Green Day have premiered a lyric video for their song “Too Dumb To Die.” This song is from the band’s latest album, “Revolution Radio.”
Green Day have announced that they will be reissuing “Nimrod” on limited edition 140 gram bright yellow vinyl on October 13 to commemorate its 20th anniversary. Preorders can be found HERE.
Green Day have shared a new video for “Troubled Times.” The clip features frontman Billie Joe Armstrong singing into a camera phone as footage of worldly chaos surrounds him. The song is from the band’s latest album “Revolution Radio.”
Prior to their hometown show at the Oakland Coliseum on August 5, Green Day will be launching a pop-up store in Oakland, CA at 1-2-3-4 Go! Records on August 2-3. The band posted the following: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Green Day (@greenday)
Green Day have premiered a new video for the title track of their latest album “Revolution Radio.” Check it out below:
Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day) has commented on Donald Trump’s disastrous decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement. You can see what he had to say in the below Instagram post: https://www.instagram.com/p/BU05DkSjlkL/?taken-by=billiejoearmstrong
Pierce The Veil, Taking Back Sunday, Neck Deep, and Bayside have recorded some Green Day covers for the “Green Day: The Early Years – Covers & New Classics” EP, which was released as part of Spotify’s “Green Day: The Early Years” documentary. You can now stream that via Spotify, and watch a trailer for the…
On April 7, I attended Green Day’s concert at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV and it was definitely a night to remember. The band kicked off their set with “Know Your Enemy” complete with guest vocals from a fan in the audience. Then they started a “revolution” by sliding into “Bang…
Green Day were the musical guests on last night’s episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. Check out footage of them performing “Still Breathing” below:
During their March 19 show in London, Ontario, Green Day paid tribute to the late Chuck Berry with a performance of “Johnny B. Goode.” You can check out some footage of that below:
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