Green Day have premiered a new video for their new song “Oh Yeah!.” This track is from the band’s new album “Father Of All Motherfuckers,” which will be released on February 7. The group commented: “It’s time to put the phones down and listen to Oh Yeah! We think Joan Jett is a total badass…
Bad Religion’s autobiography “Do What You Want: The Story of Bad Religion” is set to be released on August 18. The band co-wrote the book with Jim Ruland and it can be pre-ordered HERE. Here’s a description of the book: “DO WHAT YOU WANT: The Story of Bad Religion reveals the ups and downs of…
A hardcore group called Wacko recently made headlines after playing a show at the Denny’s in Santa Ana, CA. The crowd at the concert ended up causing about $1,800 worth of damages, which 17-year-old promoter Bryson Del Valle was left to pay for. Wacko launched a GoFundMe to help cover the costs, while Bryson also…
Green Day were among the artists that performed at the 2019 “Game Awards” last night (December 12). The group performed “Welcome To Paradise” in honor of the 25th anniversary of “Dookie,” as well as the title track of their new album “Father Of All Motherfuckers” (out February 7). In other news, the group also announced…
Bad Religion and Alkaline Trio have announced a co-headlining North American tour. You can find the dates for that run below. Tour Dates: 03/26 Los Angeles, CA – The Palladium 03/27 Las Vegas, NV – Brooklyn Bowl 03/28 Phoenix, AZ – Marquee Theatre 03/30 Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom 04/01 Austin, TX – Stubb’s 04/02…
Green Day will be performing at the West Coast edition of “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest.” That event will air on December 31 at 8 PM on ABC. In other news, the band’s covers side project, The Coverups recently performed at the Tiki Bar in Costa Mesa, CA and they decided…
Green Day are set to perform at the 2019 “Game Awards” on Thursday (December 12) and now it looks like they will be making a video game announcement as well. According to PSLS, “Game Awards” founder Geoff Keighley confirmed the news during a livestream, saying the band have a “really awesome video game announcement they’ll…
The Circle Jerks will be reuniting in 2020. The band are planning to celebrate the 40th anniversary of “Group Sex,” which is set to be reissued next year. According to Brooklyn Vegan, the band’s lineup will feature singer Keith Morris, guitarist Greg Hetson, and bassist Zander Schloss. Here’s what they have booked so far: 05/21-25…
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