Hal Leonard Green Day Rebels With A Cause
Green Day: Rebels With A Cause is an in-depth account of Green Day’s 20-year journey from their scrappy high school band days to international stardom. It’s a punk-roots journey told through incisive interviews and first-hand accounts that expose as much about the music scene as the band members themselves.
From their 1994 major label debut album Dookie to the award-winning American Idiot, Green Day have now successfully taken the spirit of punk into the world of stadium-rock. This intimate and perceptive band biography tells exactly how they did it and reveals what success has meant to these feted Californian champions of alternative rock.
About The Author:
Seattle-based author Gillian G. Gaar has written the book She’s A Rebel: The History of Women in Rock & Roll, has served as a consultant on the Nirvana box set With the Lights Out, has appeared in The Nirvana Companion, Trouble Girls and the Goldmine Beatles Digest (both volumes) among other anthologies. She has also written for music/entertainment magazines/ online sites around the world.