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THE BAND
Billie
Joe Armstrong - born Feb. 17, 1972, San Pablo,
Calif. - vocals, guitars.
Mike Dirnt - born Mike Pritchard, May 4, 1972, Calif. -
bassist.
Al Sobrante - drums.
Punk
revivalists in style, the raucous trio from California
sold more than six million copies of their major-label
debut, Dookie. Although Green Day’s taut,
three-minute, guitar-driven songs ably revive the
fierceness of the group’s stylistic progenitors (the
Clash, the Sex Pistols, the Buzzcocks), punk’s original
aim -- to annoy, outrage, shock -- is not Green Day’s
thing.
Green
Day was part of the California punk scene. Childhood
friends Billie Joe Armstrong (guitar, vocals) and Mike
Dirnt (bass; born Mike Pritchard) formed their first band,
Sweet Children, in Rodeo, California when they were 14
years old. By 1989, the group had added drummer Al
Sobrante and changed their name to Green Day. That year,
the band independently released their first EP, 1,000
Hours, which was well-received in the punk scene. Soon,
the group had signed a contract with the local independent
label, Lookout! Records. 39/Smooth, Green Day's first
album, was released later that year. Shortly after its
release, the band replaced Kiftmeyer with Tre Cool (born
Frank Edwin Wright, III); Tre Cool became the band's
permanent drummer.
Throughout
the early '90s, Green Day continued to cultivate a cult
following, which only gained strength with the release of
their second album, 1992's Kerplunk. The underground
success of Kerplunk led to a wave of interest from major
record labels; the band eventually decided to sign with
Reprise. Dookie, Green Day's major label debut, was
released in the spring of 1994. Thanks to MTV support for
the initial single "Longview," Dookie became a
major hit. The album continued to gain momentum throughout
the summer, with the second single "Basket Case"
spending five weeks on the top of the American modern rock
charts. At the end of the summer, the band stole the show
at Woodstock '94, which helped the sales of Dookie
increase. By the time the fourth single "When I Come
Around" began its seven-week stay at number one in
the modern rock charts in early 1995, Dookie had sold over
five million copies in the US alone; it would eventually
top eight million in America, selling over eleven million
copies internationally. Dookie also won the 1994 Grammy
for Best Alternative Music Performance.
Green Day
quickly followed Dookie with Insomniac in the fall of
1995; during the summer, they hit number one again on the
modern rock charts with "J.A.R.," their
contribution to the Angus soundtrack. Insomniac performed
well initially, entering the US charts at number two, and
selling over two million copies by the spring of 1996, yet
none of its singles -- including the radio favorite
"Brain Stew/Jaded" -- were as popular as those
from Dookie. In the spring of 1996, Green Day abruptly
cancelled a European tour, claiming exhaustion. Following
the cancellation, the band spent the rest of the year
resting and writing new material. The end result is what
is called by many, the best album of their career, Nimrod.
Nimrod
was well recieved by most critics and fans. The album sold
80,000 copies in it's first week to land at #10 on the
Billboard charts. The first single from Nimrod was "Hitchin'
A Ride". The single made it to #5 on the modern
rock charts and was in heavy rotation on MuchMusic and
MTV. The next single the band released would not make it
to number one (it's highest position was #2), but it is
now probably the most well known songs Green Day ever
wrote. Featuring Billie Joe on accoustic guitar and
vocals, "Time Of Your Life" became the song to
play in any remotely sad situation. The song was even used
on the last ever episode of the hit TV show Seinfeld (it
was also the most watched finale in the history of TV).
Along with Seinfeld, the song was also played on E.R on
two different shows. Nimrod has sold about two million
copies, the lowest sales total out of their three major
label albums, but it probably garnered the band more
respect than they could have expected with another Dookie
or Insomniac. The band also vastly improved their live
show and even one "Best Live Performance" at the
Kerrang awards.

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