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Alternative rock isn't supposed to necessarily be mainstream, but it all came to a head when everything changed in the 1990s.
Throughout their career, Green Day has become a Hall of Fame band, creating phenomenal work, so if you like them, you’ll love these pop-punk bands.
Albums can often feel like emotional exorcisms, but the hardest hurdles to get over can leave bands in shambles or broken ...
Green Day’s seminal album Dookie remains their biggest release by far. If you want to rep the 1994 classic, pick up this T-shirt featuring the album cover on the front.
Green Day’s breakthrough album, Dookie, was released in 1994. By the time the US punk-pop trio played their first-ever shows in Melbourne, two years later, the stage was Festival Hall.
Poison drummer Rikki Rockett recalled how Walmart rejected the band's 1988 album 'Open Up And Say … Ahh!' due to its cover in December 2024.
The music setting the mood for Green Day’s concert Sunday night couldn’t have been more fitting. First came “Bohemian Rhapsody” from arena rock heavyweights Queen, followed by the punk ...
While some bands may celebrate milestones with a few tracks embedded in a set list, or maybe one full album play, Green Day said “let’s play two” at Wrigley Field on Tuesday night and meant it.
The long-running California punk band brought a show focused on two classic LPs and a new release to New York, and multiple generations turned out for the spectacle.
Even the cover photo of Green Day’s 14 th studio album Saviors was taken in 1978, depicting a scene from the Northern Irish troubles of dubious relevance to band members or their audience.
“Dookie” by Green Day East Bay trio Green Day’s third album, “Dookie,” was its major label debut and a ginormous success.
Green Day’s 14th studio album arrives at a propitious time for those who appreciate a landmark anniversary – 30 years since the release of their breakthrough album Dookie and 20 since the all ...