Green Day Celebrates 'Warning' With Epic 25Th Anniversary Edition

  • By Cole
  • Oct. 26, 2025, 7:35 a.m.

Green Day Marks a Milestone with 'Warning'

Iconic punk rock band Green Day is throwing it back to the early 2000s with a celebration of their sixth studio album, Warning. Originally released on October 3, 2000, via Reprise Records, this influential LP boasted memorable singles like "Waiting," "Macy’s Day Parade," and the titular track "Warning." As the album turns 25, fans can look forward to a special Warning 25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition set to drop on November 14.

Dive into the Deluxe Tracks

This expansive edition will come packed with 49 tracks, featuring newly remastered versions of every song, rare demos, and more. A standout component of the release is the inclusion of the complete live soundtrack from Green Day’s energetic performance at Makuhari Messe in Tokyo, Japan, on March 18, 2001.

“It's a nostalgic journey for fans and a brilliant introduction for new listeners,” shared a representative for the band.

This week, they've teasingly released a live version of "Blood, Sex And Booze" to give fans a taste of what's to come.

What's Inside the 25th Anniversary Edition

The tracklist is a comprehensive collection of the album's original songs alongside exclusive demos and live renditions from that famed Tokyo show. Fans can expect remastered hits like "Church On Sunday," "Fashion Victim," and "Minority," as well as raw demos from the era.

Live performances from the Tokyo concert including "Geek Stink Breath," "Basket Case," and "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" are sure to reignite the fervor of live Green Day shows for every listener. With this extensive selection, the deluxe edition is expected to be a hit among die-hard fans and newcomers alike.

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