One who suffers from insomnia.
adj.Having or causing insomnia.
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One who suffers from insomnia.
adj.Having or causing insomnia.
One who suffers from insomnia.
adj.Having or causing insomnia.
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
someone who cannot sleep
Synonym: sleepless person
The adjective insomniac has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
experiencing or accompanied by sleeplessness
Synonyms: sleepless, watchful
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| Studio album by Green Day | |||||
| Released | October 10 1995 | ||||
| Recorded | April–June 1995 | ||||
| Genre | Punk rock, pop punk | ||||
| Length | 32:55 | ||||
| Label | Reprise | ||||
| Producer | Green Day and Rob Cavallo |
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Insomniac is the fourth studio album from the punk rock band Green Day. It was released in 1995 on the Reprise Records label. Though it reached #2 in the U.S. and went 2x Platinum, Insomniac did not have the sales endurance of its predecessor, Dookie, largely due to its slightly darker lyrical tone and more abrasive sound. Though many consider Insomniac to be more consistent than Dookie, it did not feature a well-known hit single akin to "Longview" or "Basket Case" from Dookie or "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" from Nimrod. Before the name 'Insomniac', the band considered the naming the album 'Tight Wad Hill' (after the thirteenth track of the album). After visiting collage artist Winston Smith for the album cover, Billie Joe Armstrong asked him how he managed to make such intricate pieces in such short times. Smith answered, "It's easy for me. I am an insomniac."[1] Insomniac has sold 2 million units in the United States as of August 2006.[2] It is Green Day's third biggest selling album after Dookie and American Idiot.
Insomniac is a major favorite amongst Green Day fans and is noted for having a slightly darker tone than Dookie[citation needed]. Unlike the other Green Day albums on the Reprise label this album did not feature a number one hit on the Modern Rock Tracks chart (although "J.A.R." hit number one and was meant for the album but was not included). American Idiot and Dookie each had three.[citation needed]
All tracks by Billie Joe Armstrong (lyrics) and Green Day (music), except where noted.
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