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  • Green Day bassist Mike Dirnt talks to us about Rock Band and getting "pwned" when it comes to video games.

    The influential band from Oakland, California, that spent its early years playing in Berkeley is exploring new ground with a Broadway adaption of its American Idiot album, as well a video game that will feature three of its most popular albums. Green Day: Rock Band will have the full tracklist from Dookie, American Idiot, and 21st Century Breakdown, as well select tracks from albums Warning, Nimrod, and Insomniac. The punk rock band is set to go on tour again this summer, and the game is set to come out on June 8 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and the Nintendo Wii. We spoke with bassist and backing vocalist Mike Dirnt over the phone to find out what it is like to see a younger animated self onscreen.

    GameSpot: So, how does it feel to have your own video game?

    Mike Dirnt: It's pretty trippy. They approached us a long time ago, but it really never came to fruition. And it's not like we were chasing it down; they just kind of went on and did their own thing and then eventually came back. And by the time they came back, we had been obviously writing our own records and touring and everything.

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    May 27, 2010

    Cast members, in costume, will perform the pop-hit medley. Surprise "guest performers" are likely to include "Glee" stars Lea Michele and Matthew Morrison (both Broadway babies), Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and, possibly, Jon Bon Jovi. Elton John, the producer of the Tony-nominated play "Next Fall," might pop up as well. Tony host Sean Hayes will certainly sing something from "Promises" with his un-nominated co-star, Kristin Chenoweth.

    Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/theater/tonys_take_medley_turn_oXJMUzEb3u0S68IvarXZYO?CMP=OTC-rss&FEEDNAME=#ixzz0pGSBlw7S

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    May 27, 2010
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  • Green Day makes the cover of Big Cheese Magazine - Issue 123, follow the link to pre-order your copy today!

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