Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt formed Green Day in 1986 — that’s over 35 solid fucking years of punk, pop punk, punk rock, rock, pop rock, and all the strange detours in between. They’ve scaled ...
During each of Lollapalooza’s seven years as a touring festival in the ’90s, someone or something inevitably stole the show—sometimes by sheer force, sometimes by dint of controversy, and often by an ...
There’s something to be said about aging gracefully in rock music. Coming of age as a punk rock group whose adolescent despondence became the rallying cry for a generation of fans and acolytes alike ...
There’s a reason why Green Day are one of the most beloved alternative bands of all time. Their albums are filled with songs that explore topics many believe should not be discussed publicly. They ...
The year is 1998: Green Day and Godzilla are in the news. The year is 2024: Green Day and Godzilla are in the news. As for the King of the Monsters, Godzilla Minus One is an unexpected hit — it was ...
Green Day songs are some of the most essential classic rock tunes of the 1990s and 2000s. However, the band drew significant influence from The Who, one of the most iconic bands of the 1960s and 1970s ...
Disillusionment never rocked as hard as on Green Day’s 2004 masterpiece American Idiot. The title track still resonates 20 (yep, 20) years later, which frontman Billie Joe Armstrong said was by design ...