Draft:Stuart and the Ave.

"Stuart and the Ave." is a song by American rock band Green Day, released as the ninth track from the band's second studio album Insomniac (1995).

Background
The title of the song refers to the corner of Stuart Street and Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California, where Green Day originated. Lyrically, the song deals with themes of breakup, filled with bad feelings and resentment.

Live performances
One of the first known performances of "Stuart and the Ave." came as a soundcheck for Green Day's upcoming Jaded in Chicago concert in November 1994, roughly one year before the song's release.

In July 2009, the band teased "Stuart and the Ave." during a performance at Madison Square Garden, with frontman Billie Joe Armstrong forgetting the lyrics.

In April 2015, the band performed "Stuart and the Ave." for the first time publicly at a House of Blues in Cleveland, Ohio.