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Wikipedia article




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"'Welcome to Paradise'" is a song by the American rock band Green Day. It first appeared as the third track on the band's second studio album, 'Kerplunk'. It was re-recorded and rereleased as the fifth track on their third studio album, 'Dookie', and released as the album's second single on March 4, 1994. The 'Dookie' version is more popular and was later included on the band's 2001 compilation album 'International Superhits!'. "Welcome to Paradise" is playable in the video game 'Green Day: Rock Band'. The song peaked at number 56 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart.

Track listing



#"Welcome to Paradise" 3:45

#"Chump" (live) 2:44

#"Emenius Sleepus" 1:44

Total length: 8:13

* Track 2 was recorded on March 11, 1994 at Jannus Landing, St. Petersburg, Florida.

Song meaning and composition



The lyrics of the song were written by Billie Joe Armstrong, and the music by Armstrong with Mike Dirnt and Tr Cool. It is based on the band's experience moving out of their parents' houses and into an abandoned house in Oakland, California where the band members, along with a number of others, lived without paying rent. The house was quite broken-down but to them it became home, and this feeling is described in the song.

Billie Joe Armstrong said this of the song:

The song is played with the guitar tuned a half-step down, as are many of their 'Dookie' songs.

The song is sung as Billie is talking or sending a message to his mother, after moving out of her house. The first verse is Armstrong talking to his mother after three weeks of leaving her place, telling her that he's scared about being on his own. The second part describes Armstrong writing to her after six months of living at his own place, now being happy to live on his own.

Music video



A video was released for the song. It features the band playing live, while the studio version from the 'Dookie' album is playing during the band's performance. It is one of two videos not to be included on the band's first DVD, 'International Supervideos!' (The other being "Macy's Day Parade").

In popular culture



"Welcome to Paradise" was featured in the movie 'Surf's Up', though was not released on the film's soundtrack. The song was also featured in the trailer for 'Couples Retreat'.

Chart positions



References




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