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¡Uno!
A black-and-white cutout of Billie Joe Armstrong's head, with his eyes crossed-out with pink X's, on a geometric, neon electric green background. The word "Green Day" is loudly splashed in pink across the top of the cover, while the Spanish word "¡Uno!" is sprawled graffiti-style in white in the lower left-hand corner.
Studio albumby
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2012(2012-09-25)
Recorded2012
StudioJingletown Recording,Oakland, California
Genre
Length41:44
LabelReprise
Producer
Green Daychronology
Awesome as Fuck
(2011)
¡Uno!
(2012)
¡Dos!
(2012)
Singlesfrom¡Uno!
  1. "Oh Love"
    Released: July 16, 2012
  2. "Kill the DJ"
    Released: August 14, 2012
  3. "Let Yourself Go"
    Released: September 5, 2012
  4. "Fell for You (Otis Mix)"
    Released: August 4, 2017

¡Uno!(stylized inall caps) is the ninth studio album by the AmericanrockbandGreen Day,released on September 25, 2012, byReprise Records.It is the first of three albums in the¡Uno!,¡Dos!,¡Tré!trilogy, a series of studio albums released from September 2012 to December 2012. Green Day recorded the album from February[1]to June[2]2012 at Jingletown Studios inOakland, California.This is the band's first album recorded as a quartet, as touring guitaristJason Whitejoined the band in the studio to give the studio recordings a more live feel.[3]

Artwork of the album was revealed in a video uploaded toYouTubeand the track list of the album, which consist of 12 songs was announced on June 26, 2012. The first single from the album, titled "Oh Love",was released on July 16, 2012. The second single"Kill the DJ"was released on European iTunes Stores on August 14, 2012. The third single"Let Yourself Go"was released on the USiTunes Storeon September 5, 2012, and a promotional single "Nuclear Family" was released on their YouTube channel on September 12, 2012. A music video for "Stay the Night" was released onRolling Stoneand their YouTube channel on September 24, 2012.

¡Uno!received generally positive reviews from music critics. It debuted at number two on the USBillboard200with first-week sales of 139,000 copies. The album also reached the top 10 of charts in numerous other countries.

Background and recording

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Lead singer and guitaristBillie Joe Armstrongwrote all of the album's lyrics.

In February 2012,Billie Joe Armstrongannounced that the band was in the studio, recording material for a new album.[1]In the statement, he said, "We are at the most prolific and creative time in our lives... This is the best music we've ever written, and the songs just keep coming. Instead of making one album, we are making a three album trilogy. Every song has the power and energy that represents Green Day on all emotional levels. We just can't help ourselves... We are going epic as fuck!"[4]

The band started work by rehearsing every other day and making songs.[5]They recorded the album at Jingletown Studios inOakland,California.[6]The band recorded 37 songs[7]and initially thought of making a double album.[5]Armstrong suggested making a trilogy of albums likeVan Halen'sVan Halen I(1978),Van Halen II(1979), andVan Halen III(1998).[5]He stated in an interview, "The songs just kept coming, kept coming. I'd go, Maybe a double album? No, that's too much nowadays. Then more songs kept coming. And one day, I sprung it on the others: 'Instead of Van Halen I, II and III, what if it's Green Day I, II and III and we all have our faces on each cover?'"[5]

Writing and composition

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In an interview toRolling Stone,Armstrong stated that the theme of¡Uno!would be different from that ofAmerican Idiot(2004), and21st Century Breakdown(2009), and would not be a third rock opera.[5]He added that music on the record would be "punchier, morepower pop– somewhere betweenAC/DCand the earlyBeatles"than the band's previous albums.[5]He also stated that a few songs on the album would also sound likegarage rockanddance music.[5]According to Armstrong, the song "Kill the DJ" was "straight-up dance music" and "four-on-the-floor rhythm", which the band has never done before.[5]

According to music criticDavid Fricke,¡Uno!is apower popalbum less polemic and conceptual thanAmerican Idiotor21st Century Breakdown,[8]andStephen Thomas Erlewinesaid that its music is exclusively power pop andthree-chordrock songs.[9]It was also characterized aspop punkby Scott Kara ofThe New Zealand Heraldand Robert Cooke ofThe Fly,[10]while Scott Heisel of theAlternative Presssaid that¡Uno!is apunk rockalbum.[11]Annie Zaleski ofLas Vegas Weeklylabeled it as both a pop-punk andpoprecord.[12]

Release and promotion

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In April 2012, Green Day announced through a press release it would be releasing a trilogy of albums titled¡Uno!,¡Dos!,and¡Tré!and stated that they would be released on September 25, 2012, November 13, 2012, and January 15, 2013 (later moved up to December 11, 2012), respectively, through Reprise Records.[4][13]¡Uno!,the first album from the trilogy, was released on September 24, 2012, in the United Kingdom and on September 25 in the United States.[14][15]

Singles

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"Oh Love",was released as the first single from¡Uno!.It was released as the lead single on July 16, 2012.[16]Upon its release as the lead song, "Oh Love" debuted on multiple world charts. The song made its debut at number one on theUS Rock Songswith 13 million audience impressions at 145 reporting stations.[17]The song is the band's first to debut at number one on the charts and the third song ever to debut at number one on the Rock Songs chart, followingLinkin Park's "The Catalyst"andFoo Fighters' "Rope"which made their debuts at number one on August 21, 2010, and March 12, 2011, respectively.[17]It also reached No. 3 on the USAlternative Songs.

"Kill the DJ"was released as the second single from the album in Europe and Oceania on August 14, 2012. The single premiered onZane Lowe's show onBBC Radio 1in the UK the day before its release.[18]The next day, the single was made available on theiTunes Store.[19]

"Let Yourself Go"was released as the third single from¡Uno!on September 5, 2012.[20]The song was performed live at theMTV Video Music Awardson September 6, 2012. It charted at No. 2 on theUK Rock Chart.

"Nuclear Family" was released as a promotional single in conjunction withYahoo!andSpotifyon September 11, 2012. The song was made available to stream for free through Spotify. A video for the song featuring the band playing it in a studio debuted onYahoo! Musicand the band's officialYouTubechannel the same day.[21]A similar video of the band performing "Stay the Night" was released onRolling Stone's website on September 23, 2012.[22]The video is included with the deluxe edition of¡Uno!on iTunes. On October 6, the band uploaded the video of them performing "Troublemaker".[23]

On August 4, 2017, Green Day issued a re-released version of "Fell for You" called "Fell for You (Otis Mix)",which amplified specific instrumental elements of the original song.[24]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic67/100[25]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[9]
The A.V. ClubB−[26]
Entertainment WeeklyB[27]
The Guardian[28]
Mojo[29]
NME6/10[30]
Q[31]
Rolling Stone[32]
Slant Magazine[33]
Spin7/10[34]

¡Uno!received generally positive reviews from contemporarymusic critics.[25][35]AtMetacritic,which assigns anormalizedrating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received anaveragescore of 67, based on 32 reviews.[25]In his review forRolling Stone,David Fricke complimented the album's "12 blasts of hook-savvy mosh-pit pop" and found it to be a "plain relief" after the "weight and worry" of the band's previous two albums, observing "a hipper, richer grip in the details."[32]Melissa Maerz ofEntertainment Weeklycalled the album "a welcome switch from high concept to high energy."[27]Kerrang!magazine called it "a sharp and often exhilarating change of gear from the Green Day of the past eight years."[36]BBC Music's Ian Winwood called it "a work of masterfully controlled music."[37]Mojorecommended it to fans of the band's 1994 albumDookieand stated, "your favourite slacker-punks are, briefly, back."[29]Scott Heisel ofAlternative Presspraised its "loud, fast, catchy-as-fuck punk rock" and wrote that its "stripped down instrumentation" and "more direct lyrics" are "mutually beneficial."[11]Jason Heller ofThe A.V. Clubcommented that "filler abounds, and it doesn't land with quite as much delirious abandon as it once did, but Armstrong's power-pop impulse can still pack a face-splitting punch."[26]AllMusiceditorStephen Thomas Erlewinefelt that its "big, crisp, and clean" sound "undercuts some of the punkiness of Green Day's intentions", but complimented their "attack" as "precise" and wrote that the "huge"hooks"gleefully bludgeon doubters into blissful submission."[9]

In a mixed review, Ed Power ofHot Pressobserved "over-familiarity" and "less to say onUno"than on the band's previous work, stating," they are doing what they do best. Nothing less, but certainly nothing more. "[38]Dave Simpson ofThe Guardiancalled¡Uno!"a very decent fist of sounding like their twentysomething selves", but wrote that "the pace doesn't vary and the recent social commentary... has given way to more teenage concerns".[28]Slant Magazine's Yorgo Douramacos called the album "fairly strong", but felt that the songs "sound like only slightly altered versions of previous entries in the Green Day catalogue."[33]In a negative review, Andy Gill ofThe Independentpanned "Green Day's devotion to the most basic of rock formats" and called the music "patronising corporate rock masquerading, in sweary adolescent anthems as somehow anti-establishment."[39]Randall Roberts of theLos Angeles Timesasserted that the album was too "typical" and "commercial" to be a punk album, writing that it "feels like the work of a band that has painted itself into an aesthetic corner."[40]Paul Mardles ofThe Observercriticized the album as "largely throwaway, its frenzied, phlegm-flecked songs littered with sentiments... that sound daft coming from a 40-year-old frontman."[41]Greg Kotof theChicago Tribunewas ambivalent towards its "back-to-basics" approach and perceived a lack of "memorable lyric[s]".[42]Barry Nicolson ofNMEfound the album more comparable to "the three albums that followed"Dookie,noting "highs that prove unsustainable, and lows that hope you're too adrenalised to notice."[30]Rolling Stoneranked it number eight on their year-end top albums list for 2012.[43]Robert Christgaulater said in 2021 that the album had "sounded like more of the self-important same" and diminished his interest in the band's subsequent work.[44]

Commercial performance

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The album debuted at number two on the USBillboard200chart, selling 139,000 copies in its first week.[45]After three months,¡Uno!had shifted 256,000 copies in the US.[46]The album has sold over 325,000 copies in the US.[47]In the United Kingdom, it also debuted at number two on theUK Albums Charton first-week sales of 42,651 copies.[48]As of October 13, 2016,¡Uno!has sold 125,531 copies in the UK.[49]In Canada, the album debuted at number three on theCanadian Albums Chartselling 12,000 copies.[50]

Track listing

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All lyrics are written byBillie Joe Armstrong;all music is composed by Green Day except where noted[51]

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Nuclear Family"3:03
2."Stay the Night"4:36
3."Carpe Diem"
3:25
4."Let Yourself Go"2:57
5."Kill the DJ"3:41
6."Fell for You"3:08
7."Loss of Control"3:07
8."Troublemaker"2:45
9."Angel Blue"2:46
10."Sweet 16"3:03
11."Rusty James"4:09
12."Oh Love"5:03
Total length:41:44
iTunes deluxe edition / box set digital download
No.TitleLength
13."Stay the Night" (music video)4:38
14."Let Yourself Go" (Live video, Red 7 Austin, TX)3:44
15."Kill the DJ" (music video)3:43
16."Oh Love" (music video)5:12
Japan CD only bonus track
No.TitleLength
13."Let Yourself Go" (Live)3:20

Personnel

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The album liner notes list guitaristJason Whiteas a band member.[6]ProducerRob Cavallosaid that White was "practically the fourth member" of the band. Cavallo himself played keyboards during the sessions, but was not credited as a musician on the album.[52]

Production

  • Keith Armstrong – mixing assistant
  • Nik Karpen – mixing assistant
  • Andrew Schubert – mixing assistant
  • Brad Townsend – mixing assistant
  • Lee Bothwick – additional engineering
  • Rob Cavallo -producer
  • Chris Duganengineer
  • Andrew "Hans" Buscher – guitar technician
  • Eden Galindo – bass technician
  • Mike Fasano – drum technician
  • Kenny Butler – drum technician
  • Green Day – producers
  • Cheryl Jenets – production manager
  • Ted Jensenmastering
  • Brad Kobylczak – second engineer
  • Chris Lord-Algemixing
  • Pat Magnarella – management
  • Jaime Neely – production assistant
  • Michelle Rogel – production assistant
  • Bill Schneider– band coordinator

Artwork

  • Chris Bilheimer – artwork, graphic design
  • Billie Joe Armstrong – cover photo
  • Theo "Firecracker" Stockman– back cover photo
  • Felisha Tolentino – photography

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPIAustria)[91] Gold 10,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[92] Gold 40,000^
Germany (BVMI)[93] Gold 100,000^
Italy (FIMI)[94] Gold 30,000*
Japan (RIAJ)[95] Gold 100,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[96] Gold 100,000^
Summaries
Worldwide (2012) 1,100,000[97]

*Sales figures based on certification alone.
^Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Country Date Format
Australia September 21, 2012 CD,digital download,LP
United Kingdom September 24, 2012
United States September 25, 2012

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