"Fuck the dog, the dog's dead." |
"I'm so beautiful! F***!" |
"My name is Tre Cool, ....and i snort donut sprinkles,......kind of a sweet drain." |
"No man can eat fifty eggs." |
"Somebody fuck me!" |
"There's a time in your life where everyone's got to tell someone to f**k off. So you might as well show someone how to do it." |
"There's nothing wrong with being a loser, it just depends on how good you are at it." (as said by Billie Joe) |
"when some people talk to me, I can hardly wait for them to shut up. Like shut up, your a moron, I have nothing to say to you" -Billie Joe (my God) |
(A strong beilife of Mike and Tre) "One day, dogs are gonna rule the world..." |
(Billie Joe on his childhood-) "...and then there would be the punks that sit up on the plaza who were the scariest people, because ya know, they would kick your ass. Especially if you ended up showing up if you were like a new punk guy. They'd just, rip the shirt off your back. They were mean. Cruel people." (Interviewer-) "Then of course you became one of them!" (Billie-) "Yeah, ya know! (laughter) But I was a nicer one for sure!" |
(billie joe) - "Punk is always something that's going to be with us and to try and explain that would be stupid at this point" |
(On people like "St. Jimmy") A friend of mine was saying how he had a friend, ya know just one of those guys who would fly off the handle and, when they were really young, his parents had this brand new coffee table and he's sitting there, and he just took a knife and wrote "Eat Sh*t". |
(Tre cool on himself) Tre Cool is the drummer of GreenDay and he snorts doughnut sprinkles. |
(When asked in 1992 where they would be in years time) Billie Joe: I'm going to point a gun at Tré, Tré will point a gun at Mike and Mike will point a gun at me. Mike: We're going to count to 3 then pull the trigger. |
[Fans and collaborators attribute this success to Green Day's return to punk's outspoken, politically volatile roots.] There was an element of danger to pretty much anything the Clash or the [Sex] Pistols were saying, ... But if you look at the last five or six years, you'll see there's been no danger, or real statement that talked to kids directly: 'What's your government doing? What is your news telling you at six o'clock on Channel 4? Why do you have to believe that?' |