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Green Day deserves a lot of credit, for withstanding all the backlash, from the punk community, when they got comercial success. It's a tricky thing to bring, music with punk roots, in to the mainstream. Blink 182 is a good example of, just how wrong it can go. Green Day did not listen to the critics and just made good music.
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Green Day Sheet Music In the early 90's as "alternative" rock music took over the airwaves, punk revivalists Green Day were right there at the forefront of this musical revolution. While they didn't offer anything particularly "new" (at least to those already into the punk scene), they did make punk music popular.
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EMusic.com features top artists in all musical genres, such as Alternative (They Might Be Giants, Bush, Violent Femmes, Tom Waits), Punk (Green Day, Pennywise, Rancid, NOFX), Jazz (Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Armstrong, Concord Records), Blues (John Lee Hooker, B.B. King, Buddy Guy), Electronic (DJ Spooky, Coldcut), Hip Hop (Kool Keith, Blackalicious, The Coup), Country (Kenny Rogers, Willie Nelson, Patsy Cline), Rock (Phish, Elvis Costello, Goo Goo Dolls, The Kinks), World (Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn, Lee 'Scratch' Perry) and Popular Vocalists (Liza Minnelli, Eartha Kitt, Judy Garland).
You can get your Green Day fix on Music Choice® Hit List & Alternative through your TV. Music Choice® is a collection of music channels available on digital cable and DirectTV, go to musicchoice.com for more info.
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Music Choice, the premier, multi-platform music network, today announced that its video-on-demand service will be the only network offering the full and uncut version of Green Day’s “Jesus of Suburbia” video. Beginning December 12th, the complete twelve minute long video will be available to millions of Comcast subscribers through Music Choice On-Demand.
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