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  !align "center" bgcolor="yellow" colspan="3"Single by Green Day
  !align "center" colspan="3"From the album '' American Idiot ''
  !align "left" valign="top"Released
  colspan "2" valign="top" October 25 2005
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  colspan "2" valign="top" Punk Rock
  !align "left" valign="top"Length
  colspan "2" valign="top"9:09/6:30
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  colspan "2" valign="top" Reprise
  !align "left" valign="top" Writers
  colspan "2" valign="top"Green Day<br> Billie Joe Armstrong
  !align "left" valign="top" Producers
  colspan "2" valign="top"Green Day<br> Rob Cavallo
  !align "left" valign="top" Director
  colspan "2" valign="top" Samuel Bayer
  !align "left" valign="top" Certification
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  !align "left" valign="top" Chart Positions
  colspan "2" valign="top"#17 (UK) <br> #24 (AU) <br>#26 (NZ)
  !align "center" bgcolor="yellow" colspan="3"Green Day singles chronology
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  valign "top"<small>" Wake Me Up When September Ends "<br /> 2005 </small>
  valign "top"<small>"Jesus of Suburbia"<br /> 2005 </small>
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  !align "center" bgcolor="yellow" colspan="3"American Idiot track listing
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  valign "top"<small>" American Idiot "<br /> 1 </small>
  valign "top"<small>"Jesus of Suburbia"<br /> 2 </small>
  valign "top"<small>" Holiday "<br /> 3 </small>


  The Song Is In The Musical Keys Of "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/encyclopedia/entry/D-flat_major" class="copylinks">D-flat Major (''Jesus of Suburbia, City of the Damned {also in B-flat Minor }, I Don't Care''), A-flat Major (''Dearly Beloved'') and A-flat Mixolydian (''Tales from Another Broken Home''), and while the five sub-sections of the song change feel and key, the time signature (44) and tempo (152 Bpm ) remain the same The structure of the song is common to rock operas, which often consist of several Movement s a characteristic found primarily in works of the Romantic period ''Jesus of Suburbia'' is one of two songs on ''American Idiot'' to follow this form, the other being '' Homecoming '' Using this compositional method in Rock music is also a defining characteristic of Queen , whose influence is evident in both ''Jesus'' and ''Homecoming''