Good riddance

Good riddance is a common English phrase, first attested in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida.

Good Riddance may also refer to:

  • Good Riddance (film), Les Bons débarras, 1979 French-language Canadian drama film directed by Francis Mankiewicz
  • Good Riddance (band), 1990s California punk band
  • "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)", song by Green Day, later covered by Glenn Campbell
  • Good Riddance (band)

    Good Riddance (sometimes abbreviated GR) is a punk rock band from Santa Cruz, California. They released seven full-length studio albums on Fat Wreck Chords, then disbanded after releasing a live recording of their farewell concert in 2007. They reformed in 2012 and released an eighth studio album, Peace in Our Time, in 2015. Led by vocalist Russ Rankin, the band's longtime lineup includes guitarist Luke Pabich, bassist Chuck Platt, and drummer Sean "SC" Sellers. Their sound is influenced by the hardcore punk scene and the band was known for their combination of fast punk with catchy melodies. Lyrical themes vary from political protests and critical analyses of American society to personal struggles and alienation.

    History

    State of Grace

    Prior to Good Riddance, in the early 1990s Russ Rankin and Luke Pabich were members of Santa Cruz hardcore band State of Grace. State of Grace released one demo cassette, approximately 31 minutes long, in 1992; the nine tracks were recorded at "Lumberjack Studios" in "Haward" (presumably Hayward, California). They subsequently played dates on two short tours.

    Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)

    "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" is a song by the American punk rock band Green Day. Although written by lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong before the release of the band's third album Dookie (1994), the song was not released until Green Day's fifth album, Nimrod (1997), and was the second single released from that album. An alternative version (in a different key, with a faster tempo and sparer arrangement) did appear as a B-side to the 1995 German import single for "Brain Stew/Jaded".

    Although it was not issued as a physical single at the time of its original release in the United States, "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" later went on to sell over 2.6 million copies as a digital download in the country. The song is also certified Gold in the United Kingdom for sales of 400,000.

    Writing and composition

    Billie Joe Armstrong wrote "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" in 1990 and did not show the song to his bandmates until the Dookie recording sessions in 1993. During the sessions, the song was determined to be too different from the rest of the songs on Dookie, and producer Rob Cavallo was unsure of how to structure the recording. When the time came to record Nimrod, Armstrong decided to use the song, and Cavallo suggested they add strings to the track. He sent the band to play foosball in another room while he recorded the strings, which took "like fifteen, twenty minutes, maybe a half an hour at the most." Cavallo reflected on his decision to add the strings "I knew we had done the right thing. It was a hit the second I heard it."

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    Broken

    by: Good Riddance

    It's been separating in my head
    The roads we've traveled down before your crash
    And putting all your trash this time it's gone
    And nothing stays the same today
    You know I've cried for my last time
    I've given everything that's mine to give and
    You're broken again
    And this time I won't catch you falling
    I can only do you wrong
    It's a bit of insane
    My words of comfort are disregarded
    And we've known it all along, all along
    You've got a thing for breaking hearts
    Another night another fifth of laying blame
    But nothing seems to wash away that shame
    That kisses all your blackest dreams
    You know I've played the game that always tricks you
    I'd cut off my right arm to fix you but
    So what's so wrong
    Seems like there's no getting through to you
    I know your recollection's negative
    But take a chance and give it one more shot
    More than some people get you know
    Admit you've wasted too much time already
    Life won't wait for you to let it go




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