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  2. Mike Dirnt - Wikipedia

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    Dirnt often brought his bass to school, and the plucking noise of the unamplified strings led classmates to jokingly call him by the onomatopoeia "Dirnt". [10] After changing its name to Green Day , the band recorded its debut album 39/Smooth over the 1989 Christmas holiday break and went on its first van tour in June 1990, leaving the day that ...

  3. American Idiot - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong added tracks of acoustic guitar-playing throughout the record to augment his electric guitar rhythms and Cool's drumming. [24] For most of the record, Dirnt used an Ampeg SVT bass amplifier, recording with his signature Fender Precision Bass. [35]

  4. J.A.R. - Wikipedia

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    "J.A.R." (alternatively titled "J.A.R. (Jason Andrew Relva)") is a song by the American rock band Green Day. Written by bassist Mike Dirnt about a friend who committed suicide in a car crash, [4] the song was a previously unreleased track from the Dookie sessions but it was later featured on the soundtrack to the movie Angus in 1995.

  5. Longview (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrically, the song is about a day spent sitting around the house, doing absolutely nothing of importance and masturbating until the days are no longer fun. Bassist Mike Dirnt has stated that the famous bass line intro to this song was written one night while he was high on LSD. [9] The song is named after the city of Longview, Washington. [10]

  6. Jesus of Suburbia - Wikipedia

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    Dirnt said that it came about from natural rehearsals between the trio. [13] The song was an extension of Armstrong's desire to write the " Bohemian Rhapsody " of the future. [ 14 ] Also, the opening bars of "Jesus of Suburbia," with their guitar-voice call and response structure, seem evocative of David Bowie 's " Moonage Daydream ".

  7. The Coverups - Wikipedia

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    The Coverups is an American cover band that serves as a side project for Green Day members Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt.Founded in January 2018 as an outlet for performing cover songs, the band consists of guitarists Armstrong and Dirnt as well as several musicians from the Green Day circle, such as touring guitarist Jason White, audio engineer Chris Dugan on drums and tour manager Bill ...

  8. Greatest Hits: God's Favorite Band - Wikipedia

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    Mike Dirntbass, backing vocals; Tré Cool – drums, percussion, backing vocals, accordion on "Minority" Additional musicians. Petra Haden – violin on "Hitchin' a Ride" Conan McCallum – violin on "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" Rob Cavallo – piano; Jason Freese – piano; Tom Kitt – string arrangement for "21 Guns"

  9. How to Make Enemies and Irritate People - Wikipedia

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    Giorgini also played bass on the album outtake "Nightbreed" (a song written in 1990 for Weasel and guitarist John Jughead's band The Gore Gore Girls [5] [4]). Although Dirnt had recorded bass for the song, the group realized that his bass part was "stepping all over the lead vocal" in the chorus, so they removed it and had Giorgini re-record it ...