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Mark Hoppus says that Blink-182 and Green Day rivalry during their 2002 Pop Disaster tour made them a better band. Hoppus ...
revealing that his good friend Jim loved Dookie so much that he named his dog after the mega-selling album. Priceless! Who could imagine such a thing? But I didn’t care about any of that.
These controversial album covers from the 90s were a pretty big deal back in the day, and each of them has a strange story to ...
"It was this back-and-forth about who could put on the better show and who could win people over," Hoppus explained.
Green Day, formed in 1986 in Berkeley, California, is one of the world's best-selling bands, with over 75 million records ...
as Billie Joe Armstrong reflected back on his band's unexpected launch to superstardom with 1994's multi-million-selling Dookie album. The Californian punk band's third record, but first for ...
Clai Rice, associate professor at University of Louisiana-Lafayette, focuses some of his research on contemporary theories of ...
Blink-182's Mark Hoppus has spoken to NME about his band’s past rivalry with Green Day, dating back to their shared 2002 Pop Disaster Tour.
They are known for their punk rock sound and energetic performances. The band rose to fame with their 1994 album Dookie, which became a huge commercial success. Green Day won several Grammy Awards ...
Mark Hoppus has opened up on his band's rivalry with Green Day, admitting that the two groups butted heads during their joint ...
Green Day reflects on why their music still resonates more than three decades later. This conversation is shared as they ...