
Sold out the second it opened??
I’m so confused. This doesn’t seem possible?
ETA: got 2 tickets after some more seemingly dropped at 10:30

I’m so confused. This doesn’t seem possible?
ETA: got 2 tickets after some more seemingly dropped at 10:30
Finally got tickets in my cart and it won't let me check out because I don't have a philly zip code. So frustrating!
I never knew u coule be in line like way before the time.grrr i need 2 ticketsss
Any album obv
i gotta say i’m partial to basically everything on goodbye ellston avenue lmao
First time posting here, (apologize if I messed something up! plus the not great lighting, cropping and whatnot...) But I recently picked up this first pressing of Slappy, and I thought you all might enjoy it.
I went to a pottery painting studio with a club I'm in and glazed this. Green Day doesn't make merch like this and I really wanted a functional piece of Dookie merch beyond t-shirts (and I don't have a lot of money to buy merch with so I'm forced to make my own). Theres a couple things I would have liked to fix but I ran out of time at the studio (like he G isn't as pronounced and it kinda looks like a C and the red bled into the bottom explosion cloud). The black lines are messy because, once again, I ran out of time. At least I feel like that messyness adds to the early GD charm, so that's cool. Otherwise, I had a blast making it and im excited to use it 24/7.
Currently at least three venues have confirmed:
Metro in Chicago on October 8
First Unitarian Church in Philly on October 16
Garden Amphitheater in Garden Grove CA on November 11
It’s always stood out to me as an iconic Billie Joe Armstrong guitar because of the music video, but it also occurred to me that i’ve never seen photos of him playing it live. Anyone have an idea?
How are we feeling about the station? I've been listening to it on all my commutes for the past month and I have a few thoughts.
What do y'all think?
My favorite Pinhead Gunpowder record!!
As Colbert's show ends tomorrow, it's the end of an era. The show was filmed at the Ed Sullivan Theater, where the Beatles played in 64 and then Letterman took it over in the 90s.
I've just seen that 2243 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley, where Billie and Tre lived from '1992 to 1994, and also where the Longview music video was filmed is currently for sale.
Yesterday, The Offspring announced a run of two shows called “Just The Punk Stuff” that is going to have a set based around their earlier records (which I imagine is the pre-Smash stuff) as well as the deeper cuts. I think it’s only fair for the Green Day fandom to exercise their imagination here , given that the two bands were contemporaries. If Green Day did do something like this, what would you want it to look like? Focus on the lookout years? Cuts from the pre-Rock Opera albums in general? And how realistic is it for the band to play a show or a run of shows like this in the future?
I wanted to share this cool concert sign I have. It's a 4 foot tall CD that was supposedly used as venue decor on Green Day's American Idiot tour. I got it along with some other really awesome band stuff from someone who used to work at a production company that put on major concerts.
Now it lives on the wall of my home studio.
it’s janky ik but i still love it
I used black paint, whiteout (yes I did in fact use that), and a red marker for the red took me half and hour to make