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Green Day Reveal Trilogy Of New Albums ‘¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tre!’
The three part follow up to ’21st Century Breakdown’ will be released in September, November and January 2013.

Green Day have revealed their plans for a trilogy of albums in follow up to most recent full length ’21st Century Breakdown’.
The trio of records - titled ‘¡UNO! ¡DOS! ¡TRE!’ are set to be released on September 25th, November 13th and January 15th of next year. Recorded in the band’s hometown of Oakland, California, long time collaborator Rob Cavallo will produce.
Writing via his Twitter account, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong explained:
Ok. Here’s the deal. We’re making a 3 album trilogy. Not 1. Not 2. But 3 albums. Called ¡UNO! ¡DOS! ¡TRE! Coming September November January
— Billie Joe Armstrong (@BJAofficial) April 11, 2012
In a statement, the band 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!’
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