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Green Day

United States · 1980s – present
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Green Day: The American punk rock titans who smashed into the mainstream with explosive energy and anthemic hooks, shaping generations of alternative sound.
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Founded
1989
Active
1980s – present
Genre
Punk Rock · Pop Punk · Rock
Hometown
Berkeley, Alameda County, United States
Members
Billie Joe Armstrong1989 – sekarang
guitar, lead vocals
Mike Dirnt1989 – sekarang
bass guitar
Tré Cool1990 – sekarang
drums (drum set)
Jason Freese2004 – sekarang
piano, keyboard, saxophone, trombone
Kevin Preston2019 – sekarang
guitar
Past Members
John Kiffmeyer1989 – 1990
drums (drum set)
Jason White2012 – 2016
guitar
Aaron Cometbus1990 – 1990
drums (drum set)
Tim Chunks1997 – 1999
guitar
Garth Schultz1997 – 1999
trumpet, trombone
Jason White1997 – 2012
guitar
Gabrial McNair1999 – 2001
saxophone, trombone
Kurt Lohmiller1999 – 2004
percussion, trumpet
Ronnie Blake2004 – 2005
percussion, trumpet
Mike Pelino2004 – 2005
guitar
Bobby Schneck2004 – 2005
guitar
Jeff Matika2009 – 2019
guitar
Jeanne Geiger2001 – 2001
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✨ How did Green Day get their unique name?
The band's name, 'Green Day,' is Bay Area slang for spending a day doing nothing but smoking marijuana, reflecting the members' fondness for cannabis. Interestingly, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong once admitted he considered it to be 'the worst band name in the world.'
✨ Why was Green Day banned from 924 Gilman Street?
After signing with major label Reprise Records for their breakthrough album *Dookie*, Green Day was banned from playing at 924 Gilman Street, the iconic independent punk club in Berkeley where they got their start. The club had a strict policy against bands signed to major labels.
✨ What's the wild story behind the 'Longview' bassline?
Mike Dirnt, Green Day's bassist, famously wrote the iconic bassline for 'Longview' while under the influence of LSD. The next day, he couldn't remember it, so the band had to make him play it repeatedly until it came back to him.
✨ What personal tragedy inspired 'Wake Me Up When September Ends'?
Billie Joe Armstrong wrote the poignant ballad 'Wake Me Up When September Ends' about the death of his father. His father passed away from cancer in September 1982 when Billie Joe was just 10 years old.
✨ How did Tré Cool's dad help the band in their early days?
In their early touring days, Tré Cool's father, Frank Wright, converted an old bookmobile into a tour bus for Green Day. He even served as the band's driver for three tours, helping them navigate the country.