'WE'RE NOT TRYING TO BE MODERN. WE STILL PLAY WOODEN INSTRUMENTS!'
Total Guitar|March 2020
So says Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong as he tells the inside story of the band’s new album, Father Of All Motherf*ckers, and discusses the art of the “anti-solo”. Also in TG’s 15-page Green Day special: easy lessons for five new riffs, secrets from the studio by producer Butch Walker, and a salute to Billie Joe’s guitars and guitar heroes.
Chris Scapiletti, Chris Bird, Jonathan Horsley, Jonny Scaramanga, Stuart Williams
'WE'RE NOT TRYING TO BE MODERN. WE STILL PLAY WOODEN INSTRUMENTS!'

Green Day have always been, first and foremost, a punk rock band. This would seem to be stating the obvious. But it’s also been clear that the spiky-haired three-piece from California’s East Bay don’t fit easily into the genre’s confines. Consider 1997’s smash acoustic ballad (and enduring high-school prom anthem) Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) or 2004’s politi-rock opera concept album American Idiot. At the very least, cast your mind back to 2010, when that multi- Platinum-selling, Grammy Award-winning record became a full-blown Broadway musical.

Of course, singer and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt and drummer Tré Cool have shown as recently as 2016’s Revolution Radio that they’re still capable of churning out turbocharged, three-minute, three-chord anthems with unbridled energy and emotion. But no one who has followed Green Day all these years would expect the band to stay within those confines for long. As Armstrong says, “I think that for Green Day, the one thing that sets us apart is that we get away with more experiments than most bands that come from punk rock.”

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