Trailer: ‘Broadway Idiot’
So I just learned that a documentary was made about the creation of ‘American Idiot’ on Broadway and Billie Joe Armstrong’s journey to performing in it. AND that it will be premiering at SXSW.
(by Broadway Idiot)
Trailer: ‘Broadway Idiot’
So I just learned that a documentary was made about the creation of ‘American Idiot’ on Broadway and Billie Joe Armstrong’s journey to performing in it. AND that it will be premiering at SXSW.
(by Broadway Idiot)
Watch: Green Day’s “Stray Heart” Music Video | Hitfix
One of the few standouts of ‘Dos!’
Alanis Morissette covers Green Day’s “Basket Case” on Kimmel
(via Billboard)
Want to hear a new Green Day song? Play the new Angry Birds ‘musical episode’ | HitFix
Totally normal things!
First Listen: Green Day’s new single “Oh Love” | AbsolutePunk
It’s a ’90s revival kind of day I guess.

Green Day to release triple-disc album, ‘¡UNO! ¡DOS! ¡TRE!’ in September, November and January. (via)
Sept 25, Nov 13, and Jan 15 to be exact.
At this rate they’ll be dropping quintuple-disc albums three releases from now.
Angry Mom Vs. Green Day | Letters of Note via Buzzfeed
And then they went and made a Broadway show.
(Source: BuzzFeed)
In addition to the tour, productions of American Idiotare being explored for England, Europe, Japan and Australia.
That’s one way to keep from closing. Tickets are available now. He’ll be playing St. Jimmy again, starting January 1st through Feb 27th for a total of 50 performances.

The front man will star as St. Jimmy, from Tuesday, Sept. 28th - Sunday, October 3rd. Would definitely be interesting to see, but Tony Vincent is so signature in that role, and the whole move just reeks of desperation to sell tickets.
Ted Leo “Bottled in Cork” Music Video/Funnyordie Viral
Starring Paul F Tompkins, with appearances from John Hodgman, Julie Klausner. It’s a direct send up of Green Day’s American Idiot. This could have been a lot funnier if it wasn’t a music video and instead a full on viral sketch. Oh well, montage will have to do. Tompkins is still very funny.
via Pitchfork