Green Day, New Lengths!
Rock might hit the Radar again when a bunch of Berkeley Punk’s confront their genre, and revitalise it back to full health. Singling out Green Day as an old band trying to relive past achievements might be a bad idea, they have always been the prime underdogs, never limiting themselves or standing under the thumbs of hierarchy waiting to crush them.....
Green Day / New Album
With a new album on the horizon, fans and critics alike will direct their brains with wonderment. What will 2009 bring out of the Berkeley Trio, will be a chance for Punk to be placed on the radar once again, as it gets dragged out of hibernation......
After American Idiot
2004 was a year of justice for a band trying to rise to the top tear of Rock, a sector they once owned. Green Day blasted throuth a barrier that halted them, it was four years since the Berkley Trio were on the production line, four years of panting from the faithful that craved something fresh, some punk goodness, the hunger pangs were becoming overbearing.....
Green Day, Ownage Of A Genre!
Punk is a weird thing. Its face has changed, its status has altered over the years, but its formula of being bad ass has certainly brought in its share of controversy.....
International Superhits!
Green Day's introduction of a Greatest Hits album had a downfall factor attached to it. The bands stamp on punk was quietly dying without a yelp of mercy. This was an act that inflicted the sweet nostalgia of Dookie, a band the redeveloped a vast part of a derailing genre.....
BIAB Review
'Bullet in a Bible' is a combination of Green Day's live performances held at the Milton Keynes National Bowl, UK (June 18 and 19, 2005).......
The Magic Of The National Bowl
Crowds flocked to be part of a colossal night fueled in hysteric vibes and groundbreaking musical values. Tickets like gold dust, it was the return of a band that reinvented punks reputation. Green Day were back with a cutting edge performance beyond anticipation.....
American Idiot Era
2004 was a year of conflicting views and political statements. Green Day were adding their on self-certified speech to a declining nation. Creating a product of retaliation, unearthing a fresh new source of backlash from a country swamped in scrutiny......
Cigarettes and Valentines
After Green Day’s outstanding 7th
studio album of B-Sides, Shenanigans, Green Day went back to the
drawing boards looking for some new inspiration to come up with a new
Green Day album.
Nimrod Era
Punk is a statement of intent and fearsome reputations, and Green Day's 5th studio album proves that Punk/Rock can convert its style to fit into mainstream and public authority....
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