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Last Of The American Girls

21st Century Breakdown

Track 10 from 21st Century Breakdown
Released 2009
Green Day has played this song live 15 times.



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Lyrics

She puts her makeup on
Like graffiti on the walls of the heartland
She's got her little book of conspiracies
Right in her hand
She is paranoid like
Endangered species headed into extinction
She is one of a kind
She's the last of the American girls

She wears her overcoat
For the coming of the nuclear winter
She is riding her bike
Like a fugitive of critical mass
She's on a hunger strike
For the ones who won't make it for dinner
She makes enough to survive
For a holiday of working class

She's a runaway of the establishment incorporated.
She won't cooperate
She's the last of the American girls

She plays her vinyl records
Singing songs on the eve of destruction
She's a sucker for
All the criminals breaking the laws
She will come in first
For the end of western civilization
She's an endless war
Like a hero for the lost cause
Like a hurricane
In the heart of the devastation
She's a natural disaster
She's the last of the American girls

She puts her makeup on
Like graffiti on the walls of the heartland
She's got her little book of conspiracies
Right in her hand
She will come in first
For the end of western civilization
She's a natural disaster
She's the last of the American girls

Live Performances

"Last Of The American Girls" has been played 15 times live:

Other tracks from 21st Century Breakdown

1 Song of the Century
2 21st Century Breakdown
3 Know Your Enemy
4 ¡Viva La Gloria!
5 Before The Lobotomy
6 Christian's Inferno
7 Last Night On Earth
8 East Jesus Nowhere
9 Peacemaker
10 Last Of The American Girls
11 Murder City
12 ¿Viva La Gloria? (Little Girl)
13 Restless Heart Syndrome
14 Horseshoes And Handgrenades
15 The Static Age
16 21 Guns
17 American Eulogy
18 See The Light