East Jesus Nowhere
East Jesus Nowhere

Green Day - East Jesus Nowhere Lyrics

Green Day delivers a powerful critique of religious hypocrisy and societal control in this fiery track. The lyrics challenge the manipulation and coercion often seen in organized religion, likening it to a form of spiritual genocide. With provocative imagery,… Read more

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East Jesus Nowhere Lyrics

Raise your hands now to testify
Your confession will be crucified
You're a sacrificial suicide
Like a dog that's been sodomized
Stand up! All the white boys
Sit down! And the black girls
You're the soldiers of the new world

Put your faith in a miracle
And it's non-denominational
Join the choir we will be singing
In the church of wishful thinking

A fire burns today
Of blasphemy and genocide
The sirens of decay
Will infiltrate the faith fanatics

Oh bless me Lord for I have sinned
It's been a lifetime since I last confessed
I threw my crutches in "the river of a shadow of doubt"
And I'll be dressed up in my Sunday best

Say a prayer for the family
Drop a coin for humanity
Ain't this uniform so flattering?
I never asked you a god damned thing

A fire burns today
Of blasphemy and genocide
The sirens of decay
Will infiltrate the faith fanatics

Don't test me
Second guess me
Protest me
You will disappear

I want to know who's allowed to breed
All the dogs who never learned to read
Missionary politicians
And the cops of a new religion

A fire burns today
Of blasphemy and genocide
The sirens of decay
Will infiltrate the inside
Yeah

Writer(s): BILLIE JOE ARMSTRONG, FRANK E., III WRIGHT, FRANK EDWIN WRIGHT III, MICHAEL PRITCHARD, MIKE DIRNT, MIKE RYAN PRITCHARD, TRE COOL
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of East Jesus Nowhere?

Green Day delivers a powerful critique of religious hypocrisy and societal control in this fiery track. The lyrics challenge the manipulation and coercion often seen in organized religion, likening it to a form of spiritual genocide. With provocative imagery, the song questions the integrity of those who use faith as a means to exert power and control, urging listeners to scrutinize the motives behind religious and political leaders. It's a call for personal liberation from dogmatic beliefs, emphasizing the importance of individual thought and skepticism in the face of authoritarianism.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What inspired the title 'East Jesus Nowhere'?

    The title 'East Jesus Nowhere' was inspired by a phrase from the 2007 film Juno. In a scene, Juno's step-mom uses the phrase 'East Jesus nowhere' to describe a remote location. Billie Joe Armstrong, the lead singer of Green Day, adopted this phrase for the song's title.

  2. What does the line 'Join the choir we will be singing/In the church of wishful thinking' refer to?

    This line from 'East Jesus Nowhere' is a critique of blind faith and organized religion's promises. It suggests that following such doctrines might be akin to engaging in wishful thinking rather than confronting reality. The idea came to Billie Joe Armstrong when he passed by a chapel called The Church Of Divine Hope and humorously thought it sounded like 'The Church of Wishful Thinking.'

  3. Why did Green Day choose to release a music video with concert footage for 'East Jesus Nowhere'?

    Green Day opted for a music video featuring live concert footage and pictures from their 21st Century Breakdown World Tour to emphasize the song's energetic and confrontational live performance aspect. This approach highlights how the song resonates with audiences during live shows, capturing the intensity and interaction between the band and its fans.

  4. How did personal experiences influence Billie Joe Armstrong in writing 'East Jesus Nowhere'?

    Billie Joe Armstrong drew upon his own experiences with religion, particularly his unsettling experience at a Baptist church at age 14 where fear and hypocrisy were prevalent. These experiences shaped his critical view on religious practices and ideologies, which he expresses in 'East Jesus Nowhere.' His observations on how religion can manipulate individual thoughts significantly influenced the lyrics.

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