![]() Society when people stop making the “Don’t forget to wake up Billie Joe Armstrong / Green Day tomorrow” jokes /LgGcCawKeK "Its October Time to Wake the guy from Green Day U-" /CefAIAp52H ![]() Hopefully everyone learns that green day’s wake me up when september ends is actually about the passing of billie joe armstrong’s father /g0RqWmNlNh Green Day waking up every October 1st to the same joke /6JfYVyDPVo The joke has turned itself into a form of bait to rile up the many, many passionate Green Day fans who still get upset at the joke. The "Wake Up Billie Joe! hoofle doofle" joke was an internet staple of the early 2010s in the era of advice animals, but in current times, there are hardly any tweeters still sincerely trotting it out. In 2004, Green Day released the aggressively maudlin ballad on the back half of American Idiot, and while it was written about the passing of singer Billie Joe Armstrong's father as a child, Green Day never marketed the song that way, opting instead to release a music video that featured a miniature soap opera about a couple splitting apart because of the man's decision to go fight in the Iraq War (ahh, the Bush years). ![]() Yes, it's " Wake Me Up When September Ends" season yet again. ‘shut the fuck up when october comes’ coming soon on the next green day album /hTaiJcrVyq There is hardly anyone who still sincerely makes "Oh, it's time to wake up Billie Joe Armstrong" jokes anymore, yet every October 1st, like a bad April Fools prank, "Green Day" trends on Twitter because it's time to wake up Billie Joe Armstrong.
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