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A look at the secret darkness behind the Green Day album 'Dookie' via its biggest hit, a song about Billie Joe Armstrong's declining mental health.
A look at the place that Green Day found themselves in the late 1990s when they were too big to be a punk band but too punk to be a big band.
As he launches a North American stadium tour and his "Hurry Up Tomorrow" film, Abel Tesfaye reflects on losing his voice ...
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38 years after Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool formed their iconic rock band Green Day, the trio was honored ...
Green Day members Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool react to their Hollywood Walk of Fame honor and now having ...
The movie was originally planned as a big-screen adaptation of the 2009 Broadway show, which was based on the band's smash ...
Fans of Green Day's American Idiot may still want to hold out hope for the oft-delayed film adaptation, according to Billie Joe Armstrong himself. In a new interview, the Green Day frontman noted that ...
Green Day has a new movie in the works, but Billie Joe Armstrong still has his eyes on another film project — an adaptation of the American Idiot musical — that was planned but never made.
While Green Day received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Billie Joe Armstrong considered the moment like being at a ...
Thank you to all of our fans that bought our records and come to our shows,” frontman Billie Joe Armstrong told the crowd.