GREEN DAY the new song “Dilemma” (Watch the video)

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Green Day have released their new song Dilemmathe song is the third preview taken from their upcoming new album “Saviors” out in January.

The single is accompanied by a music video directed by Ryan Baxley. In the clip, which starts in black and white and ends in color, Green Day singer Billie Joe Armstrong drinks heavily during a show.

Dilemma’ was one of those easy songs to write because it was so personal to me,” Armstrong noted in a press release. “We have seen so many of our peers struggle with addiction and mental illness. This song is about the pain that comes from those experiences.”

“Dilemma” follows Green Day Saviors singles” The American Dream Is Killing Me ” and “ Look Ma, No Brains! The new album, which follows 2020’s Father of All…, will be released on January 19.

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