Interactive Green Day special out now!
Download the ultimate Green Day fanzine
For the world's first interactive Green Day fanzine, we've dug deep into the archives of Total Guitar, Metal Hammer and Classic Rock magazines to bring you classic interviews from the past, as well as new videos, reviews interviews - and even a complete review of their entire discography.
Inside you'll find an entire HD video tutorial section dedicated to teaching guitarists and drummers a batch of Green Day classics, helmed by the pros from Total Guitar and Rhythm magazines.
As if that wasn't enough, we've also got Billie Joe Armstrong discussing the band's recent ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, ¡Tré! trilogy, a complete set of three previously undiscovered American Idiot-era interviews, the chance to zoom into the Dookie artwork and get to know its characters, the band's favourite live cover versions explained, and a celebrity expose - of Green Day's allies and enemies!
What more could a Green Day fan want? This is the ultimate digital special for fans of the original East Bay punks.
Download now for just £3.99 from the Total Guitar App
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