agenda, might have wanted to bury a punk rock pipe bomb at the intersection between populist politics and the Blue Collar Comedy Tour.

Bullet in a Bible is a live album by American rock band Green Day, released on November 15, 2005, by Reprise Records. Bullet in a Bible was released as a double-LP set on November 10, 2009, as part of the band's 2009 vinyl re-release campaign.Notes: Released on CD and DVD, it captures the band playing two of the biggest shows in their career on the American Idiot tour.

There’s nothing here as hilariously cheesy as “The Road,” but a few of Armstrong’s interview segments on the DVD have the clichéd “I don’t know/We do so many shows in row” air of the traveling rock superstar.

This was also the hottest weekend of the year, because the United Kingdom was in the middle of a heatwave, with temperatures reaching 33 degrees Celsius. That’s what the band's new CD/DVD set Bullet in a Bible documents, recounting their show this past summer at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes. With American Idiot they have a real problem, because, as Bullet in a Bible’s very existence proves, their big Message Record is also a Monstrous Hit. In theory Green Day’s still singing to those suburban mudslingers, the ’90s kids who grew up to find only apathy, fear, and nothingness beyond the fast food wrappers and blaring televisions.

More than a decade later, their superstardom is a mascara-clouded mess of sloganeering, middle age, and punk rock lip service, and the firebrand moments in 2004’s American Idiot diminish with every millionth unit shifted. Now here's hoping there's not a repress coming from a hypothetical American Idiot 20th anniversary celebration of some sort. All lyrics are written by Billie Joe Armstrong; all music is composed by Green Day, except where noted No. Green Day have released most of the videos from this concert on their YouTube page except for " Boulevard of Broken Dreams", " Wake Me Up When September Ends", and the other songs which have been omitted from the album release. The record still had its thematic scope, and subtitled set pieces, but with the singles played to death it was starting to sound really, really flat.

But by “Wake Me Up When September Ends” it was unclear what Idiot was supposed to mean in the first place. The set is loud, and Tré cool’s bass drum often resounds like he’s banging a huge pedal on the side of Texas Stadium. But American Idiot’s rage seems more like artifice now, especially when it’s performed from a stage of Stonesian proportions. The perfect punchy low end with a vast soundstage and complementary, but not overbearing, crowd noise.

Back then they smirked at the world from underneath green hair dye, and goaded suburban children into gleeful mud fights. The interviews really got in deep, and made it to where you can kinda get to know the band a little better. The band was supported by Jimmy Eat World, Taking Back Sunday, and Hard-Fi during their American Idiot world tour.

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