Green Day: A Musical Biography

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Bloomsbury Academic, 2010 - 174 pagine

Here is an up-to-date, thoroughly researched biography of the world's most popular pop-punk band.

Green Day is almost certainly the world's most popular pop-punk band. How they got there is the subject of Green Day: A Musical Biography, the first book to follow the band from their beginnings through the spring 2009 release of 21st Century Breakdown.

Tracing the band's evolution from fiercely independent punks to a global powerhouse, Green Day starts with the members' earliest musical influences and upbringing and the founding of the punk club 924 Gilman Street that shaped their sense of community. Discussion of their conflicted feelings about signing to a major label explores the classic rock 'n' roll conundrum of "selling out," while details of their decline and 2004 rebirth offer an inspirational story of artistic rejuvenation. Interviews with the band members and key figures in their lives, excerpted from punk 'zines and other publications, offer a perspective on their methods of self-promotion and the image they have chosen to project over time.

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Kjersti Egerdahl is a music and pop culture editor who has edited books on Jimi Hendrix, the Grateful Dead, Michael Jackson, and many other topics.

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