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"He was a better person than me." Daniel and Jennifer Schultz talk about grieving their son who died in a Green Memorial Day ...
A Green Day fan shocked Billie Joe Armstrong by playing "Wonderwall" by Oasis when invited onstage instead of performing the ...
The Green Day classic "Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)" might have never existed without this vulnerable Replacements track ...
The biggest music festival in the Twin Cities ended Sunday with one of the biggest rock bands in the country on one of the ...
Green Day treated the not-entirely-a-surprise show as a warm-up for this weekend’s When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas, which they co-headline with Blink-182 on Saturday and Sunday.
During Green Day’s time here last year, they found themselves partaking in similar levels of mischief. By day, the band would be hard at work, fully focused on bringing Saviors to life.
Green Day is a formative band for many of us, whether you were there when they were still called Sweet Children or whether you were captivated by their grand middle finger to George W. Bush in 2004.
Green Day gave it their all onstage for two and a half hours, said the singer. "This was to be the last show of our European tour and we were all so excited to play our hearts out one last time ...
Green Day’s more recent albums had strained to be different: noisier, murkier and often using all its resources to simulate lo-fi recording. “Saviors,” by contrast, is forthrightly lavish.
Green Day heaps on the melodies and stadium shoutalongs-in-waiting, and its musical reflexes are strong, though some songs come close to recycling the band’s riffs and chord changes.
Green Day and its members, Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt and drummer Tré Cool, tried their hands at revolution. But today, they’re pretty stellar at just being one of the last huge rock bands ...
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