Nice Guys Finish Last

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"Nice Guys Finish Last"
"Nice Guys Finish Last" cover
Single by Green Day
from the album nimrod.
Released 1999 (As a single off the Varsity Blues soundtrack)
Format CD
Recorded 1997
Genre Pop punk
Length 2 minutes 49 seconds
Label Reprise
Producer(s) Mark Kohr, Green Day
Green Day singles chronology
"Redundant"
(1998)
"Nice Guys Finish Last"
(1999)
"Minority"
(2000)

"Nice Guys Finish Last" was a single released by the American punk band Green Day's fifth studio album nimrod.. The song was the first track off the record, and was the last single from it to become a hit (thanks in part to its use in the movie Varsity Blues, which earned it a MTV Video Music Award nomination for best song from a movie).

The song is featured on the Green Day greatest hits compilation International Superhits! as well.

The meaning is self-explanatory; it's about how the hard-working, sympathetic nice guys will lose out in the end to the jerks.

The music video features the band on a football field as a mock football team (parodying The Green Bay packers with Green Day). They have a stage set up and in the middle, lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong is tackled by a fan, and Mike Dirnt sprains his ankle when jumping. This video was directed by Evan Bernard.

  • Billie Joe actually played football, which may have inspired the video. He was #8 at John Swett High School.
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