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They've been loud, rebellious, and unapologetically punk since the late '80s—and now, Green Day is officially getting its ...
Green Day, one of the most popular rock bands, is all set to be felicitated with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The ...
Charli wore a sash that read "Miss Should Be Headliner" at Coachella's first weekend, then Green Day's drummer, Tré Cool, ...
The sprawling 2004 epic reflected Billie Joe Armstrong’s own lived experiences - and was the cornerstone of American Idiot ...
As noted by Billboard, Gaga ditched the headset for a handheld mic until things got sorted out and later referenced the ...
Flavor Flav in a bunny suit introduced the band, and Billie Joe Armstrong got a little more political, but Green Day stuck ...
Green Day's frontman, Billie Joe Armstrong, changed lyrics in both, American Idiot and Jesus of Suburbia, to target Donald Trump's MAGA movement and to reference Palestinian children amid the ongoing ...
Green Day started the 80-minute set with "American Idiot" and Billie Joe Armstrong changed some of the lyrics to "I'm not ...
Green Day used their Coachella set to spotlight the suffering of Palestinian children, altering a key lyric hit to signal ...
Disturbed's David Draiman has responded to Billie Joe Armstrong's viral moment at Coachella in which he changed the lyrics of ...
Read on for everything we saw, heard and captured on Day 2 of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, where we followed Gustavo Dudamel with the L.A. Philharmonic, Charli XCX, Green Day ...
But perhaps their single greatest moment on record was crafted in the wake of one of Green Day's bleakest periods. The song - Jesus of Suburbia - was the thematic keystone of their punchy 2004 ...