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Dos Tracklisting
[edit]Just to let every know, the tracklisting for Dos has been officially announced: http://www.greenday.com/news/dos-tracklisting-announced-81591. Alec scheat (talk) 09:14, 3 October 2012 (UTC)
Potential Singles
[edit]http://greendayunodostrelyrics.blogspot.com/ there is a picture from a Green Day live show showing the tracks for all three albums. And it seems the ones with stars were to be singles (though it seems that Carpe Diem was originally supposed to be a single instead of Oh Love). All four from uno that had it were singles and since stray heart was switched to dos it is still a single so it appears that the singles from Dos will be: Stray Heart, Fuck Time, Lady Cobra and Lazy Bones. and from Tre: 8th Ave Serenade and 99 Revolutions. it will probably have another since the switch to dos for stray heart. But it seems that this is what the singles were originally supposed to be for the trilogy. And uno had 1 song switch up so I thought I would share this. BlackDragon 19:17, 17 October 2012 (UTC)
First week sales - Error
[edit]"It debuted at number nine on the US Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 69,000 copies in the United States, a low for the band, becoming their first album since signing to a major record label to not sell 100,000 records in its first week."
This is incorrect because Nimrod only sold 81,000 sales in its first week back in 1997, and Green Day's first album on a major record label was Dookie in 1994. It says this on the Nimrod wikipedia page and there is a reference a Rolling Stone article on the page that confirms this.