2003 Green Day Side Band The Network Makes Unexpected Comeback

2020 seems to be the year where anything goes. The latest befuddling event involves a spacey 2003 band called The Network. Then, and even to this day, Green Day vehemently denies any involvement, but fans know the truth. The band doth protest too much, amirite? Anyway, while this 17-year-old side band's comeback may seem unexpected,…

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Review: Green Day’s ‘Father Of All…’ Is Fun But Underwhelming

Green Day has been my favorite band for the last 15 years. American Idiot ushered me in, and while I went back and enjoyed their earlier albums, I also found myself loving each album that has come out since then. Yes, even the trilogy, which was polarizing among fans and casual listeners alike. So when…

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Green Day Surprises Fans With “Youngblood” Music Video

Green Day is always full of surprises! Over two years after releasing their album Revolution Radio - and after a greatest hits and a few side projects in between - the band just shared a music video for "Youngblood." The last we heard from Revolution Radio was the "Too Dumb To Die" lyric video in…

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See Green Day Through The Years In “Revolution Radio” Music Video

Green Day has had a big year with their politically charged new album, Revolution Radio. Following singles “Bang Bang” and “Still Breathing,” the band's latest single is the title track. And know fans can finally see the music video for "Revolution Radio." The video focuses on Green Day performing the way they always have. We see Billie…

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See Green Day Imposters Rob A Bank In New “Bang Bang” Music Video

Last month Green Day released their aggressive new single, "Bang Bang," the first taste of their upcoming album Revolution Radio. The song tackles issues of gun violence in America, but its new music video depicts another kind of problem. The video starts with Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool peering around a corner with…

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See Trailer For Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’ Documentary, ‘Heart Like A Hand Grenade’

Last week, Green Day's long-awaited American Idiot documentary, Heart Like A Hand Grenade, finally got an official release. A full eleven years after the iconic Grammy-winning album first came out, Heart Like A Hand Grenade will be in theaters across America on October 15th. In the years since American Idiot took the world by storm,…

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Green Day Announces Release Of Long-Awaited ‘American Idiot’ Documentary, ‘Heart Like A Hand Grenade’

Green Day is one of those rare bands that has changed the music landscape not once, but twice. While their major-label debut Dookie influenced a whole generation of music lovers and punks back in 1994, the trio did it again ten years later with American Idiot. The album came out in September 2004, reviving Green Day's…

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Green Day To Be Inducted Into Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame!

This morning, the 2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees were finally announced, and Green Day is one of the artists that made it in! They have the unique honor of being inducted on their first year eligible - something that rarely happens these days. Their induction is well deserved, and April 18, 2015 will…

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“Dream Catcher” (Live) – Green Day

Registration:(None)Performed:June 16, 2010 in Manchester, EnglandAlbum Written For:¡Uno! / ¡Dos! / ¡Tré!Writers:Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, Tré Cool https://soundcloud.com/hidden-jams/dreamcatcher-live-green-day "Dream Catcher" is one of the very few unreleased Green Day songs fans have been able to hear over the band's 25+ year career. The band normally has their leftover songs under lock and key, so…

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Green Day’s Mike Dirnt Producing Indie Film “Crickets”

Green Day is an iconic punk band in modern rock music, but they are also becoming more well-known in the movie industry lately. The newest addition to Green Day's growing movie collection is an indie film called Crickets. Mike Dirnt, best known as the bassist for Green Day, is producing the new film. Also co-producing Crickets…

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