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Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong reflected on some of their earlier works and why it was "absurd" that he push himself ...
Dealing with the dueling pressures of massive success and negative blowback from the punk community, the band somehow ...
A Green Day fan shocked Billie Joe Armstrong by playing "Wonderwall" by Oasis when invited onstage instead of performing the guitar chords for "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)." Armstrong kicked him ...
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong teamed up with jazz singer Norah Jones to create Foreverly, an album showcasing their talent as a love letter.
Billie Joe Armstrong is more than happy to identify as a bisexual icon. "I like it. I think it's f---ing cool that someone calls me a bisexual icon. I've seen that before. I'm like, 'Fuck, yeah!'" ...
Billie Joe Armstrong is opening up about his life offstage. In the new issue of PEOPLE, the punk-rock icon, 51, reveals that his wife Adrienne, 54, and their sons Joey, 28, and Jakob, 25, inspired ...
Our 2004 Week continues here as we hear from an artist behind arguably the year’s biggest rock album: Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, whose punk-rock opera American Idiot sold millions and ...
Green Day frontman and Oakland native Billie Joe Armstrong was among the 27,000-plus at Oakland Coliseum on Tuesday sending a “Warning” to A's owner John Fisher.
Charli's tongue-in-cheek dig didn't go unnoticed by Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong. On Saturday (April 19), during the trio's closing set on weekend two of the festival, Armstrong stepped ...
Green Day front man Billie Joe Armstrong made his dissatisfaction with the A’s known to the world, spray-painting over their logo at Rogers Centre, the Toronto Blue Jays’ stadium.
You may know Billie Jo Armstrong as the charismatic leader of Green Day, the pop-punk outfit that has supplied hits like "American Idiot" and "Basket Case" since their formation in 1987.
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