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Post must include context and resources in the body of the text Format - Include the format listed here.Ģ.Don't simply put one word and a question mark. Coherent - Write a complete question that is clear about what you are trying to ask.Unbiased - Don't put your own twist on it to make it come off negative or positive.Current - The topic of the post you are creating must be a trending event that has happened recently.If it's hard for other users to understand what you are asking then it will be hard to get an answer. The title is the most important aspect of creating a post.Post title must be a current, unbiased, and coherent question Have you ever seen a whole bunch of news stories/reddit posts/videos or anything else about some topic and you had no idea what everyone was going on about? Did you feel out of the loop? This subreddit is dedicated to helping you get up to speed with the recent trends and news. No indication yet as to whether "Wake Me Up When September Ends" will be included in the mix, but if it is, knowing its origins only adds to the appreciation factor.Read Our Rules | Frequently Asked Questions! | OOTL Primer | Discord On December 10, they'll drop their latest album, "BBC Sessions," a compilation of their best tracks recorded at the BBC from 1994 to 2001. Green Day just concluded their "Hella Mega" international tour, which spawned a single of their rendition of KISS's "Rock and Roll All Nite" (via the Green Day). In the interview, which can be viewed on YouTube, the rocker replied, "It's like when Jesus was born on December 25, people go, 'Hey, it's Christmas time.' When the Easter bunny comes, it's like, 'Hey, it's Easter.' Or when September comes, people go, 'Hey, it's that guy from Green Day.'" Asked if he had anything to say to the well-meaning meme-makers, Armstrong smiled and said, "Have fun, but get a life at the same time."Īrmstrong and his bandmates are anything but asleep these days. Vulture once asked Armstrong his opinion of the yearly ribbing. "It's weird because when things like that happen when you're that young, it's like life starts at year zero again." "The month of September being that anniversary that always is just, I don't know, kind of a bummer," Armstrong told Stern (via Yahoo! News). Years later, he explained in an interview with Howard Stern that the phrase stayed in the back of his mind for years, until he finally came to a place in his life where he could write a song about the experience. The grieving boy took to his room and refused to leave, uttering the now-famous words to his mother. In September 1982, Andrew Armstrong died of esophageal cancer (per Popbuzz). The titular line came from something lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong said when he was just 10 years old, after the death of his father. The real meaning of the song is much deeper - and sadder. The second verse says, "Summer has come and passed / The innocent can never last / Wake me up when September ends / Ring out the bells again / Like we did when spring began / Wake me up when September ends."
On the surface, it appears to be a simple goodbye to the joys of the warm-weather season. It's a song that gets a lot of airplay toward the close of summer. Green Day's "Wake Me Up When September Ends" is a poignant number from the band's "American Idiot" album.