https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA8v3B1SxR0 In many ways, Green Day's magnum opus, Jesus Of Suburbia transformed the band from a bratty three-piece band to true stadium rockers. Each of its five movements is distinctive, carrying its own emotion and sound without straying too far from the central theme of the song (a criticism which could more easily be aimed at its counterpart, Homecoming). Best Bit: Everybody has their own favourite part of Jesus Of Suburbia, but the whole song is tied together by lyrics full of endless cynicism and wit, such as "No one ever died for my sins in hell / As far as I can tell / At least the ones I got away with".