Smash It Like Belushi

Album: Saviors (2025)
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  • On April 9, 2025, Green Day surprise released a new single called "Smash It Like Belushi," sending fans into the sort of gleeful chaos usually reserved for surprise royal babies or unexpected tax refunds. The song is part of the deluxe edition of their Saviors album.
  • The title is a reference to a famous scene in the 1978 movie Animal House where John Belushi's character, a stereotypical fraternity lunkhead named Bluto, is at a toga party put on my their house, Delta Tau Chi. He descends the stairs and encounters an effete singer performing the folk song "I Gave My Love a Cherry" to a group of mildly interested ladies. Bluto grabs the guitar, smashes it to bits, says "sorry," and moves on. It's one of Belushi's finest moments.

    The scene tracks with Belushi's musical preferences: blues and punk rock. He formed the duo The Blues Brothers with fellow Saturday Night Live cast member Dan Aykroyd, and helped get the punk band FEAR onto the show as a musical guest.

    Back in 2019, Billie Joe Armstrong and Tré Cool parodied the guitar smashing scene from Animal House while teasing their Hella Mega Tour. So this feels less like a casual reference and more like a raised beer to a fellow agent of anarchy.
  • Musically, "Smash It Like Belushi" is Green Day revisiting its gloriously unwashed roots. Think Dookie-era punk-pop: lots of buzz, lots of speed, and lyrics that bounce between vulnerability and shouting. Billie Joe Armstrong sings about "screaming into silence" and "living in a breakdown," which sounds distressing until you realize this is punk, and that sort of thing is half the job description.
  • A breadcrumb in this song is the line "screaming out in silence," which nods to the line "she screams in silence from the Dookie deep cut "She."

    There's a local flavor, too. The music video features the Vallejo, California city sign. Green Day reportedly played their first show at a BBQ restaurant in Vallejo, where Armstrong's mother worked as a waitress.
  • "Smash It Like Belushi" was produced by the band alongside Rob Cavallo, their longtime collaborator and unofficial fourth member during Green Day's golden years.
  • Fun fact about that Animal House scene: the guy playing the guitar Belushi destroys is Stephen Bishop, who had hits with "On and On" and "Save It For A Rainy Day," and also performed the Animal House theme song.
  • Green Day aren't the first to pay homage to Belushi's guitar smashing. In the video for Beastie Boys' "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party)," watch as MCA does something similar.

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