It's no secret that we've missed some Green Day news on GDA. While we're trying to get back on track, here's a quick recap of everything we missed out on.

Morrissey teams up with Billie Joe Armstrong

Morrissey recently recruited Billie Joe Armstrong for his cover of the 5th Dimension's song "Wedding Bells." The track features Armstrong and The Regrettes' Lydia Night on backing vocals. The songs can be found on Morrissey's cover album, California Son, out now. Armstrong later wrote on Instagram what an “honor” it was to work the Morrissey, but many on the Green Day Community forum questioned the collaboration due to Morrissey’s controversial political views.



Rare Green Day track "Stay" and other demos surface online

Earlier this year, a rare recording of the unreleased Green Day track "Stay" surfaced online. Uploaded by Youtuber “Todd Pritchard,” the song dates all the way back to the band’s opening gig for Killdozer at Berkeley Square on July 22nd, 1989. The channel later uploaded two more rare songs: “Maybe Forever” and “Unknown Song.” Recently, the channel uploaded Dookie demos, so make sure you check that out here.



Billie Joe Shares Rare Green Day Videos

Billie Joe Armstrong has been getting nostalgic on his Instagram. He’s shared several rare live clips of early Green Day, including a 1990 performance of “Dry Ice,” and performances of the band opening for Operation Ivy and Bad Religion. The "Dry Ice" clip has been shared before, but it's still fun to see Billie looking back on young Green Day. Revisit that performance below.



Happy BIrthday 21st Century Breakdown!

Green Day's 21st Century Breakdown celebrated its 10th anniversary this year (May 15, 2009). Community members celebrated and shared their thoughts and memories on the American Idiot follow up on The Green Day Community

The Weatherstate pay homage to Green Day with 'Medicate' video

Finally, punk band Weatherstate paid homage to “Basket Case” in their new music video “Medicate,” where they recreate Green Day’s classic clip shot-for-shot. Check out the impressive video below!


1-2-3-4 Go! Records just announced on Instagram that The Coverups are playing the 40th Street Block Party in Oakland on Saturday, July 20th. The event runs from 11am to 5pm and is free, so if you are in the area we definitely suggest ... read story
Billie Joe Armstrong is staying busy during Green Day’s downtime. He recently teamed up with Jesse Malin for a new song titled "Strangers & Thieves." Malin revealed on Instagram that the track was written after the two walked around New ... read story
Green Day will release their first book, Last of the American Girls, this fall. Co-authored by the band and featuring illustrations by Frank Caruso, the full color-text comes out October 29th via Dey Street Books. Named after the 21st ... read story
It's been a while since we've heard from Billie Joe Armstrong's side project The Longshot, but last week the band posted a teaser on Instagram telling fans to expect an "announcement coming this week from the ‘Shot." A few days later, the ... read story
Happy Birthday Mike! We hope you've had a great year and here's to many more! [picvault=5 ... read story
[pic=Woodstock 1994 album cover]022819_woodstock-rsd-small.jpg[/pic]This week the entire list of special releases for Record Store Day was revealed and Green Day is once again back in the mix for the 2019 version of the great, annual ... read story
Here we are at the end of our ten-day countdown. Our final release is a soundboard recording from a private show that Green Day performed for their friend at 924 Gilman Street on November 18th, 1992. This show marks the first known ... read story
"Beavis and Butt-head have started a band: it’s called Green Day," announced a spring 1994 Rolling Stone magazine article. Dookie, released on Feb. 1 of that year, isn't Green Day's most dynamic work. It may not even be their most- ... read story
The ninth installment of our Dookie celebration is not a performance (Surprise!) but a radio appearance! For almost a decade, this recording was thought to be lost. Here it is, back from the dead, an hour and a half of Green Day on KROQ’s ... read story
The eighth installment of our ten-day release is an audience recording from the Seattle Center in Seattle, Washington on September 11th, 1994. Green Day headlined End It, a benefit for Artists for a Hate Free America, sponsored by Seattle ... read story
The seventh installment of our celebration release is an audience recording from Slim’s in San Francisco, California on July 5th, 1994. This was the first show of the second leg of the North American tour. In the three-week break before ... read story
The sixth installment of our ten-day celebration release is an audience recording from Blind Mellon’s in Buffalo, New York. The sound is pretty rough, but it’s a small living remnant of another no-longer existing venue. Setlist: 01 ... read story
The fifth installment in our celebration release is an audience recording from Graffiti Showcase in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on July 28th, 1994. Fans in attendance recall this as the most overcrowded show they have ever seen. Setlist: ... read story
The fourth installment of our celebration release is an audience recording from Green Day’s first show in Nebraska at the Ranch Bowl in Omaha on July 14th, 1994. The Ranch Bowl was a unique venue as it doubled as a bowling alley. ... read story
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