409 In Your Coffeemaker

Green Day · The Studio Albums 1990-2009 [2012]

I sit in the state of a daydream

With all of your words flying over my head

Even more time gets wasted

In a daze



It should seem obvious to you

Your screams and cries are never going to work

And all of your time gets wasted

In my daze



And I'm looking back now

At where I have gone wrong

And why I could not seem to get along

My interests are longing

To break from these chains

These chains that control

My future's aim...



I sit in the state of a daydream

With all of your words flying over my head

Even more time gets wasted

In a daze



Maybe I'm just too damn lazy

Or maybe I was just brainwashed to think that way

And all of your time gets wasted

In my daze



And I'm looking back now

At where I have gone wrong

And why I could not seem to get along

My interests are longing

To break from these chains

These chains that control

My future's aim...



I'm looking-

back now at-

Where I have-

have gone wrong...

And why I -

could not seem-

Could not seem-

to get along...



And I'm looking back now

At where I have gone wrong

And why I could not seem to get along

My interests are longing

To break from these chains

These chains that control

My future's aim...

409 In Your Coffeemaker

Released on Green Day's 2012 compilation The Studio Albums 1990-2009, "409 In Your Coffeemaker" stands as a quintessential example of the band's punk rock energy. The track features the signature power chords and driving rhythm that defined the group's sound from their early days through the 2000s. While often associated with the chaotic themes of their 2004 album American Idiot, this recording captures a similar sense of urgency and social commentary. The song reflects Green Day's ability to blend catchy hooks with lyrics addressing contemporary issues, maintaining their relevance across decades. It serves as a testament to their enduring influence on the alternative rock genre and their consistent output during the studio era.