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Green Day is hailed as one of the greatest rock bands across multiple generations. After starting out in 1987 under the names Blood Rage and Sweet Children, they landed on their final name and ...
Now, also celebrating their new Slurpee flavor, which is green-colored and tastes like a mix of cotton candy and grape, Green Day chose to name it after Kerplunk!, their second studio album ...
Green Day bassist Mike Dirnt headed into 2024 knowing his band was going to be a big topic of conversation throughout the year. Their new album Saviors arrives Jan. 19, they’ll spend the summer ...
Green Day members Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool react to their Hollywood Walk of Fame honor and now having their own limited 7-Eleven Slurpee flavor, Kerplunk Kandy Grape, in an ...
They’re back! And Green Day have been squirrelled away in London and Los Angeles “making rock’n’roll history again” with their new album, Saviors. Here,… ...
Who Green Day are now isn’t who they’ve always been. If you’re over 20, that name doesn’t mean the same thing that it once did. They play punk rock (sometimes), but they’re not a punk band.
We’ve got good news and bad news, Green Day fans. First, the bad news — there is no official Green Day tour in 2023 (as of now).. Sorry about that. However, the good news is that the legendary ...
Green Day’s more recent albums had strained to be different: noisier, murkier and often using all its resources to simulate lo-fi recording. “Saviors,” by contrast, is forthrightly lavish.
Green Day's 'Saviors' is a handsome bookend to 2004's 'American Idiot,' and the band's attack feels even sharper, in some regards, 20 years later. ... now, “Saviors.” ...
Green Day has a real knack for showing off its distaste with the sociopolitical landscape and its disgust for growing up with curt, caustic humor and seductively contagious melody — most of all ...