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Mark Hoppus says that Blink-182 and Green Day rivalry during their 2002 Pop Disaster tour made them a better band. Hoppus goes into more detail about the competitive nature in his memoir ...
More than thirty years have passed since Green Day first came out with their album 39/Smooth. It quietly laid the groundwork for a new kind of punk that would later emerge on the big scene.
Daytona International Speedway | Friday, May 16 — Green Day headlined Day 2 of Welcome ... Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool delivered an explosive performance packed with hits, deep cuts, and a few ...
Did you know that Machine Gun Kelly and his 27 Club Coffee isn’t the only music-anchored java game in town? Punk Bunny Coffee ...
and Andrew Zimmern will team up with surprise musical guests (including Noah Kahan and Tré Cool of Green Day) and even sports icons Serena Williams and Ken Griffey Jr. Maybe. General ...
"Green Day walked in ready to fight – musically of course, they were super cool to us the whole time." Offstage, Armstrong, 53, was "super nice" but there was a shift in character when it was ...
By Jessica Lynch Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus opened up about the simmering tension between his band and Green Day during the iconic 2002 Pop Disaster Tour, describing it as a “musical battle” th ...
Weezer headlining day two (with a Blue Album set), and Green Day headlining day three. As out-of-place as The Beach Boys might seem, they’re also a noted influence on all three headliners and ...
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