Released: September 22, 1997

Songwriter: Tré Cool Mike Dirnt Billie Joe Armstrong

Producer: Green Day Rob Cavallo

[Verse 1]
Why can't you just admit it? You've had it, you're sick of me
You're fed up with all my bad habits, you're sick of me
To your lies, you've become so desensitized, sick of me
Lost regrets, and you say that you’re mad, and feel sick of me

[Chorus]
Wandering out the door
I am on to you
You're coming back for more
Am I losing you?

[Verse 2]
Like a dog that just pissed on your barbecue, sick of me
Losing faith, and you still don't know what to do, sick of me
Loss of health, now you hate everything, and you're sick of me
It's a waste, but we still keep on trying, you're sick of me

[Chorus]
Wandering out the door
I am on to you
You're coming back for more
Am I losing you?

[Bridge]
So you got your problems
So you got it alright
Do you have a conscience?
Do you have a reason? Now I'm sick of you too

[Chorus]
Wandering out the door
I am on to you
You're coming back for more
Am I losing you?

Green Day

Formed in East Bay, California in 1986 and still going strong today, Green Day is one of the biggest punk rock acts in the world. Along with other punk bands in California such as The Offspring, Sublime, Bad Religion and Rancid, they have been credited with popularizing and reviving mainstream interest in punk rock in the U.S. in the 90s.

First starting in 1986 as Sweet Children, longtime friends Billie Joe Armstrong (guitar and lead vocalist) and Mike Dirnt (bass guitar) teamed up with John Kiffmeyer to produce their debut EP 1,000 Hours. They eventually dropped the name Sweet Children and called themselves Green Day due to the band members' fondness for cannabis (it even inspired a song featured on their first album) and for their second studio album Kerplunk they replaced Kiffmeyer with German-born drummer Tré Cool, who had been drumming since the age of 12 in a punk band, The Lookouts.

It was their 1994 record Dookie that sent the band to stardom and gave them mainstream success. Dookie, alongside their following albums Insomniac (1995) and Nimrod (1997) were certified double platinum. Eventually, the band started to fall in popularity with their 2000 record Warning which only reached gold.