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Green Day

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by Gillian G. Gaar


  Hendrickson, Matt. “Green Day And The Palace Of Wisdom,” Rolling Stone, February 24, 2005.

  Herrera, Jonathan. “Mike Dirnt: Punk Patriot,” Bass Player, September 1, 2004.

  Hiatt, Brian. “Shades Of Green Day?,” Entertainment Weekly, November 7, 2003.

  Hiatt, Brian. “Under Their Influence,” Entertainment Weekly, September 17. 2004.

  Hiatt, Brian and Evan Serpick. “Music Tanks in ‘05,” Rolling Stone, January 1, 2006.

  Hicks, Tony. “Big As Can Be, Green Day Sticks By Its Roots,” Contra Costa Times, September 26, 2005.

  Jackson, Derrick Z. “A Double Standard On ‘Fun’,” The Boston Globe, September 16, 1994.

  Jamieson, Amie and Hyon B. Shin, Jennifer Day. “Voting And Registration In The Election Of November 2000,” U.S. Census Bureau, February 2002.

  Kaufman, Gil. “Green Day And 50 Cent Dominate Billboard Music Awards,” MTV.com, December 7, 2005.

  Kava, Brad. “Green Day Delivers At Sold-Out Concert,” The Mercury News, September 25, 2005.

  Kemp, Mark. “Shenanigans (review),” Rolling Stone, August 22, 2002.

  Kennedy, Sharon and Iain Blair. “Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’,” Studiodaily.com, May 1, 2005.

  Knopper, Steve. “Green Day, Beyonce Hit Web,” RollingStone.com, April 7, 2004.

  Knopper, Steve. “Green Day Go to War,” RollingStone.com, August 23, 2005.

  Kot, Greg. “Billie Joe’s New Day,” Rolling Stone, October 10, 2000.

  Krissy, “Green Day at Music for America’s Icon Awards,” sfist.com, March 14, 2006.

  Lanham, Tom. “The Band You Love To Hate,” Rip, April 1996.

  Lanham, Tom. “Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong Sounds Off,” Inside Bay Area, September 23, 2005.

  Lecaro, Lina. “Billie Joe Channels Manson,” RollingStone.com, February 25, 2004.

  Lecaro, Lina. “Starring Members of Green Day, Rancid, X And More, Live Freaky! Die Freaky! Is Guaranteed To Offend,” LA Weekly, March 1, 2006.

  Livermore, Lawrence. “Life With Larry,” MaximumRockNRoll, June 1994.

  Livermore, Lawrence. “Interview With Billie Joe,” Hit List, July 18, 2001.

  Livermore, Lawrence. “The Early Days,” Metal Hammer Presents Green Day, Fall 2005.

  Mancini, Robert. “Green Day To Issue ‘Warning’ In October,” MTV.com, May 30, 2000.

  Marinucci, Carla. “Technology, Star Power Energize Youth Vote,” The San Francisco Chronicle, April 1, 2006.

  Marks, Craig. “An American Family,” Spin, December, 1995.

  McGrory, Brian. “MDC Ponders Rock Ban At Hatch Shell,” The Boston Globe, September 11, 1994.

  McIver, Joel. “Go Ahead, Punks … Make My ’Day!,” Record Collector, February 2002.

  McPhee, Michele R. and Renee Graham. “Violence Halts Green Day Concert,” The Boston Globe, September 10, 1994.

  Melia, Daniel. “Green Day Go Bush Bashing … They love it!,” gigwise.com, November 10, 2005.

  Mikkelson, Barbara and David P., eds. “Radio, Radio,” http://www.snopes.com/rumors/radio.htm, September 18, 2001.

  Missio, Erik. “No Songs Banned After All?,” ChartAttack.com, September 19, 2001.

  Montgomery, James. “Ashlee Attacks Green Day, Lindsay Nearly Loses Her Dress: Backstage At MTV’s New Year’s,” MTV.com, January 3, 2005.

  Montgomery, James. “It’s A Dark Day For Green Day In Somber ‘September’ Video,” MTV.com, April 19, 2005.

  Montgomery, James. “Green Day Shoot American Documentary In British Suburbia,” MTV.com, June 17, 2005.

  Montgomery, James. “‘Teen Spirit’ Director Calls Green Day Clip His Career Highlight,” RollingStone.com, August 9, 2005.

  Montgomery, James. “Green Day’s ‘Dreams’ Slashed And Dumped In A Shower,” MTV.com, August 13, 1995.

  Montgomery, James. “Are Green Day Their Own Worst Enemy? Only Time — Or Concerts — Will Tell,” MTV.com, October 5, 2005.

  Montgomery, James. “Green Day Mash-Up Leads To Cease-And-Desist Order, Grey Tuesday-Style Protest,” MTV.com, December 20, 2005.

  Montgomery, James. “Road To The Grammys: The Making Of Green Day’s ‘Boulevard Of Broken Dreams’,” MTV.com, February 1, 2006.

  Moss, Corey. “Vans Warped Tour Turns 10 — So What’s Its Secret?,” MTV.com, June 24, 2004.

  Moss, Corey. “Total Idiot : Green Day Perform Their Punk Opera In Hollywood,” MTV.com, September 17, 2004.

  Moss, Corey, and John Norris. “Green Day Shoot 14-Minute Short Film For ‘Jesus Of Suburbia’,” MTV.com, October 12, 2005.

  Moss, Corey. “New Found Glory, Taking Back Sunday Turn Out For Green Day DVD Premiere,” MTV.com, November 16, 2005.

  Mundy, Chris. “Green Daze,” Rolling Stone, January 26, 1995

  Odell, Michael. “Three Kings,” Q, May 2005.

  Nelson, Andrew. “Rock ‘n’ Ribs Beginnings,” San Francisco, October 2004.

  Newman, Melinda. “Green Day,” Billboard, April 29, 1995.

  Newman, Melinda. “Pat’s Own Imprint: Green Day Manager Teams With Universal For Label,” Billboard, July 17, 2004.

  Newman, Melinda. “A Smart Start For Green Day,” Billboard, October 9, 2004.

  Newman, Melinda. “Green Day Seeks Some Quiet After High-Energy Year,” Billboard, Dec 30, 2005.

  Pareles, Jon. “O.K., Not Quite as Bratty, But They’re Still Rowdy,” The New York Times, October 9, 2000.

  Paterson, Robin. “JS Alum Rocks At SBC Concert,” John Swett Signal, October 2005.

  Porosky, Pamela. “Fear & Loathing In A Post-9/11 America,” Guitar Player, February 2005.

  Reade, Brian. “God Help America,” Daily Mirror, November 5, 2004.

  Reighley, Kurt B. “Green Day Dawns Anew,” The Advocate, November 23, 2004.

  Ritchey, Joy. For The Love Of Green Day,” Arkansas Times, November 24, 2005.

  Robbins, Ira. “Green Day, The Merry Pranksters Of Punk,” Newsday, December 5, 1994.

  Robbins, Ira. “Jingle Bell Rock At the Garden,” Newsday, December 7, 1994.

  Rosen, Craig. “New Acts Help Modern Rock Avoid Teenage Identity Crisis,” Billboard, July 16, 1994.

  Rosen, Craig. “MCA Links With Green Day Mgrs. For (510) Label,” Billboard, March 11, 1995.

  Rosen, Craig. “Green Day grows beyond punk on ‘Nimrod’,” Billboard, September 20, 1997.

  Russell, Deborah. “R.E.M., Aerosmith Videos Win Big,” Billboard, September 17, 1994.

  Russell, Deborah. “Warner/Reprise’s Green Day shows ‘Maximum Vision’,” Billboard, November 19, 1994.

  Sanneh, Kelefa. “A Protest Song Does Double Duty As A Love Note To Soldiers In Iraq,” The New York Times, August 21, 2005.

  Saraceno, Christina. International Superstars, RollingStone.com, November 26, 2001.

  Schaffer, Athena. “Green Day Taking Extra Steps To Secure Mosh Pits, Fan Safety,” Amusement Business, January 8, 1996.

  Scoppa, Bud. “Taxi A&R Interview: Rob Cavallo,” http://taxi.com/faq/ar/cagallo.html.

  Segal, David. “3 Guys, 4 Great Chords; Green Day’s Participatory Punk,” The Washington Post, June 26, 2001.

  Selvin, Joel. “Five In ‘95: Banding Together, Green Day Managers Jeffrey Saltzman And Elliot Cahn,” The San Francisco Chronicle, January 1, 1995.

  Selvin, Joel. “For Green Day, It’s A Solid Gold Night,” The San Francisco Chronicle, April 30, 2001.

  Selvin, Joel. “Green Day Plays Its Home Turf, Smacking Punk Out Of SBC Park,” The San Francisco Chronicle, September 26, 2005

  Sheffield, Rob. “Berkeley Calling,” Rolling Stone, September 30, 2004.

  Sinclair, Tom. “Green Day: Sitting On Top Of The World,” Entertainment Weekly, February 11, 2005.

  Snyder, Michael. “Lively Arts — Lots Brewing At Fantasy Studios,” The San Francisco Chronicle, May 21, 1995.

  Snyder, Michael. Lively Arts — Green Day’s ‘J.A.R.’ Unsealed,” The San Francisco Chronicle, July 30, 1995.

  Solman, Gregory. “Sam
Bayer: On The Spot,” Adweek, September 5, 2005.

  Sprague, David and Jana Eisenberg. “Green Day And Other Shades Of Punk,” Newsday, December 12, 1994.

  Strauss, Neil. “After the Horror, Radio Stations Pull Some Songs,” The New York Times, September 19, 2001.

  Sullivan, James. “Lively Arts/Nightlife — A Place for Punks to Hang,” The San Francisco Chronicle, October 13, 1996.

  Sullivan, James. “Fresh Fury From Green Day,” The San Francisco Chronicle, December 16, 1997.

  Sullivan, James. “Artists, Musicians Protest Rents,” The San Francisco Chronicle, November 6, 2000.

  Sullivan, James. “Green Day, Hammett, Eitzel Rock For San Francisco,” RollingStone.com, November 7, 2000.

  Sullivan, Jim. “For Police And Promoters, A Mosh Misunderstanding,” The Boston Globe, September 11, 1994.

  Sullivan, Jim. “Rich, Famous … And Punk,” The Boston Globe, October 25, 1995.

  Taylor, Rebecca. “Success Won’t Stymie This Band’s Adolescent Charm,” Birmingham Post-Herald Reporter, 1995.

  Temchine, Benjamin. “Rudy’s Can’t Fail Cafe Takes Over For Eugene’s,” The San Francisco Chronicle, November 15, 2002.

  Terrell, Kristopher. “An Epic Interview With John Roecker,” Filmjerk.com, August 8, 2003.

  Thompson, Matt. “Green Day (live review),” http://uk.launch.yahoo.com, July 22, 2002.

  Tucker, Ken. “Ever Green,” Entertainment Weekly, October 6, 2000.

  Turner, Lauren. “Green Day Awakens Boy From Coma,” South Wales Echo, March 8, 2005.

  Uhelszki, Jaan. “Lively Arts/Nightlife — It’s Not Easy Being Green Day,” The San Francisco Chronicle, October 1, 1995

  Uhelszki, Jaan. “Pop Quiz — Q & A With Billie Joe Armstrong Of Green Day,” The San Francisco Chronicle, November 19, 1995.

  Uhelszki, Jaan. “Green Day Gets Bigwig Manager,” The San Francisco Chronicle, July 28, 1996.

  Uhelszki, Jaan. “Pop Music — Green Day — Still a Bunch of Punks,” The San Francisco Chronicle, October 12, 1997.

  Uhelszki, Jaan. “Secure This!,” RollingStone.com, January 13, 1999.

  Uhelszki, Jaan. “Green Day to Work With R.E.M. Producer,” RollingStone.com, January 12, 2000.

  Uhelszki, Jaan. “Warped Tour to Hit Thirty-Eight Cities,” RollingStone.com, March 28, 2000.

  Uhelszki, Jaan. ‘Warning: Green Day Have Grown Up … a Bit,” RollingStone.com, October 4, 2000.

  Uhelszki, Jaan. “Day Tripper: An Interview With Billie Joe of Green Day,” drdrew.com, 2001.

  Van Luijn, John and Tom Engelshoven (translation by Nick Hoffstedde), “Green Day Interview,” OOR, August 1995.

  Vaziri, Aidin. “Green Day Pulls The Plug On Iconic Berkeley Indie Label Lookout Over Unpaid Royalties,” The San Francisco Chronicle, August 6, 2005.

  Vaziri, Aidin. “From Jazz To Punk, ‘S.F. Grammys’ Is A Meeting Of Great Musical Minds, Talents,” The San Francisco Chronicle, March 21, 2006.

  Villeneuve, Phil. “Kaiser Chiefs Take Over Brit Awards,” ChartAttack.com, February 17, 2006.

  Vineyard, Jennifer. “Green Day Plays ‘Request Hour’ In New York,” RollingStone.com, October 6, 2000.

  Waddell, Ray. “Green Day, Blink-182, Others Team In The Name Of Modern-Day Punk For Pop Disaster tour,” Billboard, March 2, 2002.

  Walters, Barry. “Young Fans Flock To Benefits By Green Day,” The San Francisco Examiner, May 29, 1995.

  Weiss, Neal. “Tré Cool Blasts Thanksgiving,” Launch.com, November 22, 2001.

  Weiss, Neal. “Green Day’s Tré Cool On Afghan Bombing, Bush Presidency,” Launch.com, October 16, 2001.

  Weiss, Neal. “Green Day Releases Its ‘Superhits’,” Launch.com, November 13, 2001.

  Weiss, Neal. “Green Day Bassist Dirnt Has Wrist Surgery,” Launch.com, September 19, 2002.

  Weiss, Neal. “Green Day’s Armstrong Honors Strummer; Thanks Fans For Anti-War Petition,” Launch.com, January 3, 2003.

  Werth, Edward Richard. “Rodeo: A Brief History,” www.rodeoca.org/about/, 2001.

  Wieder, Judy. “Coming Clean,” The Advocate, January 24, 1995.

  Wiederhorn, Jon. “Green Day Offer Preview Of Demos Online,” MTV.com, November 13, 2001.

  Williams, Joe. “Green Day Singer Arrested At Show,” The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, November 22, 1995.

  Winwood, Ian and Dan Martin. “Blood, Sex And Booze: 25 Smashing Facts About Green Day,” New Musical Express, June 18, 2005.

  Zakaria, Fareed. “An Imperial Presidency,” Newsweek, December 19, 2005.

  Zulaica, Don. “Tré Cool of Green Day,” liveDaily.com, November 13, 2001.

  Other magazines

  The Advocate, Alternative Press, Bass Player, Billboard, e.p., Entertainment Weekly, Guitar Legends, Guitar Player, Guitar World, Magnet, New Musical Express, Rolling Stone, Oor, The San Francisco Chronicle, The San Francisco Examiner, Spin and Metal Hammer Presents Green Day, Future Publishing Ltd., 2005.

  Books

  Arnold, Gina. Kiss This: Punk in the Present Tense. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 1997.

  Brown, Tony and Jon Kutner, Neil Warwick. The Complete Book Of The British Charts. London: Omnibus Press, 2002.

  Cometbus, Aaron. Despite Everything: A Cometbus Omnibus. San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2002.

  Dafydd, Rees and Luke Crampton. Q: Rock Stars Encyclopedia. London: Dorling Kindersley Ltd., 1999.

  Edge, Brian, ed. 924 Gilman: The Story So Far. San Francisco: MaximumRockNRoll, 2004.

  Ewing, Jon. Green Day. Miami: Music Book Services/Carlton Books Ltd., 1995.

  Myers, Ben. Green Day: American Idiots & The New Punk Explosion. Shropshire, UK: Independent Music Press, 2005.

  Novoselic, Krist. Of Grunge and Government: Let’s Fix This Broken Democracy!. New York: RDV Books/Akashic Books, 2004.

  Perry, Tim and Ed Glinert. Rock & Roll Traveler USA. New York: Fodor’s Travel Publications, 1996.

  Small, Doug. Green Day. London: Omnibus Press, 2005.

  Whitburn, Joel. Top Pop Albums 1955-2001. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research, Inc., 2001.

  Whitburn, Joel. Top Pop Singles 1955-2002. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research, Inc., 2003.

  Web Sites

  adelinerecords.net; allmusic.com; americanedit.org; billboard.com; contactmusic.com; drdrew.com; fantasystudios.com; greenday.com; greenday.net; greendayauthority.com; greendaydiscography.com; theinfluents.net; launch.com; lookoutrecords.com; mtv.com; mvwire.com; thenetworkband.com; 924gilman.org; nme.com; operationivy.com; pinheadgunpowder.com; rollingstone.com; studio880.com; thenetworkband.com; vh1.com; wikipedia.com.

  Discography

  All recordings released on CD unless stated otherwise.

  GREEN DAY — EPs

  1,000 Hours

  Lookout! Records (1989)

  1.000 Hours / Dry Ice / Only Of You / The One I Want

  Note: Released as 7-inch vinyl only.

  Sweet Children

  Skene Records (1990)

  Sweet Children / Best Thing In Town / Strangeland / My Generation (Who cover)

  Note: Released as 7-inch vinyl only.

  Slappy

  Lookout! Records (1990)

  Paper Lanterns / Why Do You Want Him? / 409 In Your Coffeemaker / Knowledge

  Note: Released as 7-inch vinyl only.

  Live Tracks

  Reprise Records (1994)

  Welcome To Paradise / One Of My Lies / Chump / Longview / Burnout / 2,000 Light Years Away

  Note: Made for Japanese release.

  Bowling Bowling Bowling Parking Parking

  Reprise Records (1996)

  Armatage Shanks / Brain Stew / Jaded / Knowledge / Basket Case / She / Walking Contradiction / Dominated Love Slave*

  *bonus track on Japanese version only

  Foot In Mouth

  Reprise Records (1997)

  Going To Pasalacqua / Welcome To Paradise / Geek Stink Breath / One Of My Lies / Stuck With Me / Chump / Longview / 2,000 Light Years Away / When I Co
me Around / Burnout / F.O.D.

  Tune In Tokyo

  Reprise Records (2001)

  Church On Sunday / Castaway / Blood, Sex & Booze / King For A Day / Waiting / Minority / Macy’s Day Parade

  GREEN DAY - Albums

  39/Smooth

  Lookout! Records (1990)

  At The Library / Don’t Leave Me / I Was There / Dissappearing Boy / Green Day / Going To Pasalacqua / 16 / Road To Acceptance / Rest / The Judge’s Daughter

  Note: Released on vinyl and cassette.

  1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours

  Lookout! Records (April 19, 1991)

  At The Library / Don’t Leave Me / I Was There / Disappearing Boy / Green Day / Going To Pasalacqua / 16 / Road To Acceptance / Rest / The Judge’s Daughter / Paper Lanterns / Why Do You Want Him? / 409 In Your Coffeemaker / Knowledge / 1,000 Hours / Dry Ice / Only Of You / The One That I Want / I Want to Be Alone

  Note: Released on CD and cassette.

  Kerplunk!

  Lookout! Records (January 17, 1992)

  2,000 Light Years Away / One For The Razorbacks / Welcome To Paradise / Christie Road / Private Ale / Dominated Love Slave / One Of My Lies / 80 / Android / No One Knows / Who Wrote Holden Caulfield? / Words I Might Have Ate / Sweet Children / Best Thing In Town / Strangeland / My Generation

  Dookie

  Reprise Records (February 1, 1994)

  Burnout / Having A Blast / Chump / Longview / Welcome To Paradise / Pulling Teeth / Basket Case / She / Sassafras Roots / When I Come Around / Coming Clean / Emenius Sleepus / In The End / F.O.D. / All By Myself

  Insomniac

  Reprise Records (October 10, 1995)

  Armatage Shanks / Brat / Stuck With Me / Geek Stink Breath / No Pride / Bab’s Uvula Who? / 86 / Panic Song / Stuart And The Ave / Brain Stew / Jaded / Westbound Sign / Tight Wad Hill / Walking Contradiction

  nimrod.

  Reprise Records (October 14, 1997)

  Nice Guys Finish Last / Hitchin’ A Ride / The Grouch / Redundant / Scattered / All The Time / Worry Rock / Platypus (I Hate You) / Uptight / Last Ride In (instrumental) / Jinx / Haushinka / Walking Alone / Reject / Take Back / King For A Day / Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) / Prosthetic Head / Suffocate / Do Da Da / Desensitized / You Lied

  Warning

  Reprise Records (October 3, 2000)

  Warning / Blood, Sex, and Booze / Church On Sunday / Fashion Victim / Castaway / Misery / Deadbeat Holiday / Hold On / Jackass / Waiting / Minority / Macy’s Day Parade

 

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