Green Day

Credited for commanding the early-‘90s mainstream to stand to punk’s attention, Green Day’s major label breakout ‘Dookie’ chronicled bratty and bored youth with scuzzy, revved-up snarl. Selling more than 8 million copies and earning them a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album, ‘Dookie’ set in motion what has been one of pop punk’s most influential crossover successes. Their unapologetic and hook-ridden singles ignited alternative airwaves one after another, rocketing the East Bay, Calif., punk-scene boys into arena rock stature. Green Day channeled that same early disenchantment into later works that tread heavier territory and eventually adapted 2004’s politically-charged ‘American Idiot’ into a Tony Award-winning Broadway rock-opera spectacle, a signal that even alt-rock’s favorite pranksters aren’t above trading in juvenile delinquency for high concept and theatrics.

Green Day Streaming ‘¡Tre!’
Green Day Streaming ‘¡Tre!’
Green Day Streaming ‘¡Tre!’
'¡Tre!,' the third and final installment in the Green Day album trilogy that started with '¡Uno!' and '¡Dos!' is streaming at iHeartRadio ahead of its Dec. 11 release. '¡Tre!' originally wasn't supposed to drop until early next year, but the band pushed up its release schedule following the cancellation of a North American tour in the wake of frontman Billie Joe Armstrong's trip to rehab for undis
After ‘¡Tre!' Comes...
After ‘¡Tre!' Comes...
After ‘¡Tre!' Comes...
What comes after '¡Uno!,' '¡Dos!' and '¡Tre!?' '¡Quatro!,' of course, although Green Day won't be following their new trilogy of albums with a fourth record. '¡Quatro!' announced today, will not be another album, but rather a documentary offering a behind-the-scenes look into the making-of '¡Uno!,' '¡Dos!' and '¡Tre!'
Blue Day
Blue Day
Blue Day
Between promoting their new albums and dealing with Billie Joe Armstrong's stint in rehab, the members of Green Day have plenty of things going on these days -- but they still managed to take a few moments yesterday (Nov. 20) to commemorate the untimely death of a teenage fan.
Green Day, ‘Dos!’ – Album Review
Green Day, ‘Dos!’ – Album Review
Green Day, ‘Dos!’ – Album Review
For a band whose first hit was a slacker anthem about getting high and beating off, Green Day sure have become an ambitious band over the past 10 years. First, they dropped a chart-topping rock opera stuffed with political, personal and sociological insight. Then, after a globe-conquering tour, they released another rock opera, crammed with even deeper perceptions about what makes people tick in t
Green Day, ‘Stray Heart’ – New Video
Green Day, ‘Stray Heart’ – New Video
Green Day, ‘Stray Heart’ – New Video
Just because frontman Billie Joe Armstrong is laying low in rehab, it doesn't mean Green Day aren't somehow being productive. Yesterday, the band posted '¡Dos!' -- the second album from their '¡Uno!,' '¡Dos!' and '¡Tre!' trilogy -- online for streaming, and now, they're premiering the video for 'Stray Heart,' the disc's first single.
Green Day Stream ‘¡Dos!’ Ahead of Release
Green Day Stream ‘¡Dos!’ Ahead of Release
Green Day Stream ‘¡Dos!’ Ahead of Release
Green Day are streaming '¡Dos!' -- the second album from their '¡Uno!,' '¡Dos!' and '¡Tre!' trilogy -- ahead of its scheduled Monday (Nov. 12) release. (Listen via Rolling Stone.) The disc's first single, 'Stray Heart,' was issued last month, followed shortly by an official video trailer for the 13-track disc.
Green Day's Greatest
Green Day's Greatest
Green Day's Greatest
Since their 1994 breakout album 'Dookie,' Green Day have been several things: old-school punk torchbearers, new-school punk pioneers, upholders of the rock opera, rock 'n' roll saviors and the band that does that song that you've heard at every high school graduation ceremony over the past decade. But most of all, they'v...
Not 'Forgotten'
Not 'Forgotten'
Not 'Forgotten'
They may have postponed tour dates in order to focus on getting frontman Billie Joe Armstrong’s health back on track, but Green Day certainly haven’t stopped moving. The band recently unveiled a brand-new video for ‘The Forgotten,’ which features live concert footage along with clips from the highly anticipated film ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 2.’

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