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Released | August 2003 | |||
Recorded | July-October 2002 | |||
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Genre | Punk rock | |||
Label | Reprise | |||
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Cigarettes & Valentines is an unreleased studio album by American rock band Green Day. The album would have been the follow-up to Warning (2000).[2] In summer of 2003, the album was nearly finished when the master tapes were stolen from the band's studio.[3] Instead of re-recording the album, the band decided to start from scratch, leading to the creation of American Idiot (2004).
To date, only the title track has been released in full form. However, the American Idiot track "Homecoming", including demo tracks "Everyone’s Breaking Down" and "Just Another Year", contain elements of the album.[4] In an interview the band did on New York radio station Q104.3 on March 28, 2010, Green Day confirmed "Too Much Too Soon", a bonus track of American Idiot, was originally a song recorded during the Cigarettes and Valentines sessions.
On February 26, 2011, bassist Mike Dirnt confirmed three other song titles that were originally recorded for the album: "Dropout", "Sleepyhead", and "Walk Away".[5] Notably, "Walk Away" is also the title of a song on the band's eleventh studio album, ¡Tré! (2012).