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Listen to Green Day's previously unreleased demo for Holiday/Boulevard Of Broken Dreams from incoming American Idiot reissue
By Paul Brannigan published
Green Day reveal details of expanded 20th anniversary editions of their 23-million-selling American Idiot album

All-star Jesse Malin benefit/tribute album announced
By Paul Brannigan published
Stars come together for Silver Patron Saints: The Songs of Jesse Malin to raise funds for New York singer/songwriter's healthcare

Green Day, Jane's Addiction and The Killers stars sign up to offer once-in-a-lifetime tutorials at the Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp
By Louder published
Want to jam classic songs by Green Day, The Killers and Jane's Addiction alongside the men who helped write them? The 2024 Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp awaits

Hey! Ho! Let's Roast! Green Day launch Punk Bunny coffee
By Paul Brannigan published
Hallelujah! There's a new "badass" Green Day-branded coffee on the market

Everton manager Sean Dyche on Metallica, Green Day, The Hives, and Rick Astley
By Paul Brannigan published
Everton manager Sean Dyche shares his memories of some of his favourite gigs

Watch Courtney Love sing Hole classic Celebrity Skin with Green Day's covers band The Coverups at London's iconic 100 Club
By Paul Brannigan published
The London love-in between Courtney Love and Billie Joe Armstrong continues

Surprise! Courtney Love joined Green Day covers project The Coverups onstage for three songs in London last night
By Fraser Lewry published
Hole star Courtney Love joined Billie Joe Armstrong & Co. for versions of songs by Cheap Trick and Tom Petty

“Hello London! Come have fun with us!” Green Day side-project The Coverups announce tiny London gigs
By Paul Brannigan published
If you're hoping to see Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt play London with their covers band prepare to dig deep for a ticket

Every single Green Day album ranked from worst to best
By Alistair Lawrence published
We rank the discography of the biggest punk band of all time, from raw debut 39/Smooth to major breakthrough Dookie, all the way to new album 'Saviors'

"We had a fear of failure and a fear of success at the same time": How Green Day smashed through punk rock's glass ceiling to sell 20 million copies of Dookie
By Paul Brannigan published
Released on February 1, 1994, Green Day's third album Dookie turned the Californian punk band into global superstars. Here's how they made that bold leap into the unknown
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