Green Day has been one of the most iconic acts in rock - but it turns out their band name has a surprisingly X-rated origin ...
For more than three decades, Green Day has been a household name in rock music. But the origin of their name has a ...
Green Day's iHeartRadio Music Awards acceptance speech is actually from 'Boogie Nights.' Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool and Mike Dirnt couldn't contain their laughter while accepting the alternative ...
A look into the relationship Green Day had with their first drummer, who helped them into the industry but also took advantage of them early in their career.
The band, made up of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool, initially came together in 1986 with a different name, before becoming Green Day three years later. Article continues below ...
What did Green Day play at their casting call for their 'New Year's Rev' film that treated those in attendance to a free ...
Green Day have taken ... with frontman Billie Joe Armstrong pulling out some cards and beginning, “Wow, I don’t know what to say…” As his bandmates Tré Cool and Mike Dirnt laughed along ...
Green Day decided to have a little ... with band leader Billie Joe Armstrong taking the podium alongside Tré Cool and Mike Dirnt. “Wow. I don’t know what to say,” said Armstrong as his ...
Green Day have announced that they will play a free show at LA's The Palladium next week, which will be featured in their upcoming movie 'New Years Rev'.
The famous group, which consists of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool, actually started out with the name Blood Rage when Armstrong and Dirnt were just 15-years-old and had formed ...
Between their headlining Coachella sets, Billie Joe Armstrong will do a more intimate set with his cover band, The Coverups.