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Green Day Billie Joe Armstrong flips off paparazzi departing U2 After Party from Chateau Marmont

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Green Day Billie Joe Armstrong flips off paparazzi departing U2 After Party from Chateau Marmont

That poor guy begging Billie to sign for him...how long did he stand there just to be ignored haha.

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Plese don't requote the vidoes. Thanks.
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This is really more of a question. Green Day was going to have a song on the new guitar hero, right?

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This is really more of a question. Green Day was going to have a song on the new guitar hero, right?

Yes. The only one announced so far is "Nuclear Family"

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That poor guy begging Billie to sign for him...how long did he stand there just to be ignored haha.

*impatiently waiting for a Billie Joe's such a jerk shitstorm to begin
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Green Day mentioned here http://www.avclub.com/article/windows-95-part-1-20-pop-culture-windows-world-199-220290

and here http://ar.blastingnews.com/ocio-cultura/2015/06/dos-ex-oasis-formaran-parte-de-un-supergrupo-00428941.html

When it comes to exporting tracks from disc-based games - such as the first two Rock Band games, as well as spin-offs Green Day Rock Band.
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Brendon Urie mentions a guitar riff he likes, and he talks about how it's similar to one of Green Day's songs "Brain Stew", which is the tenth track from their fourth studio album "Insomniac".

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Major labels have always been criticized as gatekeepers, but in the ’90s, someone left the gate wide open. The bands that wandered in hit their peak around 1994, when everyone from Green Day to Cop Shoot Cop released albums on major labels after having established themselves on indies.

http://www.avclub.com/article/1995-marked-end-major-label-explosion-weird-219969

There’s a Broadway show based on Jagged Little Pill in the works with Tom Kitt, the composer behind Green Day’s theatrical production of American Idiot.

http://www.ew.com/article/2015/06/08/jagged-little-pill-fun-facts

Billie Joe Armstrong, from the pop-punk band Green Day, released his own version of the Les Paul in 2006.
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Major labels have always been criticized as gatekeepers, but in the ’90s, someone left the gate wide open. The bands that wandered in hit their peak around 1994, when everyone from Green Day to Cop Shoot Cop released albums on major labels after having established themselves on indies.

http://www.avclub.com/article/1995-marked-end-major-label-explosion-weird-219969 Wow this article is total horsesh*t! It seems to me the author knows nothing about music as some 90's bands are still around. Green Day did not peak in 1995. Some of their best work was ahead.

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The Cost Behind Booking Your Favourite Band Revealed
He might party with his own son on stage, but if you want Billie Joe Armstrong and his Green Day gang to rock out with your own little offspring, it’ll set you back upwards of £440,000. You’d be an idiot, American or otherwise, not to.
http://www.nme.com/photos/the-cost-behind-booking-your-favourite-band-revealed/341219
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Avicii: The album, expected to be released later this year, is also set to feature the likes of Chris Martin, Tom Odell, Billie Joe Armstrong and John Legend.

http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/193560/

That STILL hasn't been released? I feel like we've been talking about it forever. :P
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