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Posted by |March 25, 2013Filed under:
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Posted by |March 21, 2013

Musicians and writers on one stage raising money for Children's Hospital Oakland May 18 at Fox Theatre! #g.loveandspecialsauce #goodnighttexas #maryroach #billycollins #kellycorrigan #laurengraham notesandwords.org
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Green Day + NRDC is a collaboration between Green Day and NRDC, the nation's most effective environmental action group. Check out their new and improved website: HERE.
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The time has come to reveal this year's Idiot Nation renewal t-shirt. Checka check it out! We LOVE it and hope you do as well.
It's Mike Dirnt approved for all of you Idiots that have renewed your membership from 12.12.12 to 12.11.13.Login to Idiot Nation: HERE
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Green Day are giving away a pair of tickets in each city on their upcoming 99 Revolutions tour in the US and Canada! Just click HERE and enter to win! Hotel/transportation not provided, so enter for the city nearest you. Winners will be notified by email closer to each show.Filed under: -

The two films featuring Green Day that premiered at SXSW are rooted in the same concept: Chronicle the creative process.
"¡Cuatro!," a 70-minute film that the band and their manager Pat Magnarella had a hand in producing, is electrifying in the way it is shot and edited, illuminating in the details of how Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tre Col approached the 60-odd songs they had in contention for albums that would become "¡Uno!," "¡Dos!" and "¡Tré!"
It is a very good "making of" documentary, a fine companion to the three albums.
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How cool is this??
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Special deal alert for Idiot Nation!
The AMERICAN IDIOT tour will play the Palace Theatre in Columbus, OH next week for 8 performances, March 19 – 24.
Idiot Nation members have the exclusive chance to save big on tickets to the Tuesday and Wednesday performances.Login to your Idiot Nation account: HERE
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Posted by |March 16, 2013

In his recent Rolling Stone interview about addiction, meltdown and hard-won recovery, Green Day singer-guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong recalled a show in Austin, Texas in the late Nineties when he decided to stop worrying about his punk credibility and finally act like a rock & roll star onstage: to give his band and songs the showmanship they deserved in concert. It took liquid courage, he admitted – a step with distant, ultimately disastrous consequences.
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