Green Day is an American
rock band formed in the
East Bay of
California in 1987 by lead vocalist and guitarist
Billie Joe Armstrong, together with bassist and backing vocalist
Mike Dirnt. For most of the band's career, they have been a
power trio with drummer
Tré Cool, who replaced
John Kiffmeyer in 1990 before the recording of the band's second studio album, ''
Kerplunk'' (1991). Touring guitarist
Jason White became a full-time member in 2012, but returned to his touring role in 2016. Before taking its current name in 1989, Green Day was called Sweet Children, and they were part of the
late 1980s/early 1990s Bay Area punk scene that emerged from the
924 Gilman Street club in
Berkeley, California. The band's early releases were with the independent record label
Lookout! Records. In 1994, their major-label debut ''
Dookie'', released through
Reprise Records
Reprise Records is an American record label founded in 1960 by Frank Sinatra. It is owned by Warner Music Group, and operates through Warner Records, one of its flagship labels.
Artists currently signed to Reprise Records include Enya, Michael ...
, became a breakout success and eventually shipped over 10 million copies in the U.S. Alongside fellow California punk bands
Bad Religion
Bad Religion is an American punk rock band that formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980. The band's lyrics cover topics related to religion, politics, society, the media and science. Musically, they are noted for their melodic sensibilitie ...
,
the Offspring,
Rancid,
Pennywise and
Social Distortion, Green Day is credited with popularizing mainstream interest in punk rock in the U.S.
Though the albums ''
Insomniac
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* A person who has insomnia
Music
* ''Insomniac'' (Green Day album), 1995
* ''Insomniac'' (Enrique Iglesias album), 2007
* "Insomniac" (song), a 1994 song by Echobelly
* "Insomniac", a song by Billy P ...
'' (1995), ''
Nimrod'' (1997), and ''
Warning
Warning may refer to:
Signal
* Precautionary statement
* Warning sign
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'' (2000) did not match the success of ''Dookie'', they were still successful, with the former two reaching double platinum status, while the latter achieved gold. Green Day's seventh album, a
rock opera called ''
American Idiot'' (2004), found popularity with a younger generation, selling six million copies in the U.S. Their next album, ''
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 ...
'', was released in 2009 and achieved the band's best chart performance. It was followed by a trilogy of albums, ''
¡Uno!'', ''
¡Dos!'', and ''
¡Tré!'', released in September, November, and December 2012, respectively. The trilogy did not perform as well as expected commercially, in comparison to their previous albums, largely due to lack of promotion and Armstrong entering rehab. Their twelfth studio album, ''
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 orig ...
'', was released in October 2016 and became their third to debut at No. 1 on the
'' Billboard'' 200. The band's thirteenth studio album, ''
Father of All Motherfuckers'', was released on February 7, 2020.
In 2010, a
stage adaptation of ''American Idiot'' debuted on Broadway. The musical was nominated for three
Tony Awards:
Best Musical,
Best Scenic Design, and
Best Lighting Design, winning the latter two. The band was inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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in 2015, their first year of eligibility. Members of the band have collaborated on the side projects
Pinhead Gunpowder,
The Network,
Foxboro Hot Tubs,
The Longshot
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Plot
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, and
The Coverups. They have also worked on solo careers.
Green Day has sold more than 75 million records worldwide, making them one of the
world's best-selling artists. The group has been nominated for 20 Grammy awards and has won five of them with
Best Alternative Album for ''
Dookie'',
Best Rock Album for ''
American Idiot'' and ''
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 ...
'',
Record of the Year for "
Boulevard of Broken Dreams", and
Best Musical Show Album for ''
American Idiot: The Original Broadway Cast Recording''.
History
Formation and Lookout! years (1987–1993)
In 1987, friends and guitarists Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt, 15 years old at the time, along with bassist Sean Hughes and drummer Raj Punjabi, formed a band under the name Sweet Children.
One of their first songs written together was "Best Thing in Town". The group's first live performance took place on October 17, 1987, at Rod's Hickory Pit in
Vallejo, California.
In 1988, Armstrong and Dirnt began working with former
Isocracy drummer
John Kiffmeyer, also known as "Al Sobrante", who replaced original drummer Raj Punjabi. It was also around this time that bassist Sean Hughes left the band, causing Dirnt to switch from guitar to bass. Armstrong cites the band
Operation Ivy
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(which featured
Tim Armstrong and
Matt Freeman, who would later contact Armstrong to fill in as a possible second guitarist for their band
Rancid) as a major influence, and a group that inspired him to form a band.
In 1988,
Larry Livermore, owner of
Lookout! Records, saw the band play an early show and signed the group to his label. In April 1989, the band released its debut
extended play, ''
1,000 Hours
''1,000 Hours'' is the debut EP by American rock band Green Day. It was released on May 26, 1989, through Lookout Records with the catalog number LK 17.
Album information
“1,000 Hours” was written by Billie Joe about his best friend's sister ...
''. Shortly before the EP's release, the group dropped the Sweet Children name; according to Livermore, this was done to avoid confusion with another local band
Sweet Baby. The band adopted the name Green Day, due to the members' fondness for
cannabis. The phrase, "Green day", was slang in the
Bay Area
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, where the band originated, for spending a day doing nothing but smoking marijuana. Armstrong once admitted in 2001 that he considered it to be "the worst band name in the world".
Lookout! released Green Day's debut studio album, ''
39/Smooth
''39/Smooth'' is the debut studio album by American rock band Green Day, released on April 13, 1990, by Lookout Records. It was the band's only album to feature second drummer John Kiffmeyer. Jesse Michaels of Operation Ivy contributed the artwo ...
'' in early 1990. Green Day recorded two extended plays later that year, ''
Slappy'' and ''
Sweet Children'', the latter of which included older songs that the band had recorded for the
Minneapolis independent record label
Skene! Records.
In 1991, Lookout! Records re-released ''39/Smooth'' under the name ''1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours'', and added the songs from the band's first two EPs, ''Slappy'', and ''1,000 Hours''. In late 1990, shortly after the band's first nationwide tour, Kiffmeyer left the East Bay area to attend
Humboldt State University in
Arcata, California.
[ The Lookouts' drummer Tré Cool began filling in as a temporary replacement and later Cool's position as Green Day's drummer became permanent, which Kiffmeyer "graciously accepted". The band went on tour for most of 1992 and 1993, and played a number of shows overseas in Europe.][Thompson, Dave. "Green Day". ''Alternative Rock''. San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books, 2000.] The band's second studio album '' Kerplunk'' sold 50,000 copies in the U.S. Green Day supported another California punk band, Bad Religion
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, as an opening act for their '' Recipe for Hate'' Tour for most of 1993.
Signing with Reprise Records and breakthrough success (1994–1996)
''Kerplunks underground success led to interest from some major record labels and a bidding war to sign Green Day. The band eventually left Lookout! and signed with Reprise Records
Reprise Records is an American record label founded in 1960 by Frank Sinatra. It is owned by Warner Music Group, and operates through Warner Records, one of its flagship labels.
Artists currently signed to Reprise Records include Enya, Michael ...
after attracting the attention of producer Rob Cavallo. The group was impressed by his work with the fellow Californian band The Muffs
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and later remarked that Cavallo "was the only person we could talk to and connect with". Reflecting on the period, Armstrong told ''Spin
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'' magazine in 1999, "I couldn't go back to the punk scene, whether we were the biggest success in the world or the biggest failure ... The only thing I could do was get on my bike and go forward." After signing with Reprise, the band went to work on recording its major-label debut, '' Dookie''.
Recorded in three weeks, and released in February 1994, ''Dookie'' became a commercial success, helped by extensive MTV airplay for the videos of the songs " Longview", " Basket Case", and " When I Come Around", all of which reached the number one position on the Modern Rock Tracks
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charts. The album went on to sell over 10 million copies in the US. At a performance on September 9, 1994, at Hatch Memorial Shell
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in Boston, mayhem broke out during the band's set (cut short to seven songs) and by the end of the rampage, 100 people were injured and 45 arrested. The band also joined the lineups of both the Lollapalooza
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festival and Woodstock '94, where the group started an infamous mud fight. During the concert, a security guard mistook bassist Mike Dirnt for a stage-invading fan and punched out some of his teeth. Viewed by millions by pay-per-view
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Events can be purchased through a multichannel television platform using their electronic program guid ...
television, the Woodstock 1994 performance further aided Green Day's growing publicity and recognition. In 1995, ''Dookie'' won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Album and the band was nominated for nine MTV Video Music Awards including Video of the Year.
In 1995, a single for the ''Angus
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* ''Angus Og'' (comics), in the ''Daily Record''
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* Angus, New South Wales
Canada
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* East Angus, Quebec
Scotland
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'' soundtrack was released, entitled " J.A.R.". The single debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks
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chart. The song was followed by the band's fourth studio album, ''Insomniac
Insomniac or The Insomniac may refer to:
* A person who has insomnia
Music
* ''Insomniac'' (Green Day album), 1995
* ''Insomniac'' (Enrique Iglesias album), 2007
* "Insomniac" (song), a 1994 song by Echobelly
* "Insomniac", a song by Billy P ...
'', which was released in fall 1995. ''Insomniac'' was a much darker and heavier response to the band's newfound popularity, compared to the more melodic ''Dookie''. The album opened to a warm critical reception, earning 4 out of 5 stars from '' Rolling Stone'', which said "In punk, the good stuff unfolds and gains meaning as you listen without sacrificing any of its electric, haywire immediacy. And Green Day are as good as this stuff gets." The singles released from ''Insomniac'' were " Geek Stink Breath", "Stuck with Me
"Stuck with Me" is a song by American rock band Green Day. It was released as the second single and third track from their fourth album, '' Insomniac''. The song is about being too weak and too much of a push-over to stand up for yourself. The son ...
", " Brain Stew/Jaded", and " Walking Contradiction".
Though the album did not approach the success of ''Dookie'', it sold three million copies in the United States. The album earned the band award nominations for Favorite Artist, Favorite Hard Rock Artist, and Favorite Alternative Artist at the 1996 American Music Awards, and the video for "Walking Contradiction" got the band a Grammy nomination for Best Video, Short Form, in addition to a Best Special Effects nomination at the MTV Video Music Awards. After that, the band abruptly canceled a European tour, citing exhaustion.[Di Perna, Alan.]
Young, Loud, and Snotty
. ''Guitar World''. August 1996.
Middle years and decline in commercial success (1997–2002)
After a brief hiatus in 1996, Green Day began work on its next album in 1997. From the outset, both the band and Cavallo agreed that the album had to be different from its previous albums. The result was '' Nimrod'', an experimental deviation from the band's standard pop-punk brand of music. The album was released in October 1997. It provided a variety of music, from pop-punk, hardcore, surf rock
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, ska, and the acoustic ballad, " Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)".[Myers, 2006. pp. 152-153] ''Nimrod'' entered the charts at number 10. The mainstream success of "Good Riddance" won the band an MTV Video Award for Best Alternative Video. The song was also used in the second "clip show" episode of ''Seinfeld
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'' and on two episodes of '' ER''.
The other singles released from ''Nimrod'' were " Nice Guys Finish Last", " Hitchin' a Ride" and " Redundant". The band made a guest appearance in an episode of '' King of the Hill'', which aired in 1997. In late 1997 and most of 1998, Green Day embarked on a tour in support of ''Nimrod''. In 1999, guitarist Jason White began supporting the band during concerts as a rhythm guitarist.
In 2000, Green Day released their folk punk
Folk punk (known in its early days as rogue folk) is a fusion of folk music and punk rock. It was popularized in the early 1980s by the Pogues in England, and by Violent Femmes in the United States. Folk punk achieved some mainstream success in ...
-inspired sixth studio album ''Warning
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* Precautionary statement
* Warning sign
* Warning system
* Warning (traffic stop), issued by a police officer in lieu of a citation following a traffic stop
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''. In support of the album, the band participated in the Warped Tour in 2000. In November 2000, the band performed for free on the steps on San Francisco's City Hall to protest the eviction of artists from the city in a show produced by Ian Brennan. The band also had an independent tour to support the album in 2001. Critics' reviews of the album were varied. AllMusic gave it 4.5/5 saying "''Warning'' may not be an innovative record per se, but it's tremendously satisfying." '' Rolling Stone'' was more critical, giving it 3/5, and saying "''Warning''... invites the question: Who wants to listen to songs of faith, hope and social commentary from what used to be snot-core's biggest-selling band?" Though it produced the hit "Minority
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" and a smaller hit with "Warning
Warning may refer to:
Signal
* Precautionary statement
* Warning sign
* Warning system
* Warning (traffic stop), issued by a police officer in lieu of a citation following a traffic stop
Books
* A Warning (book), ''A Warning'' (book), a 2019 ...
", some observers were coming to the conclusion that the band was losing relevance,[ and a decline in popularity followed. While all of Green Day's previous albums had reached a status of at least triple platinum, ''Warning'' was only certified gold.]
At the 2001 California Music Awards, Green Day won all eight of the awards for which the group was nominated.[ The group won the awards for Outstanding Album (''Warning''), Outstanding Punk Rock/Ska Album (''Warning''), Outstanding Group, Outstanding Male Vocalist, Outstanding Bassist, Outstanding Drummer, Outstanding Songwriter, and Outstanding Artist.
The release of two compilation albums, '' International Superhits!'' and '' Shenanigans'', followed ''Warning''. ''International Superhits!'' and its companion collection of music videos, '' International Supervideos!''. ''Shenanigans'' contained some of the band's B-sides, including "Espionage", which was featured in the film '' Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'' and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.]
In spring 2002, Green Day co-headlined the Pop Disaster Tour with Blink-182, which was documented on the DVD ''Riding in Vans with Boys''.
''American Idiot'' and renewed success (2003–2006)
In summer 2003, the band went into a studio to write and record material for an album, tentatively titled ''Cigarettes and Valentines
''Cigarettes and Valentines'' is an unreleased studio album by American rock band Green Day. The album would have been the follow-up to '' Warning'' (2000). In 2003, the album was nearly finished when the master tapes were mysteriously stolen from ...
''. After completing 20 tracks, the master recordings were stolen from the studio. Instead of re-recording the stolen tracks, the band decided to abandon the entire project and start over, considering the taken material to be unrepresentative of the band's best work. It was then revealed that a band called The Network was signed to Armstrong's record label Adeline Records with little fanfare and information. After the band, who concealed their identities with masks and costumes, released an album called '' Money Money 2020'', it was rumored that The Network was a Green Day side project, due to the similarities in the bands' sounds. However, these rumors were never addressed by the band or Adeline Records, except for a statement on the Adeline website discussing an ongoing dispute between the two bands. The bands "feuded" via press releases and statements from Armstrong. Several journalists openly referred to the group as a Green Day side project, although it was not confirmed as such until 2013.
Green Day collaborated with Iggy Pop
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on two tracks for his album '' Skull Ring'' in November 2003. On February 1, 2004, a cover of " I Fought the Law" made its debut on a commercial for iTunes
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during NFL
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Super Bowl XXXVIII
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. '' American Idiot'' (2004), debuted at number one on the Billboard charts, the band's first album to reach number one, backed by the success of the album's first single, " American Idiot". The album was labeled as a ''punk rock opera'' which follows the journey of the fictitious "Jesus of Suburbia
"Jesus of Suburbia" is a song by American rock band Green Day. It was released as the fifth and final single from the group's seventh studio album, '' American Idiot'', and the second song on the album. With the song running for 9 minutes and 8 ...
". The album depicts modern American life under the control of an idiot ruler who lets people be misinformed by the media and a "redneck agenda". It gives different angles on an everyman, modern icons, and leaders. Released two months before U.S. President George W. Bush was reelected, the album became protest art. ''American Idiot'' won the 2005 Grammy for Best Rock Album. The band also won a total of seven out of eight awards for which the group was nominated, including the Viewer's Choice Award at the MTV Video Music Awards
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in 2005. The album went on to sell 6 million copies in the US.
In 2005, ''American Idiot'' won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album and was nominated in six other categories including Album of the Year Album of the Year, often abbreviated to AOTY, may refer to:
Awards
* ARIA Award for Album of the Year, Australia
* Brit Award for British Album of the Year, UK
* Grammy Award for Album of the Year, US
* Juno Award for Album of the Year, CA
* Lati ...
. The album helped Green Day win seven of the eight awards it was nominated for at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards
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; the "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" video won six of those awards. A year later, "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" won a Grammy Award for Record of the Year
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. In 2009, '' Kerrang!'' named ''American Idiot'' the best album of the decade, '' NME'' ranked it number 60 in a similar list, and '' Rolling Stone'' ranked it 22nd. ''Rolling Stone'' also listed "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" and "American Idiot" among the 100 best songs of the 2000s, at number 65 and 47, respectively. In 2005, the album was ranked number 420 in '' Rock Hard'' magazine's book ''The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time''. In 2012, the album was ranked number 225 on ''Rolling Stones list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
* Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
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.
While touring for ''American Idiot'', the group filmed and recorded the two concerts at the Milton Keynes
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National Bowl in England. These recordings were released as a live CD and DVD called '' Bullet in a Bible'' on November 15, 2005. The DVD featured behind-the-scenes footage of the band, and showed how the band prepared to put on the show. The final shows of its 2005 world tour were in Sydney and Melbourne in Australia, on December 14 and 17, respectively.
On August 1, 2005, Green Day announced that it had rescinded the master rights to its pre-''Dookie'' material from Lookout! Records, citing a continuing breach of contract
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regarding unpaid royalties, a complaint shared with other Lookout! bands. On January 10, 2006, the band was awarded a People's Choice Award as favorite musical group or band.
''21st Century Breakdown'' and ''American Idiot''s stage adaptation (2007–2010)
Green Day engaged in many other smaller projects in the time following the success of ''American Idiot''. In 2008, the group released a garage rock-inspired album under the name Foxboro Hot Tubs entitled '' Stop Drop and Roll!!!'' The Foxboro Hot Tubs went on a mini-tour during the same year to promote the record, hitting tiny Bay Area venues including the Stork Club in Oakland and Toot's Tavern in Crockett, California.
In an interview with Carson Daly, Garbage
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lead singer Shirley Manson
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revealed that Butch Vig would be producing Green Day's forthcoming album. The span of nearly five years between ''American Idiot'' and ''21st Century Breakdown'' was the longest gap between studio albums in Green Day's career. The band had been working on new material since January 2006. By October 2007, Armstrong had 45 songs written, but the band showed no further signs of progress until October 2008, when two videos showing the band recording in the studio with producer Butch Vig were posted on YouTube. The writing and recording process, spanning three years and four recording studios, was finally finished in April 2009.
''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 ...
'', was released on May 15, 2009. The album received a mainly positive reception from critics, getting an average rating between 3 and 4 stars. After the release, the album reached number one in fourteen countries, being certified gold or platinum in each. ''21st Century Breakdown'' achieved Green Day's best chart performance to date. The band started playing shows in California in April and early May. These were the group's first live shows in about three years. Green Day went on a world tour that started in North America in July 2009 and continuing around the world throughout the rest of 2009 and early 2010. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album
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at the 52nd Grammy Awards
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on January 31, 2010. As of December 2010, ''21st Century Breakdown'' has sold 1,005,000 copies in the US.
Wal-Mart refused to carry the album as it contains a Parental Advisory sticker and requested that Green Day release a censored edition. The band members did not wish to change any lyrics on the album and responded by stating, "There's nothing dirty about our record... They want artists to censor their records in order to be carried in there. We just said no. We've never done it before. You feel like you're in 1953 or something."
In 2009, the band met with award-winning director Michael Mayer and many cast and crew members of the Tony Award-winning musical '' Spring Awakening'' to create a stage version of the album ''American Idiot''.[ '' American Idiot'' opened in the Berkeley Repertory Theatre during the end of 2009.] The show features an expanded story of the original album, with new characters such as Will, Extraordinary Girl, and Favorite Son. On April 20, 2010, ''American Idiot'' opened on Broadway, and Green Day released the soundtrack to the musical, featuring a new song by Green Day entitled " When It's Time". In June 2010 iTunes
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released "When It's Time" as a single.
During the Spike TV Video Game Awards 2009, it was announced that Green Day was set to have its own ''Rock Band'' video game titled '' Green Day: Rock Band'', as a follow-up to the last band specific ''Rock Band'' game, '' The Beatles: Rock Band''. The game features the full albums of '' Dookie'', '' American Idiot'', and ''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 ...
'' as well as select songs from the rest of Green Day's discography.
During the second leg of the 21st Century Breakdown World Tour
21st Century Breakdown World Tour was a headlining concert tour by American punk band Green Day in support of the group's eighth studio album, '' 21st Century Breakdown'', which was released in May 2009.
The tour began with an eight-week leg thr ...
the band members stated that they were writing new material. In an interview with '' Kerrang!'' magazine, Armstrong spoke about the possible new album: "We did some demos in Berlin, some in Stockholm, some just outside of Glasgow and some in Amsterdam. We wanted get he songsdown in some early form." The band members also stated that the group was recording a live album of the tour, featuring the previously unreleased song "Cigarettes and Valentines". In October 2010, Dirnt was interviewed by Radio W, mentioning that the group had completed the writing process of the ninth studio album. In the interview, Dirnt also mentioned that a new live album would "most likely" be released. The live CD/DVD and CD/Blu-ray entitled '' Awesome as Fuck'' was released on March 22, 2011.
''¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré!'' (2011–2014)
During the end of 2011, the band played several secret shows (under the name Foxboro Hot Tubs) whose setlists consisted almost entirely of previously unheard songs. Green Day entered the studio and began recording new material in February 2012, later announcing a trilogy of albums titled ''¡Uno!'', ''¡Dos!'', and ''¡Tré!'' which would be released in fall 2012. The trilogy marked longtime touring guitarist Jason White's induction as the fourth member of the band. That summer Green Day played several festivals and promotional shows including the Rock en Seine festival in France, the Rock am See festival in Germany, and the Reading Festival in the United Kingdom.
'' ¡Uno!'', '' ¡Dos!'', and '' ¡Tré!'' were released on September 21, November 9, and December 7, 2012, respectively, and were met with generally positive reviews from critics, though fans were more lukewarm towards the albums. On January 22, 2013, the band announced that '' ¡Cuatro!'', a documentary about the making of ''¡Uno!, ¡Dos!'' and ''¡Tré!'', would premiere on January 26 in Aspen, Colorado as part of the X Games FILM showcase, and would be released on DVD April 9, 2013. Another documentary was announced called ''Broadway Idiot'' which focuses on the creation on the American Idiot musical
''American Idiot'' is a sung-through rock musical based on the concept album of the same name by punk rock band Green Day. After a run at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre in 2009, the show moved to the St. James Theatre on Broadway. Previews ...
and Armstrong's run as playing the character of St. Jimmy. On March 10, 2013, Green Day began its 99 Revolutions Tour to support the trilogy. In June, Green Day broke Emirates Stadium
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attendance record with 60,000 tickets sold. The band played ''Dookie'' from start to finish on several dates on the tour's European leg, including during the Reading Festival 2013 headline show.
'' Demolicious'', a compilation album that contains alternate versions and demos of songs from ''¡Uno!'', ''¡Dos!'' and ''¡Tré!'' recorded during the studio sessions of these albums, was released on April 19, 2014, for Record Store Day. It also contains a previously unreleased song called "State of Shock" and an acoustic version of "Stay the Night", from ''¡Uno!''.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and ''Revolution Radio'' (2014–2018)
Green Day performed its first concert in a year on April 16, 2015. The group first played a set as Sweet Children with John Kiffmeyer, followed by a set as Green Day. On April 18, 2015, Green Day were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Fall Out Boy
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.
On April 24, 2015, Rob Cavallo revealed Green Day were recording a twelfth studio album. Cavallo claimed to have heard "five new songs that Billie has written and demoed", and that the fans should be "sure that when they do return, the music will be amazing". On December 24, 2015, Green Day released a Christmas song, "Xmas Time of the Year
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".
On August 11, 2016, Green Day released the first single, "Bang Bang
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", from the group's album ''Revolution Radio
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'', which was released on October 7, 2016. Likely due to his tonsil cancer diagnosis, Jason White decided to return to his role as a touring member and did not participate in the album's recording sessions. The band went on a world tour supporting the album. In November 2016, the band performed at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles and made a political statement about the then-recent US election of Donald Trump by chanting "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA" during their rendition of "Bang Bang".
Aaron Burgess at '' Alternative Press'' observed, "It's the first time in years Green Day haven't had all the answers. But as a statement on how it feels to fight, it's the closest to the truth they've ever gotten." Gwilym Mumford of '' The Guardian'' stated " fter their last few albumsthe band have decided to get back to basics: ''Revolution Radio'' is their most focused work in years. Lead single Bang Bang sets the tone, with a caustic consideration of the fame-hungry psychosis of a mass shooter.
The band released their second greatest hits compilation, '' God's Favorite Band'', on November 17, 2017. It contains 20 of their hits, along with two new tracks: a different version of the ''Revolution Radio'' track "Ordinary World", featuring country singer Miranda Lambert, and a previously unreleased song titled "Back in the USA".
''Father of All Motherfuckers'' and future (2019–present)
On April 13, 2019, for Record Store Day, the band released their Woodstock 1994 performance on vinyl for the first time. It contains all 9 songs they played live, as well as audio of the ensuing mud fight. On September 10, 2019, the band announced the Hella Mega Tour with Fall Out Boy
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and Weezer as headliners alongside themselves, with The Interrupters
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as the opening act. They also released the single, " Father of All..." off their thirteenth album, '' Father of All Motherfuckers''. The same day, in an interview with KROQ, Armstrong announced the band would be parting ways with Reprise after the album's release, as they were off their contract with Warner
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. On September 30, 2019, Green Day signed a two-year agreement with the National Hockey League (NHL). The album's second single, "Fire, Ready, Aim", was released on October 9, 2019. The album's third single, " Oh Yeah!", was released on January 16, 2020. The album was released on February 7, 2020. The album's fourth single, "Meet Me on the Roof", was released on the same day as the album.
On April 6, 2020, Armstrong revealed that he had written six songs intending to record new music with the band once the COVID-19 pandemic had passed. On May 21, 2020, the band released a cover of Blondie's " Dreaming".
On October 30, 2020, the band's secret side project, The Network, teased upcoming activity with a video entitled "The Prophecy" and mentioned their upcoming sequel album. Then on November 2, 2020, the Network released a music video for their first song in 17 years, named "Ivankkka Is a Nazi". After a couple of weeks of small hints on social media, as well as Green Day claiming they were not The Network, the band released an EP on November 20, 2020, titled ''Trans Am''. On December 4, 2020, The Network released their second album '' Money Money 2020 Part II: We Told Ya So!''.
In February 2021, Green Day announced a single, titled "Here Comes the Shock", which was later released on February 21, 2021. The band would release a remastered version of ''Insomniac'' in March for the belated 25th anniversary of the album's release, with bonus live tracks. On May 17, 2021, Green Day released the single "Pollyanna". Following this, on November 5, 2021, the band released the single "Holy Toledo!".
''BBC Sessions'', the fourth live album by Green Day, was released on December 10, 2021. Eight days later, they put out a teaser video with the captions "RAK Studios. London, England. Green Day. 1972". On October 26, 2022, Green Day was announced as a headliner for the fifth annual Innings Festival in Arizona.
Musical style and influences
Green Day's sound is often compared to first wave American and British punk rock bands such as the Ramones
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, Sex Pistols
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, The Clash, The Dickies, and Buzzcocks
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. Stylistically, several publications have characterized as punk rock, skate punk, alternative rock, and power pop. Critics have disputed the qualification of the band as power pop. The band has casually explored other musical styles including post-punk and pop rock with ''21st Century Breakdown'', and garage rock
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on ''¡Dos!'' and ''Father of All..''. Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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of AllMusic described Green Day as " punk revivalists who recharged the energy of speedy, catchy three-chord punk-pop songs." Among the labels of the band by critics, members Billie Joe Armstrong and Tre Cool have stated in interviews with ''Livewire
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'' and '' Kerrang!'' that Green Day is just a punk rock band.
While Armstrong is the band's primary songwriter, he looks to the other band members for organizational help. Billie Joe Armstrong has mentioned that some of his biggest influences are seminal hardcore punk Hüsker Dü and the Replacements, and that their influence is particularly noted in the band's chord changes in songs. Green Day has covered Hüsker Dü's " Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely" as a B-side to the "Warning" single, and the character "Mr. Whirly" in the group's song "Misery" is a reference to the Replacements song of the same name.
Among other influences, Green Day have also cited power pop/hard rock bands the Kinks, the Who, and Cheap Trick.["] English rock musician Noel Gallagher of Oasis
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complained about the band semi-jokingly, claiming that the band had ripped off his song " Wonderwall" with its song " Boulevard of Broken Dreams". Green Day has cited Operation Ivy
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as a big influence. In August 1996, Billie Joe Armstrong told ''Guitar World
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'' he "can remember a few different instances" of when he first discovered punk rock: "There were these two guys who introduced me to things like D.O.A. and the Dead Kennedys. Then, in the seventh grade, there was a girl at school who would bring in records like T.S.O.L.
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and say, 'Here, listen to this.'" Armstrong said he thinks he "really started getting into" punk rock "in 1987 with '' Turn It Around!'', a double seven-inch compilation record put out by unk fanzine
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'' Maximumrocknroll''." Armstrong cited ''Turn It Around!'' as an influence, calling it "a pretty big record" for him. Armstrong would cite fellow East Bay punk bands Operation Ivy and Crimpshrine
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as influences.[ Tré Cool as stated that the band is influenced by music that they didn't like, he stated artists like Hall & Oates, Cyndi Lauper and other 1980s music.
Although Green Day has been compared to the Buzzcocks, the Ramones and the Clash, Mike Dirnt said he had never heard the Buzzcocks when Green Day began.] Dirnt said: "First off, you can't sound like any of those bands. And secondly, those are probably the last ones in my record collection." Armstrong responded to Dirnt, saying: "Mine too. Those are all bands I got into later." The Dickies is another band Green Day has been compared to. Dirnt said he "never owned a Dickies album, although" he "did see" the Dickies live "around the time of" ''Kerplunk!''. Dirnt said "by that time, we'd played so many shows it had no bearing." Armstrong referred to the Dickies as "just another Ramones rip-off". Although in August 1996, Armstrong said bands like the Ramones are bands he listened to later, in June 2010, Armstrong cited the Ramones as an influence. He also said his "range of favorite songwriters goes anywhere from the Sex Pistols to Lennon–McCartney.[ During the '' American Idiot'' and '']21st Century Breakdown
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'' era of Green Day, the band was influenced by The Who, U2, Motown
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albums, and musicals such as '' Grease''.
Legacy
The band's 1991 album ''Kerplunk'' is one of the best-selling independent albums of all time, selling over 4.5 million copies worldwide. It was also listed in 100 greatest indie albums by Blender in 2007.
Green Day is credited (alongside Bad Religion
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, The Offspring, Social Distortion, and Rancid) with popularizing mainstream interest in punk rock in the United States, particularly with the album '' Dookie'', which was cited by Fuse as the most important pop-punk album of all time, the best alternative album of 1994 by ''Rolling Stone'', and as one of the best punk rock albums of all time by ''Rolling Stone'', ''Kerrang!'', ''Revolver'', and ''LA Weekly''. It was also placed on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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's "Definitive 200" list of 200 classic albums. Both ''Dookie'' and ''American Idiot'' appeared on ''Rolling Stone''s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
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. In 2011, they were voted best punk rock band of all time by ''Rolling Stone''. Diffuser.fm listed ''Dookie'' as the greatest album of the 90s.
Green Day has sold more than 90 million records worldwide making them one of the highest-selling artists of all time. The group has been nominated for 20 Grammy awards and has won five of them with Best Alternative Album for '' Dookie'', Best Rock Album for '' American Idiot'' and ''21st Century Breakdown
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'', Record of the Year for " Boulevard of Broken Dreams", and Best Musical Show Album for '' American Idiot: The Original Broadway Cast Recording''.
In 2010, a stage adaptation of ''American Idiot'' debuted on Broadway. The musical was nominated for three Tony Awards: The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April 2015, their first year of eligibility.
The band has been cited as an influence by a variety of artists, including Avril Lavigne
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, Fall Out Boy
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, Blink-182, Lady Gaga, Wavves, Fidlar, Tegan and Sara, Bowling for Soup and Sum 41
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.
Related projects
Since 1991, members of the band have branched out past Green Day, starting other projects with various musicians. Notable projects related to Green Day include Billie Joe Armstrong's Pinhead Gunpowder with Jason White and The Longshot
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with Jeff Matika, The Frustrators
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with Mike Dirnt, and The Network, a collaboration between Green Day and friends in which all members play under fake stage names. Green Day has also released an album titled '' Stop Drop and Roll!!!'' on May 20, 2008, under the name Foxboro Hot Tubs, which the band uses to book secret shows. In late December 2011, Armstrong formed a family band called The Boo which recorded a one-off Christmas record for their friends and family making a few copies available in a local store. Since January 2018, Armstrong, Dirnt and White have played in the band The Coverups along with Green Day audio engineer Chris Dugan and tour manager Bill Schneider. The band sporadically performs one-off shows, usually in small clubs, and cover the songs of classic rock and alternative rock bands such as Cheap Trick, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
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, The Clash, and Nirvana.
In September 2006, Green Day collaborated with U2 and producer Rick Rubin to record a cover of the song " The Saints Are Coming", originally recorded by the Skids
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, with an accompanying video. The song was recorded to benefit Music Rising, an organization to help raise money for musicians' instruments lost during Hurricane Katrina
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, and to bring awareness on the eve of the one-year anniversary of the disaster. In December 2006, Green Day and NRDC opened a web site in partnership to raise awareness on America's dependency on oil.
Green Day released a cover of the John Lennon song " Working Class Hero", which was featured on the album '' Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur''. The band performed the song on the season finale of '' American Idol''. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2008 but lost to The White Stripes' " Icky Thump". That summer, the band appeared in a cameo role in ''The Simpsons Movie
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'', where the band performs the show's theme song; Green Day's version was released as a single on July 23, 2007.
In 2009, the band collaborated with theater director Michael Mayer to adapt the group's rock opera ''American Idiot'' into a one-act stage musical
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that premiered at the Berkeley Rep on September 15, 2009. The show then moved to Broadway on April 20, 2010. The reviews of ''American Idiot: The Musical'' have been positive to mixed. Charles Isherwood of '' The New York Times'' wrote an enthusiastic review for the Broadway production. He called the show "a pulsating portrait of wasted youth that invokes all the standard genre conventions ... only to transcend them through the power of its music and the artistry of its execution, the show is as invigorating and ultimately as moving as anything I've seen on Broadway this season. Or maybe for a few seasons past." Jed Gottlieb of the ''Boston Herald
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'' enjoyed the premise of the show but found that "the music and message suffer in a setting where the audience is politely, soberly seated".
Michael Kuchiwara of the Associated Press found the show to be "visually striking ndmusically adventurous", but noted that "the show has the barest wisp of a story and minimal character development". Paul Kolnik in '' USA Today'' enjoyed the contradiction that Green Day's "massively popular, starkly disenchanted album ... would be the feel-good musical of the season". '' Time'' magazine's Richard Zoglin opined that the score "is as pure a specimen of contemporary punk rock as Broadway has yet encountered, etthere's enough variety. ... Where the show falls short is as a fully developed narrative." He concluded that "''American Idiot'', despite its earnest huffing and puffing, remains little more than an annotated rock concert. ... Still, tdeserves at least two cheers—for its irresistible musical energy and for opening fresh vistas for that odd couple, rock and Broadway." Peter Travers from '' Rolling Stone'', in his review of ''American Idiot'', wrote "Though ''American Idiot'' carries echoes of such rock musicals as ''Tommy
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'', ''Hair
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'', '' Rent'' and '' Spring Awakening'', it cuts its own path to the heart. You won't know what hit you. ''American Idiot'' knows no limits—it's a global knockout." The musical has been nominated for three Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Scenic Design. It was also nominated for several Drama Desk Awards
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and Outer Critics Circle Award
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s.
In October 2009, a Green Day art project was exhibited at StolenSpace Gallery in London. The exhibition showed artworks created for each of the songs on ''21st Century Breakdown'', was supported by the band, and led by the group's manager Pat Magnarella. He explained in an interview that " rtists arebasically like rock bands. Most are creating their art, but don't know how to promote it." For Billie Joe Armstrong, "Many of the artists... show their work on the street, and we feel a strong connection to that type of creative expression."
On April 13, 2011, a film version of '' American Idiot'' was confirmed. Michael Mayer, director of the Broadway musical, will be directing the film. It will be produced by Green Day, Pat Magnarella (Green Day's manager who also produced '' Bullet in a Bible'', '' Awesome as Fuck'', and '' Heart Like a Hand Grenade''), Playtone ( Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman) and Tom Hulce. However, in February 2020, Billie Joe Armstrong revealed to ''NME'' that plans for a film adaptation of the stage musical had been "pretty much scrapped", without providing any more details as to the reason.
On January 23, 2013, it was announced that a documentary showing Armstrong's journey from punk rock to Broadway was to be released. Called ''Broadway Idiot'' and showing a lot of behind-the-scenes of the ''American Idiot'' musical production, the movie was directed by Doug Hamilton, veteran television journalist for CBS News
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' ''60 Minutes
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'' and PBS documentaries such as ''Nova
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'', '' Frontline'' and '' American Masters''. A trailer was released on January 30, 2013. The documentary premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival
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on March 15, 2013.
Green Day served as executive producers of '' Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk'' (2017), an extensive documentary film about the San Francisco Bay area punk scene from the late 1970s to the 1990s.
Controversies
Green Day has generated controversy over whether their musical style and major-label status constitutes "true punk". In reaction to both the style of music and the background of the band, John Lydon
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, former frontman of the 1970s punk band the Sex Pistols
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commented, "So there we are fending off all that and it pisses me off that years later a wank outfit like Green Day hop in and nick all that and attach it to themselves. They didn't earn their wings to do that and if they were true punk they wouldn't look anything like they do." However, others in the punk rock scene would come to the defense of the band on their punk status. Bad Religion
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lead guitarist Brett Gurewitz and founder of the independent punk label Epitaph Records
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would state, "They reen Day
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are a punk band, but you know, punk is the legacy of rock and roll, and Green Day are the biggest band in the genre."
Armstrong has discussed the group's status of being a punk band on a major record label, saying, "Sometimes I think we've become redundant because we're this big band now; we've made a lot of money—we're not punk rock anymore. But then I think about it and just say, 'You can take us out of a punk rock environment, but you can't take the punk rock out of us.'" In 2021, Armstrong condemned the band's labeling as "pop-punk" by critics in a Vulture magazine interview, stating, "I never really liked that term (pop punk), it turned into sort of a genre. I never thought of myself as a pop artist. I’ve always been left of center. To say you're a pop-punker … it never sat well with me." Armstrong acknowledged the band's more melodic punk style compared to other bands from the Bay Area scene it emerged from, but also brought up the band's performance alongside East Bay hardcore bands like Neurosis, Engage, Spitboy, Blatz, and Filth.
On September 21, 2012, while Green Day was performing at the iHeartRadio music festival, Armstrong stopped while performing " Basket Case", because he believed the group's time was being shortened, possibly to extend R&B artist Usher
Usher may refer to:
Several jobs which originally involved directing people and ensuring people are in the correct place:
* Usher (occupation)
** Church usher
** Wedding usher, one of the male attendants to the groom in a wedding ceremony
** Fiel ...
's performance. Angered, Armstrong began ranting while a screen in the rear of the audience was labeled "1 Minutes Left", saying "You're gonna give me one fucking minute? You've gotta be fucking kidding me!" He also told the crowd he "was not Justin Bieber" and labeled the festival as a "joke". When the screen went blank, Armstrong smashed his guitar, while bassist Mike Dirnt smashed his bass. Armstrong then gave the finger, and declared that Green Day would be back before throwing his microphone down and walking off the stage. Two days later, the band's representative apologized for the incident on the group's behalf stating that "Green Day would like everyone to know that their set was not cut short by Clear Channel and to apologize to those they offended at the iHeartRadio Festival in Las Vegas" also adding that Armstrong would be headed to rehab
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* Rehabilitation (wildlife), treatment of injured wildlife so they can be retur ...
, for abuse of alcohol and prescription pills. However, Dirnt would later say in an interview with '' Rolling Stone'' that he agreed with what Armstrong meant by his rant. The band later made amends with the company and played an album release party for their 2016 release, ''Revolution Radio''. They also returned to the festival in 2019 supporting the album ''Father of All Motherfuckers''.
On July 7, 2017, about 20 minutes before Green Day headlined Mad Cool, a festival in Madrid, an acrobat fell about from a cage above the stage and died. Some fans were upset at the band and festival organizers for continuing the show, which was attended by about 35,000 people. On their website, Armstrong said the band did not know about the accident before their set, and likely would not have played if they had.
Band members
Current members
* Billie Joe Armstrong – lead vocals, guitars (1987–present); keyboards, harmonica (2000–present)
* Mike Dirnt – bass (1988–present); backing vocals (1987–present); guitars (1987–1988)
* Tré Cool – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1990–present)
Current touring musicians
* Jason Freese – keyboards, saxophone, trombone, backing vocals (2004–present)
* Jason White – guitars, backing vocals (1999–2012, 2016–present; official member 2012–2016)
* Kevin Preston – guitars, backing vocals (2019–present)
Former members
* Raj Punjabi – drums, backing vocals (1987)
* Sean Hughes – bass (1987–1988)
* John Kiffmeyer – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1987–1990; one-off guest appearance in 2015)
Former touring musicians
* Aaron Cometbus – drums, backing vocals (1990)
* Dave "E.C." Henwood – drums, backing vocals (1990)
* Garth Schultz – trombone, trumpet (1997–1999)
* Gabrial McNair – trombone, saxophone (1999–2001)
* Kurt Lohmiller – trumpet, percussion (1999–2004)
* Mike Pelino – guitars, backing vocals (2004–2005)
* Ronnie Blake – trumpet, backing vocals, percussion (2004–2005)
* Bobby Schneck – guitars, backing vocals (2004–2005)
* Jeff Matika – guitars, backing vocals (2009–2019)
Timeline
Awards and nominations
Green Day has earned 214 award nominations and 92 wins.
Discography
Studio albums
* ''39/Smooth
''39/Smooth'' is the debut studio album by American rock band Green Day, released on April 13, 1990, by Lookout Records. It was the band's only album to feature second drummer John Kiffmeyer. Jesse Michaels of Operation Ivy contributed the artwo ...
'' (1990)
* '' Kerplunk'' (1991)
* '' Dookie'' (1994)
* ''Insomniac
Insomniac or The Insomniac may refer to:
* A person who has insomnia
Music
* ''Insomniac'' (Green Day album), 1995
* ''Insomniac'' (Enrique Iglesias album), 2007
* "Insomniac" (song), a 1994 song by Echobelly
* "Insomniac", a song by Billy P ...
'' (1995)
* '' Nimrod'' (1997)
* ''Warning
Warning may refer to:
Signal
* Precautionary statement
* Warning sign
* Warning system
* Warning (traffic stop), issued by a police officer in lieu of a citation following a traffic stop
Books
* A Warning (book), ''A Warning'' (book), a 2019 ...
'' (2000)
* '' American Idiot'' (2004)
* ''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)
* '' ¡Uno!'' (2012)
* '' ¡Dos!'' (2012)
* '' ¡Tré!'' (2012)
* ''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 orig ...
'' (2016)
* '' Father of All Motherfuckers'' (2020)
See also
*'' Green Day: Rock Band''
*Green Day related projects
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* List of best-selling albums in the United States
References
Further reading
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*Spitz, Marc. ''Nobody Likes You: Inside the Turbulent Life, Times, and Music of Green Day''. New York: Hyperion, 2006.
The Green Day Story
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