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Green Day released three separate albums in 2012. We edited their 37 songs into a single 14-song, 45-minute blast of genius. Skip to main content Skip to site footer ...
Green Day has announced its current recording sessions in Oakland, Calif., will yield a trilogy entitled ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, and ¡Tré! The albums will be released by Reprise Records on September 25 ...
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This is a public service announcement: If Green Day’s epic ¡Uno!, ¡Dos! and ¡Tre! trilogy counts as one really, really long album, then the classic band have eleven diverse albums in their ...
Green Day are scheduled to give the speech inducting Guns N’ Roses into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this weekend on April 14 -- good luck with that, boys! Watch the New Clip From Green Day ...
Green Day Releasing Two Docs to Coincide With New Album Trilogy. One film will focus on the making of the forthcoming albums -- titled "Uno!," "Dos!" ...
Green Day to Release First Disc in Album Trilogy This September The pop-punk trio will release "¡Uno!," "¡Dos!" and "¡Tré!," over the course of four months, with the first installment coming ...
Green Day revealed the album artwork for the final installment of their three-part album series today, featuring the face of drummer Tre Cool. By Hannah Gilman Another Thursday, another Green Day ...
If “Uno!” seemed to be a closed system, with Green Day working to flex its ‘90s punk muscles, on No. 2 the group has gone open-source, allowing in a much wider range of sounds and styles.
Green Day ¡Uno!, the first in a scheduled trilogy of albums, is due out on September 25. Green Day ¡Dos! follows on September 25, with Green Day ¡Tré! set to arrive on January 15, 2013.
Reprise Records' Green Day have announced the first leg of their ¡UNO!, ¡DOS!, ¡TRÉ! TOUR. The full-scale North American tour will kick off in intimate venues this November and December ...
For the final installment of Green Day’s back-to-basics trilogy, we hear more from the band’s teary pop “Good Riddance” side than from its snotty punk “Longview” side. Not that ...