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Michael Ryan Pritchard (born May 4, 1972), better known by his stage name Mike Dirnt, is an American rock musician who is the co-founder, bassist, backing and occasional lead vocalist, and former guitarist of
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. He has also played in several other bands, including
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. His stage name Dirnt was originally a nickname that his friends from grade school gave him, as he constantly played "air bass/guitar" and made a "dirnt, dirnt, dirnt" noise while pretending to pluck the strings.


Early life

As a child, his father was often away obtaining a degree, while his mother stayed at home to care for him and his sister Myla.Spitz, 2006. p. 13 Pritchard excelled in school, despite often missing classes as a result of various illnesses attributed to his biological mother's drug use. After an argument between his parents led to a call to the police, the couple divorced. His mother and sister moved to
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, while he stayed in El Sobrante, California, with his father. However, missing his mother, he eventually moved in with her and Myla. Having been previously described as bright and fearless, Dirnt became sullen and withdrawn after the divorce. In the cafeteria in Carquinez Middle School, ten-year-old Dirnt met
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, with whom he bonded instantly. Armstrong began to play guitar with Mike, and the two spent much time together at Armstrong's house learning songs by artists such as the
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.Spitz, 2006. p. 14 At the age of 14, they formed a group named "Sweet Children" with Billie Joe singing and playing lead guitar, Mike playing rhythm guitar, Sean Hughes on bass, and Raj Punjabi on drums. After attending Salesian High School, an all-boys Catholic school for his first year, Dirnt transferred to Pinole Valley High School, where Armstrong had also recently transferred from John Swett High School.Spitz, 2006. p. 16 Dirnt's family struggled with financial troubles; in an effort to help out, he worked as a chef at Nantucket, a seafood restaurant in
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.Spitz, 2006. p. 20 He eventually saved up enough money to purchase a used pickup truck that he and Armstrong often drove to Berkeley to attend shows at
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club. The pair got jobs at the club as security guards, despite their small physiques. Dirnt recalled, "We lived and died for that place. At that time, it meant everything."Spitz, 2006. p. 35


Career

While at Pinole Valley High School, Dirnt and classmate Armstrong formed a band called Sweet Children. Dirnt's mother struggled to provide for him and his sister as a single parent and eventually had to leave Rodeo in 1987 to look for work. Unwilling to leave Sweet Children, Armstrong and Dirnt convinced each other's parents to allow Dirnt to move into Armstrong's garage.Spitz, 2006. p. 42 After drummer
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, who was also known as Al Sobrante, joined the group and replaced original drummer Raj Punjabi, Sweet Children began performing at 924 Gilman Street. The band performed several well-received sets, which encouraged Armstrong to drop out of high school to focus his energy on music.Spitz, 2006. p. 46 Dirnt, however, worried that he needed a backup plan and continued his studies.Spitz, 2006. p. 47 Bass player Sean Hughes, who was not as dedicated to the group as the other members, left Sweet Children, leaving Dirnt to play bass. Dirnt often brought his bass to school, and the plucking noise of the unamplified strings led classmates to jokingly call him by the
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"Dirnt".Spitz, 2006. pp. 49–50 After changing its name to
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, the band recorded its debut album ''
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'' over the 1989 Christmas holiday break and went on its first van tour in June 1990, leaving the day that Dirnt graduated from high school.Spitz, 2006. p. 67 At
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, Green Day started an infamous mud fight, during which several fans invaded the stage. Overwhelmed by the chaotic situation, concert security mistook the mud-soaked Dirnt for a fan and tackled him, knocking out one of his teeth. Dirnt required emergency orthodontia due to this incident. While performing at the 1998 KROQ Weenie Roast in Irvine, California,
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bassist Arion Salazar ran onstage and " bear-hugged" Dirnt, who was caught off-guard.Meyer, 2006. pp. 153–154 The incident escalated into an on-stage scuffle before security escorted Salazar away. After the performance, Dirnt confronted Salazar backstage, and as the two argued, a beer bottle struck Dirnt in the head, causing a small fracture in his skull. Eyewitnesses later attributed the bottle-throwing to a fan of Third Eye Blind, though this was disputed by another eyewitness on the following day's Loveline broadcast. Salazar and the band's management soon released a statement: "I am sorry that my attempt at doing something I thought would be funny escalated into Mike getting hurt. That was never my intention. I simply had too much to drink and made a very bad decision. If I had been in Mike's place, I am sure I would have acted similarly. My heart goes out to him and I hope he recovers quickly." Dirnt helped form the secret Green Day side project
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'' on September 30, 2003. After a seventeen-year hiatus, the band released their second album, '' Money Money 2020 Part II: We Told Ya So!'', on December 4, 2020. In addition to playing bass for the band, Dirnt also provides lead vocals on many of their tracks (in contrast to his work with Green Day, where he primarily provides backing vocals). In the live album, '' Bullet in a Bible,'' Armstrong calls Dirnt "the best bass player in the history of punk rock". In 2007, during the recording of Green Day's eighth studio album ''
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'', Dirnt, Armstrong, and drummer
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formed the
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side project,
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. In addition to the three members of Green Day, the band also includes Green Day touring members Jason White,
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and Kevin Preston. They released their debut album '' Stop Drop and Roll!!!'' in 2008. Dirnt played bass and provided backup vocals on the album. In 2012, during the
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, Dirnt and Armstrong smashed their respective bass and guitar after Armstrong became agitated onstage and ranted about Green Day's set being cut short for
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. On April 18, 2015, Dirnt and his Green Day bandmates were inducted into the
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in their first year of eligibility.


Songwriting and lead vocals

Although Armstrong is Green Day's main lyricist, Dirnt has written lyrics for "Emenius Sleepus", " J.A.R. (Jason Andrew Relva)", "Scumbag", "Ha Ha You're Dead", the subtrack "Nobody Likes You" from the medley "Homecoming" and the b-side "Governator", He also co-wrote the lyrics to "Best Thing in Town", "The One I Want", and "Panic Song" with Armstrong, and writes all the bass lines for Green Day songs. Mike also composed the intro to "Desensitized" from ''Shenanigans'' using a baseball bat and an old cathode ray tube television. Dirnt sings lead vocals on "Governator", part of the third verse of "Outsider" on the '' Shenanigans'' album, the "Nobody Likes You" subtrack of "Homecoming". He also sings the subtrack "Modern World" from the medley "American Eulogy" from ''
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'' and sings lead for exactly 10 seconds in "Sex, Drugs, and Violence" from ''
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''. For the Green Day side project The Network, Dirnt shares lead vocal duties with Armstrong. Some notable tracks that feature Dirnt as the lead vocalist include "Joe Robot", "Reto", "Money Money 2020", "Trans Am", and "Digital Black".


Personal life

Dirnt married his first wife, Anastasia Serman, in 1996; they divorced in 1999. Anastasia and Dirnt had a daughter together, Estelle Desiree, who was born on December 20, 1996. He won full custody of his daughter in the summer of 2008 and took her to live in
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. In 2004, he married girlfriend Sarah Garrity in a private villa in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The two divorced that same year. On March 14, 2009, he married Brittney Cade in a private ceremony in Brittney's hometown of
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. Dirnt has two children with Cade: a son, Brixton Michael (born October 11, 2008), and a daughter, Ryan Ruby Mae (born November 29, 2010). Dirnt is a ''
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'' fan; he stated jokingly in an interview that he bases "most of his religious beliefs" on ''Star Wars''. His birthday is on
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. Dirnt's favorite bass player was
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. He is a part owner of
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, a diner in Emeryville and Oakland. The diner was named after a song by punk rock band
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, " Rudie Can't Fail", from their album ''
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''. The menu item names are loosely based on punk themes such as "God Save the Chicken", a reference to "
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, and "Give 'Em Enough Meatloaf", a reference to '' Give 'Em Enough Rope'' by
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. Dirnt was adopted; his biological mother died on January 9, 2013. Dirnt only managed to meet her one month before her death. In July 2014, it was announced that Dirnt would co-produce the Indie film ''Crickets'', with Green Day manager, Pat Magnarella. In December 2015, Dirnt along with Billie Joe Armstrong announced that they would launch a coffee company, '' Oakland Coffee Works''. The company sells organic coffee beans and is the first company to exclusively use 100% compostable bags and pods. In 2020 during the
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Armstrong noted that Dirnt is "basically becoming a farmer".


Discography


Green Day

* ''
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'' (1990) – bass guitar, backing vocals * ''
Kerplunk! ''Kerplunk'' (stylized as ''Kerplunk!'') is the second studio album by American rock band Green Day, released on December 17, 1991, by Lookout! Records. ''Kerplunk'' was Green Day's last independent release on the Lookout Records label, and was ...
'' (1991) – bass guitar, backing vocals * ''
Dookie ''Dookie'' is the third studio album and the major label debut by American rock band Green Day, released on February 1, 1994, by Reprise Records. The band's first collaboration with producer Rob Cavallo, it was recorded in late 1993 at Fantas ...
'' (1994) – bass guitar, backing vocals * '' Insomniac'' (1995) – bass guitar, backing vocals * ''
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'' (1997) – bass guitar, backing vocals, baseball bat (as written in the album's liner notes) * '' Warning'' (2000) – bass guitar, backing vocals, farfisa on "Misery" * '' American Idiot'' (2004) – bass guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Nobody Likes You" and the non-album track "Governator" * ''
21st Century Breakdown ''21st Century Breakdown'' is the eighth studio album by American rock band Green Day, released on May 15, 2009, through Reprise Records. Green Day commenced work on the record in January 2006 and forty-five songs were written by vocalist/guita ...
'' (2009) – bass guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Modern World" * '' ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré! Trilogy'' (2012) – bass guitar, backing vocals and lead vocals on part of "Sex, Drugs and Violence" * ''
Revolution Radio ''Revolution Radio'' is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Green Day, released on October 7, 2016 through Reprise Records. A self-produced effort, it marked their first release since touring guitarist Jason White returned to his origi ...
'' (2016) – bass guitar, backing vocals * ''
Father of All Motherfuckers ''Father of All Motherfuckers'' (also known by the censored title ''Father of All...'' or ''Father of All M***********s'', and frequently abbreviated as ''FOAMF'') is the thirteenth studio album by American rock band Green Day, released on Februa ...
'' (2020) – bass guitar, backing vocals


Foxboro Hot Tubs

* '' Stop Drop and Roll!!!'' (2008) – bass guitar, vocals


The Network

* ''
Money Money 2020 ''Money Money 2020'' is the debut studio album by new wave band the Network (a Green Day side project). It was released on September 30, 2003, through Adeline Records. Members of Green Day have denied being involved in the Network, however, Mike ...
'' (2003) – lead vocals, bass guitar, backing vocals (as Van Gough) * '' Money Money 2020 Part II: We Told Ya So!'' (2020) – lead vocals, bass guitar, backing vocals (as Van Gough)


The Frustrators

* ''Bored in the USA'' (EP) (2000) – bass guitar, backing vocals * ''Achtung Jackass'' (2002) – bass guitar, backing vocals * ''Griller'' (EP) (2011) – bass guitar, backing vocals


Screeching Weasel

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How to Make Enemies and Irritate People ''How to Make Enemies and Irritate People'' is the seventh studio album by the Chicago-based punk rock band Screeching Weasel. Planned as the group's final album, it was released in August 1994 on CD, vinyl, and cassette through Lookout Records. ...
'' (1994) – bass, backing vocals * "
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" (single) (1994) – bass and backing vocals on track 1


Squirtgun

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'' (1995) – bass and backing vocals on "Make It Up"


Other media appearances

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'' – (TV series – 1997) – teenager * '' Riding in Vans with Boys'' (film – 2003) – himself * ''
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'' (film – 2006) * ''
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'' (film – 2007) – himself * '' Heart Like a Hand Grenade'' (film – 2008) – himself * '' Green Day: Rock Band'' (video game – 2010) – himself (Voice, likeness, and archive footage) * ''
¡Cuatro! ''¡Cuatro!'' is a 2013 rockumentary starring the punk rock band Green Day, directed by Tim Wheeler. The film documents the creation of the band's 2012 album trilogy ''¡Uno!'', ''¡Dos!'' and ''¡Tré!'' The documentary, directed by Tim Wheeler ...
'' (film – 2013) as himself * '' Broadway Idiot'' (film – 2013) as himself


References


External links

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