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‘Green Day: Rock Band’ Features Decades Of Dye Jobs And Tattoos

‘I thought we could have a lot of fun with ‘Rock Band’ and highlight different times in our career,’ Mike Dirnt tells MTV News. By James Montgomery Green Day Photo: MTV News Capturing the likeness of a band that’s spent the past two decades rifling through Manic Panic and tattoo ink at a breakneck pace was one of the biggest challenges facing the designers of “Green Day: Rock Band,” and Green Day were more than ready to put them to the test. “I think we were sort of challenging the programmers and the game designers, like, ‘OK, but can you do this ?’ ” drummer Tre Cool said. “And they’re like, ‘Sure!’ ‘Well … can you do this ?’ ‘Yeah!’ ‘OK, but it’s got to be … ‘ ‘Yeah!’ They were really good.” “I thought we could have a lot of fun with ‘Rock Band’ and highlight different times in our career,” bassist Mike Dirnt said. “I thought it was a really cool way to kind of show people, you know, just different things [about the group] in a format the size of a TV set.” It seems that — nearly as much as their music — Green Day’s career can be broken down into specific looks too: the baby dreadlocks and eye-popping dye jobs of the Dookie days; the bottle-blond, leather-jacket look of the Warning era; or the black spikes (and even blacker eyeliner) of American Idiot, to name just a few. And the designers of “Rock Band” knew that — which is why all those looks made the cut. Plus a whole lot more, too. “Different details come up in the game that go from, you know, 1994 through 2000. Plus, what year is it now? 2009, 2010?” frontman Billie Joe Armstrong laughed. “And just kind of seeing the different tattoos and wearing a T-shirt I remember. Like, the T-shirt that I wore, and I wrote ‘Stupid’ on it and put an arrow up to my face. And that’s the kind of details that they seem to nail.” And while the hairstyles and tattoos might be instantly recognizable to Green Day fans, there’s another — slightly newer — detail that designers decided to include almost as a joke: the band’s Drunk Bunny, which started making appearances during American Idiot performances and has since become a fan favorite. And, yes, his inclusion made all the difference to the guys in the band. “Yeah, that’s great too. Sometimes when we were playing festivals, whoever was playing right before us weren’t quite getting the crowd going, so I think we ended up with a friend of ours just putting a bunny costume on and said, ‘Hey, go warm up the crowd!’ ” Armstrong smiled. “So, you know, they’d just down beers and get everybody to do the YMCA, you know? It’s definitely a nice touch.” MTV News is celebrating the release of “Green Day: Rock Band” with a week of special coverage. For more on the game, check out our Multiplayer blog. For a chance to win a “Rock Band” guitar signed by the guys in Green Day, head over to the MTV Newsroom blog. Related Videos Green Day: Rock Band Video Mods Related Photos The Evolution Of: Green Day Related Artists Green Day

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Gucci’s Luxury Packaging Gets a Green(er) Makeover

Gucci’s newly designed packaging is FSC-certified and recyclable. Image courtesy of Gucci. We have been following Rainforest Action Network’s ( RAN ) ” Don’t Bag Indonesia’s Rainforests ” campaign since its inception and it continues to reach new heights in the fight against the pulp and paper industry; Over 20 leading fashion brands including

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LivingHomes and Nexterra Green Homes Team Up To Do Modern Green Prefab Right

TreeHugger has been a big fan of Steve Glenn and his Living Homes since it started . But when I first heard that they were coming to Canada I was a bit dubious, after a few years of working in the business here. I had concerns about the level of interest in modern prefab and the suitability of the Living Homes designs for the Canadian climate. Now, having seen what Gary Lands and Barry Campbell of Nexterra Green Homes are planning, I realize that I was completely wrong. They have addressed every one of the proble… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Yes, It’s True: California is Banning Plastic Bags

Photo via IAN Thanks largely to the interminable gloom of the BP Gulf oil spill , it feels like we haven’t seen any good news on the green front for ages. But while all eyes have been on the Gulf, the California State Assembly passed a truly exciting bill : One that bans single-use plastic bags across the state. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Green Day Talk Getting Their Own ‘Rock Band’

‘I think it might have inspired people to get real guitars and real drums,’ Billie Joe Armstrong says of the video game’s appeal. By James Montgomery Green Day might not be the first band that comes to mind when you think “video games” (although in their early years, they did have a Sega Genesis on their “Book Mobile” tour bus). So with the release of the new, ultra-deluxe “Green Day: Rock Band” right around the corner, we asked the guys just why they decided to partner up with MTV Games for the project. And, as is the case with many things involving the band, the answer was a combination of both high-minded idealism, and, well, low-brow, decidedly boozy realism. “When I’ve seen ‘Rock Band,’ what I’ve noticed is that there’s a lot of old songs and different kinds of songs by different bands that kids are picking up on,” frontman Billie Joe Armstrong explained. “And that’s what I thought was so cool about it … [‘Rock Band’ is] its own radio station in a way. But, you know, you’re sort of involved with it. And though you’re playing plastic guitars, I think it might even have inspired some people to actually go out and, you know, get real guitars and real drums and start to figure it out on their own, you know?” “The first time I ever saw ‘Rock Band,’ uh, it was like in a pub in California and they had a TV and they had the game set up in a little corner,” drummer Tr

London’s Green Olympics are Looking Brown

Image from London2012 : Olympic Park London’s 2012 Olympic pledge, to be the greenest Olympic Games ever, started with great enthusiasm. But some wondered about that goal when McDonalds was announced as the official supplier of food. Then came the stories of construction going over-budget and of course the recession kicked in…. Now it has been announced that a plan to build a massive wind turbine on site has been scrapped. It was supposed to have produced 20% of the Olympic Park’s ener… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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What song does Russell Brand want played at his wedding? (And what was, or will be, played at yours?)

Russell Brand talks his way to Hollywood stardom

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Unlike most emerging Hollywood stars, there’s nothing Russell Brand won’t talk about. At 34, he’s practically already said and done it all. The British, brash, self-confessed former sex, heroin and crack addict, whose pranks and antics included being forced to resign as a BBC radio host after lewd phone calls, is now rising through the ranks of Hollywood movie stars in roles that show off his famous, fast-talking ways. This week he tests out his first major starring role on U.S. movie audiences in “Get Him to the Greek,” which gives top billing to his old role as music pop star Aldous Snow from the 2008 film “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.” It opens in U.S. theaters on Friday. Brand says the character, who in the film takes a naive record label intern on a hedonistic descent into the world of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, reminds him of his dark and wild days chronicled in his irreverent 2007 memoir “My Booky Wook.” “It’s like being able to, for a very brief stint, live out the dark fantasies of the past that were troublesome to actually live the first time,” he told Reuters in his usual tongue-in-cheek tone in a recent interview. “Get Him to the Greek” — a spin-off of sorts from “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” in which the Aldous Snow character was only one part of a broader story — co-stars Jonah Hill as the intern (Aaron Green) who struggles to take Snow from London to Los Angeles for a concert at the city’s Greek Theater. Along the way, the pair get into tricky escapades and, of course, learn what is truly important in life. DRAMATIC AND EMOTIONAL While the role of Snow takes full advantage of Brand’s comic reputation and while audiences may see him as merely an attention seeker, Brand is a classically trained actor. He said that, at least for “a little while,” he would be happy to carve out a career like Adam Sandler or Jack Black. Brand will appear opposite Oscar winner Helen Mirren in a film version of “The Tempest” and is set to remake the 1981 Dudley Moore comedy “Arthur,” about a wealthy man who refuses to grow up, also alongside Mirren. He studied at London’s Drama Center, and although he jokes about it — “you know, take your clothes off, start crying. That type of school” — he seems able to easily express the emotions needed to be an actor. In his memoir Brand was candid in detailing a troubled childhood in industrial Essex, England, as well as various sex and drug-filled adventures in the underbelly of London before landing a hosting gig at youth-oriented MTV. “I am still a very emotionally visceral, volatile man, tumultuous to the end, forever flinging out feelings. I am not at all spent,” he said. “There is still a craving, a yearning.” He has now left London for Los Angeles, and said he intends to marry his girlfriend, pop star Katy Perry, this year. That relationship has made Brand and Perry fodder for the celebrity tabloids, which he despairs. “It’s a horror to be in the tabloids,” Brand said. “I don’t mind intelligent analysis, but what can we do? We live spellbound in a cyclical bubble of senseless illusions.” In real-life, Brand often likes to quote French philosopher Michel Foucault, and he cites Richard Pryor, Gandhi, P.G. Wodehouse, Oscar Wilde and Dorothy Parker as among his heroes. He says he practices daily meditation, ashtanga yoga, a 12-step recovery program to stave off addictions and ultimately, he wants “to make all people connected through spiritual magnetism.” As for money, fame and glory, “it’s nice to have them,” he said. “But on the horizon there is something valuable to pursue, and I don’t think it’s about the acquisition of wealth.” (Editing by Bob Tourtellotte and Alex Dobuzinskis)

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Quote of the Day: Robert Stern on When All Architecture is Green Architecture

Robert Stern is Dean of the Yale School of Architecture, discussing sustainable design in Environment Yale. UTNE Reader picks up the story and illustrates it with….. a parking garage? “I don’t think sustainability is a design aesthetic, any more than having electricity in your building, or telephones, or anything else,” says Ster… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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