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Added by Ryan Davis on June 11, 2009

If you want to make me feel 16, just play this album.
If you want to make me feel 16, just play this album.
Following Billie Joe Armstrong's mention of Green Day's involvement in something Rock Band-related during an interview on LA radio station KROQ on Monday, and some coy on-camera deflection by Harmonix's John Drake, today we get official confirmation that, yes, Green Day songs are coming to Rock Band. The press release, which you can read in its entirety below, only states that a three-pack of Green Day songs from the band's latest album, 21st Century Breakdown, would be available for download as of July 7th. I'm sure 21 Guns, Know Your Enemy, and East Jesus Nowhere are fine bits of Berkeley-based pop-punk, but what's most interesting about this press release to me is the statement that "Additional Green Day songs and projects will be announced at a later date." Whether that just means that you'll be able to buy the whole Dookie album or there's a Rock Band: Green Day down the road, though, is entirely up for speculation. Still, it's fun to speculate!

MTV GAMES, HARMONIX AND WARNER BROS. / REPRISE RECORDS PARTNER WITH GREEN DAY TO BRING THEIR MUSIC EXCLUSIVELY TO ROCK BAND®

First Green Day DLC Three Pack To Include 21 Guns, Know Your Enemy, East Jesus Nowhere From 21st Century Breakdown on July 7th

New York, NY – June 11, 2009 - MTV Games’ Harmonix Music Systems, a part of Viacom’s MTV Networks (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), the leading developer of music-based games, announced an extraordinary partnership with Warner Bros. Records and Green Day today to bring the music of multi-platinum, Grammy® Award winning Green Day, exclusively to Rock Band ®. Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool are the latest artists to bring songs from their impressive catalogue of hits to MTV’s genre defining, multi-million selling Rock Band® music video game platform that allows music fans and gamers to interact with and discover music like never before by choosing guitar, drums, vocals, or bass to start a band and rock the world. 

The first selection of Green Day songs to arrive on Rock Band as downloadable content will be a three-pack of songs from their latest release, 21st Century Breakdown on July 7th including: 21 Guns, Know Your Enemy, East Jesus Nowhere. Additional Green Day songs and projects will be announced at a later date. 

“Green Day not only rock hard, but are also epic storytellers,” said Van Toffler, President, MTV Networks, Music, LOGO and Film. “Their message and their music have been the voice and sound of this generation. The addition of Green Day is a huge victory for MTV and our audience, and marks another landmark in our efforts to bring the best artists to Rock Band.” 

"We are excited to be working with MTV and Harmonix,” said Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong. “They are leaders and visionaries in the world of music and video games, and Rock Band is a really cool way for fans of all ages to experience our music.”

"Green Day's epic music and incredible live performances put them in a class by themselves. Bringing Green Day and Rock Band together unites two extremely powerful forces to create a great music game experience for their fans," said Tom Whalley, Chairman/CEO, Warner Bros. Records. "This unique deal with MTV creates a true partnership with Green Day, Reprise and Harmonix as we embark upon the next great era of Green Day."

“It’s awesome that one of greatest bands on earth is coming to the Rock Band platform,” said Paul DeGooyer, SVP, Electronic Games and Music, MTV. “Green Day is a longtime favorite of the Harmonix team, and we’re very excited to provide a new way for their fans to connect with them, while at the same time helping put this incredible music in front of a whole new audience.” 

Selling nearly 50 million records worldwide, Green Day has won critical acclaim and numerous accolades including three Grammy® Awards for Best Alternative Album for Dookie, Best Rock Album for American Idiot, and Record of the Year for their smash hit "Boulevard of Broken Dreams". Green Day recently released their eighth studio album, 21st Century Breakdown, on Warner Music Group’s Reprise Records. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, as well as on the Rock, Active Rock, and Alternative charts, fueled by the Alternative radio No. 1 single “Know Your Enemy.” 21st Century Breakdown, which Rolling Stone has called “a rock opera in which the rock always comes first,” is also a hit around the world topping the charts in 24 countries including the UK, Canada, and Japan. 

Green Day - vocalist/guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt, and drummer Tré Cool - were three kids from working-class backgrounds who came of age in the underground punk scene in Berkeley, California. Even though they had released two records prior (1039 / Smooth Out Slappy Hours and Kerplunk), they announced their arrival with 1994's Dookie, a blast of punk-pop that spoke to bored teenagers everywhere. The album eventually sold 15 million copies worldwide, earned the band their first Grammy Award and inspired a raft of imitators. Over the years, Green Day continued to top the charts with their subsequent studio albums Insomniac, Nimrod, and Warning while entertaining millions of fans with their frenetic live shows. But it was their landmark 2004 album American Idiot that launched Green Day into the stratosphere. An artistic leap forward, American Idiot is a punk rock opera and sarcastic middle-finger salute to the Administration that captured the cultural and political landscape at that time. "Jesus of Suburbia" set the tone by telling a tale of choosing between self-destruction and redemption that resonated with listeners of all ages, nationalities, and political persuasions. American Idiot debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard chart and went on to sell more than five million copies in the U.S. and 12 million worldwide. It spawned five hit singles, earned seven Grammy nominations (winning two including Rock Album of the Year) and raised the bar for modern rock and roll. 

Originally launched on November 20, 2007, Rock Band is the ground-breaking, billion dollar selling franchise and music video game leader in paid song sales (over 45 million paid individual songs) and downloadable content with more than 700 tracks available to date via disc and download purchase (complete list of tracks at www.rockband.com/music). Rock Band and Rock Band 2 are available for Xbox 360, PLAYSTATION 3 system, PlayStation 2 system and Wii.

For more information on Green Day, please visit www.greenday.com and www.warnerbrosrecords.com.

For more information on Rock Band and Rock Band 2, please visit www.rockband.com.


56 Comments

tofford
on June 11, 2009
The new stuff doesnt interest me but if the old stuff ends up for download might be tempted for a bit of nostalgia for my 14 year old self haha.

Redfield
on June 11, 2009
Holy shit I want this bad!

XaiaX
on June 11, 2009
Basket Case.

Want.

Green Day will be mad fun on the drums.

dsplayer1010
on June 11, 2009
@TomA said:
" BOOOO!!!!!!! GREEN DAY IS GAY!!!!! "
Why is it that whenever Green Day comes up, there are people like you saying shit like that?

phlegms
on June 11, 2009
Ewww, I'll stick to The Beatles thank you very much.

Bucketdeth
on June 11, 2009
OMG YES THIS IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!!!!111!111

TheGreatGuero
on June 11, 2009
I certainly think it would be really stupid for them to get their own full-on Rock Band game. You don't follow up The Beatles with bands like Green Day. No offense to them, I don't hate them and think they've had some good songs, but it would be way too big of a downgrade and I think even Green Day themselves couldn't disagree with that. If they're going for a full band follow-up, I think it's gotta be with something like The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, or maybe even The Who or Pink Floyd.

Anyway, if it's just a whole album like Dookie, I think that's a great idea. Or maybe it'll be something along the lines of the AC/DC Live Rock Band game, which I think would be alright.

Vinchenzo is online
on June 11, 2009
I'd rather have good music. No buy!

Gump
on June 11, 2009
I want to play the bachirop!
I mean, Dookie is one of the best music albums ever.

Kyle
on June 11, 2009
How is this news?

Bucketdeth
on June 11, 2009
@dsplayer1010 said:
"
@TomA said:
" BOOOO!!!!!!! GREEN DAY IS GAY!!!!! "
Why is it that whenever Green Day comes up, there are people like you saying shit like that?
"
Did you look at the band, they do look a little homosexual, just saying.

William
on June 11, 2009
WHY?!?!?!!

VWGTI
on June 11, 2009
I won't buy their new stuff.

Phished0ne
on June 11, 2009
Dont care about these songs,  would be interested in the Dookie album, and if it turns out they are making a Rock Band: Green Day game..i will call them Acti-Monix

Jensonb
on June 11, 2009
Now I need to go buy a copy of Rock Band 2 (You win Navarro...You win). Oh well, at least I already have a Band pack from GH:WT.

Still, I'm surprised they didn't put 21st Century Breakdown itself in the pack...It's easily the best song on the album.

Red
on June 11, 2009
I hate Greenday, and I find the vast majority of their songs to just be the same thing over and over again, but "Know Your Enemy" would be pretty fun to play in Rock Band.

PlatypusPlatoon
on June 11, 2009
About. Goddamn. Time.

Can we get some of their older stuff, though?

bretthancock
on June 11, 2009
Old stuff, new stuff, it's all good.  Some very constructive criticism of Green Day going on in these comments I see.

StarwindX9
on June 11, 2009
@TomA:
seconded

Church069
on June 11, 2009
As long as we get some of Green Day's old stuff I'm sold, but if it's only new stuff PASS!


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