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Link to where to vote! https://vote.heavymusicawards.com/4 points
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On this day 8 years ago (20 March 2017), Green Day played the Firstontario Centre in Hamilton, Canada on the Revolution Radio Tour. More photos: 20 years ago (20 March 2005), Green Day played a second night at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan on the American Idiot Tour. 27 years ago (20 March 1998), Green Day played a second night at the Matsushita IMP Hall in Osaka, Japan on the Nimrod Tour. 29 years ago (20 March 1996), Green Day played Palasport in Florence, Italy on the Insomniac Tour. 31 years ago (20 March 1994), Green Day played Axis in Boston, MA on the Dookie Tour. 33 years ago (20 March 1992), Green Day played Le Chateau in Berkeley, CA. This one?4 points
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https://www.instagram.com/p/DHY8oBrNcjy/?igsh=NDZrNTRpanl0bXNk GD are nominated for Best International Artist and Best International Live Artist. Voting is open!3 points
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Way yer goes Green Day. Congratulations. Richly deserved.3 points
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I don’t think he announced it this time or nobody seems to have caught it2 points
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It's from a poem by Rumi. The full quote is, 'Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love. It will not lead you astray.'2 points
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Very interesting - I never noticed how restrained the vocals are and how all the emotion is within the music. Lots of other really interesting points as well. Billie "sometimes" wishes someone would find him, but other times wants to remain alone. Hmm..2 points
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Just bought a The Network shirt AND the trading cards. Wait, did I accidently go to the stupid Green Day community when I clearly meant to go to The Network Network? I do that all the time! So sorry. While the items are mysteriously coming from California for some reason, the shipping appears to be moving WAAAAAAY faster than any stupid Green Day merch I've ordered. We'll see how quickly this stuff arrives. https://store.thenetworkband.com/en/the-network/astro-prism-t-shirt/M627382.html https://store.thenetworkband.com/en/the-network/network-trading-card-set/090317576244.html1 point
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You seem to be able to vote more than once but do have to vote in all the categories.1 point
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I voted :). Yay I can finally make a difference lol.1 point
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Fred Armisen is probably most well known and popular from many years on SNL. He's very funny on SNL...Californians for one, his impressions of Obama, Laurence Welk, are a few I can think of off the top of my head. He definitely is quirky. His connection to GD goes back to Wisconsin 1991 where they played alongside each other. Fred was the drummer for Trenchmouth. I guess that's how they originally met.1 point
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Basket Case, Longview, Welcome to Paradise, Holiday, BOBD, Good Riddance They'll find a way to integrate those songs with the movie because...I mean...those are the obvious picks. I want to believe they'll throw in a new song, but it will probably be Here Comes the Shock quality....1 point
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Open casting call! https://www.instagram.com/p/DHZZwmJpKhE/?igsh=Ymh1MWx2b2h1d3dv Extras needed for the concert shoot March 25 in Los Angeles1 point
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13 March 2025 On this day 8 years ago (13 March 2017), Green Day played the Verizon Center in Washington D.C. on the Revolution Radio Tour. More photos: 12 years ago (13 March 2013), Green Day played Tricky Falls in El Paso, TX on the 99 Revolutions Tour. The band were shocked when a kid jumped down from the balcony to sing Know Your Enemy in that photo, in case you were wondering. More photos: 24 years ago (13 March 2001), Green Day played Zepp in Osaka, Japan on the Warning Tour. 29 years ago (13 March 1996), Green Day were on MTV Hanging Out in London, England. They were interviewed and played three songs. More photos: 31 years ago (13 March 1994), Green Day played The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA on the Dookie Tour. -------------------------------------------------------- 14 March 2025 On this day 24 years ago (14 March 2001), Green Day played Osaka-jo Hall in Osaka, Japan on the Warning Tour. 27 years ago (14 March 1998), Green Day played the Tokyo Bay NK Hall in Tokyo, Japan on the Nimrod Tour. More photos: 29 years ago (14 March 1996), Green Day played the Sporthalle in Cologne, Germany on the Insomniac Tour. More photos: 31 years ago (14 March 1994), Green Day played Rockafellas' in Columbia, SC on the Dookie Tour. -------------------------------------------------------- 15 March 2025 On this day 8 years ago (15 March 2017), Green Day played the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY on the Revolution Radio Tour. 12 years ago (15 March 2013), Green Day played the Moody Theater at SXSW in Austin, TX. I can't believe I am now so old that there are fans who have no idea that Billie used to regularly kiss people onstage. I mean, it's amazing that Green Day keep attracting new fans, but bloody hell it seems like five minutes since Billie was last snogging random strangers More photos: The Foxboro Hot Tubs also played SXSW that day. 27 years ago (15 March 1998), Green Day played a second night at the Tokyo Bay NK Hall in Tokyo, Japan on the Nimrod Tour. 29 years ago (15 March 1996), Green Day played the Hessenhalle in Alsfeld, Germany on the Insomniac Tour. 31 years ago (15 March 1994), Green Day played the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C. on the Dookie Tour. More photos: So... close... to... catching... up...1 point
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9 March 2025 This year, Green Day played Lollapalooza in Mumbai, India on the Saviors Tour. More photos on the GDA Tumblr 20 years ago (9 March 2005), Green Day played the Sydney SuperDome in Sydney, Australia on the American Idiot Tour. -------------------------------------------------------- 10 March 2025 On this day 8 years ago (10 March 2025), Green Day played the Infinite Energy Center in Duluth, GA on the Revolution Radio Tour. 12 years ago (10 March 2013), Green Day played the Fox Theater in Pomona, CA on the 99 Revolutions Tour. 'About 40 minutes or so into Green Day's set, Billie Joe Armstrong begin what seemed to be an acoustic version of Boulevard Of Broken Dreams off what has become the band's seminal album, American Idiot. After the first verse, he paused before motioning to his band mates to come back onstage. 'Welcome back,' he said as they casually strolled on. Those comments could have easily referred to his return to the stage after battling his own personal demons after a much-publicized meltdown in Las Vegas last September sent the 41-year-old to rehab for several months. Back and refocused, the Berkeley-based rockers powered through two seamless hours of performance that lacked any of the controversy that plagued their previous show. Last night was all about the music and, to an extent, the singer's own redemption. Looking fit, trim and healthy, Armstrong was all smiles to the point where he couldn't contain them even if he tried. Outside of his good spirits, there also happened to be four other guys onstage who didn't seem bothered by the five-month layoff between. The band was in midtour form: crisp, relaxed and confident. Pomona was the site of the first of three small club dates on the band's march to Austin for South By Southwest. Usually small shows serve as warm-up dates for a group to find their groove, but last night was nothing of the sort. Know Your Enemy, the night's second song, set the tone for what was to come, when Armstrong pulled a young punk rocker from the crowd to finish the words to the song before encouraging the little guy to take a leap of faith into the crowd, which was met with huge cheers. When American Idiot propelled Green Day to heights they never could have imagined, some thought this would be the end of the punk-rock ethos they stood for. But this is a band that has rejected conventional wisdom over the years, doing things such as releasing three albums of new material in a four-month period, allowing for their signature record to become the inspiration for a successful Broadway musical, which is possibly the least punk-rock thing a band could do. Contrarily, the latter didn't deter the band's most rabid and fiercely dedicated group of supporters, then nothing will. Armstrong may have kept the between-song banter to a minimum, but that didn't hamper his enthusiasm. Screaming and prodding the crowd all night, the singer took the theatrics to another level when he pulled out a gigantic water gun reminiscent of those Supersoakers of the early '90s and a toilet-paper gun that you dreamed of shooting at your 10th-grade biology teacher's house. He would eventually outdo both of those weapons by snaring a T-shirt bazooka that you only see at sporting events, and yes, he did fire T-shirts into the crowd, probably to the chagrin of those who plunked down $30 to $35 to buy one in the lobby. Playing 2000 Light Years Away, a rarity from 1992's Kerplunk, Armstrong invited fans onstage. Playing the final bridge while riding atop one fan's shoulders, the singer victoriously basked in the moment, knowing how far he's come along with no longer carrying the burden of that embarrassing show that will serve as a footnote in the band's history.' — OC Weekly More photos: 20 years ago (10 March 2005), Green Day played the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia on the American Idiot Tour. 31 years ago (10 March 1994), Green Day played the Plus 5 Lounge in Davie, FL, on the Dookie Tour. -------------------------------------------------------- 11 March 2025 On this day 12 years ago (11 March 2013), Green Day played the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, AZ on the 99 Revolutions Tour. More photos: 31 years ago (11 March 1994), Green Day played Jannus Landing in St. Petersburg, FL on the Dookie Tour. -------------------------------------------------------- 12 March 2025 On this day 8 years ago (12 March 2017), Green Day played the Ted Constant Convocation Center in Norfolk, VA on the Revolution Radio Tour. 20 years ago (12 March 2005), Green Day played the Adelaide Entertainment Centre in Adelaide, Australia on the American Idiot Tour. 24 years ago (12 March 2001), Green Day played Yokohama Arena in Yokohama, Japan on the Warning Tour. 29 years ago (12 March 1996), Green Day played Brixton Academy in London, England on the Insomniac Tour. 31 years ago (12 March 1994), Green Day played The Station in Fern Park, FL on the Dookie Tour. 33 years ago (12 March 1992), Green Day played the Mary Ward Hall in San Francisco, CA. 'The last time I saw Green Day was in 1991, when my roommate asked me, "Do you want to go to Green Day and Transition with me?" I knew who Transition was, since her "boyfriend" was in it, but wondered if Green Day was like Earth Day and had something to do with recycling. They played for free to a group of about 100 in the Mary Ward Cantina at San Francisco State. I only remember One of My Lies from that first concert. They were awesome, excellent musicians with great songs, and they set the bar which no other bands who played at Mary Ward could meet. Again, not even close.' — Julie O.1 point
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Goes to show it's not just sports stars that get to advertise and promote well know products. I remember the resent posters that where everywhere, including my home town, showing Billie Joe wearing and promoting headphones. Even today in the mainstream advertising arena, Green Day are still relevant, well know and respected. Nice one.1 point
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Oh my god is that on brand or what? They come off like idiots but they’re geniuses 😂 How many people got that reference watching it or just wondered what the hell was going on. Thanks for the receipts On the red carpet https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHUZRb6yMZw/?igsh=dzJxcnp3NDJhdXd2 Gotta say, love the red and black stripes on Billie 🥰1 point
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American idiot movie is in area 51 . You're gonna fight a guy called crazy mike who didn't leave the studio for many many years. Legend has it billie and tré didn't come back to the studio and left mike there up to this day.1 point
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The things we do (and continue to do) for this band. Worth all the pain and discomfort. Meeting new awesome people is just the icing on the cake 🙂1 point
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An old man telling the story of his wild youth in Suburbia perhaps? Man, I wish there was an American Idiot movie.1 point