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Green Day was interviewed yesterday on Little Steven's Underground Garage show, celebrating their 500th episode. Green Day showed up (Tre, Mike, Billie Joe, and Jason White) to talk about their influences in music, the Foxboro Hot Tubs, ... read story
Green Day were interviewed on Little Steven's Underground Garage Show a little earlier. They were one of a handful of special guests attending to celebrate their 500th show.
The show was video streamed on Underground Garage.com. We're ... read story
Well, like anything to do with Green Day... this is awesome! Legolord121 has posted this video re-enactment of Green Day's momentous performance at Milton Keynes - or "Bullet In A Bible" - in 2005. With one exception... It's in Lego!
It's ... read story
I came across this bootleg video from 1992 and thought i'd share it. It's a pretty good quality recording of the trio playing 2,000 Light Years Away and Only of You back when Green Day were on Lookout! Records.
It's great looking back at ... read story
[img=100311_NFG.jpg]New Found Glory has been talking about Green Day a few times recently as one of the "old school" pop punk bands that inspired their new album, Radiosurgery.
They talk about Green Day's influence on their new album in ... read story
Last night on Comedy Central, comedian Weird Al performed a parody of Green Day's American Idiot, although he performed a version called "Canadian Idiot." It's an entertaining rendition with almost as much energy and pizzazz as a Green Day ... read story
Loudwire.com listed Billie Joe's infamous drop kick in to the crowd at number 9 in their "Top 10 Hard Rock Smackdowns" - it also features some other high profile acts that have got into a scuffle in the past, including Nirvana, Axl Rose and ... read story
Will Ferrell will be honored next month at the Kennedy Center with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, and Green Day is one of the performers scheduled to salute the actor.
The show will take place October 23 and will air October ... read story
This week's Song of the Week is the defiant Reject, off Green Day's fifth album, Nimrod. Reject was inspired by a letter sent to Green Day in 1996 from an irate parent complaining about Green Day's "rubbish" music and the concern she had ... read story
If I was posting this on our forum, Green Day Community, I would put this whole post in a "spoiler" tag because I don't like openly promoting this artist and/or genre of music on GDA. But, we are a Green Day news site so we kind of have to ... read story
A couple of nights ago, Taylor Swift covered Green Day's "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" at her concert in San Jose, California. Check out her rendition of the Nimrod classic...
Judging by the audience reaction, it seemed to go down ... read story
For all of the guitar-tech fanatics in GDA-land, we've just seen a great tour of Billie and Jason's guitar rigs during the first 21st Century Breakdown tour in 2009. The band's guitar techs give away a lot of great information about the ... read story
A video has surfaced of the band performing "Words I Might Have Ate" in East Orange, NJ, way back in 1992. Apparently, Billie broke a guitar string right before this, leaving Green Day no choice but to improvise. The result was a unique ... read story
This week's Song of the Week is the timeless 16, off Green Day's first album,1039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours. 16 is Green Day at their beautifully simplistic best - it's a universally relatable song for any teenager approaching adulthood; ... read story
[img=082511_Rock Seen.jpg]Rolling Stone recently published a picture of a new book by Bob Gruen, called Rock Seen. The New York based photographer has taken pictures at many Green Day shows and events, as well as The Foxboro Hot Tubs. The ... read story