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Sheet music, chords Green Day - 21 Guns
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Violin
Violin
Sheet music, chords Green Day - 21 Guns
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Sheet music, chords Green Day - 21 Guns
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Sheet music, chords Green Day - Welcome To Paradise
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Sheet music, chords Green Day - 21 Guns
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Sheet music, chords Green Day - American Idiot
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Sheet music, chords Green Day - Welcome To Paradise
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Sheet music, chords Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends
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Sheet music, chords Green Day - American Idiot
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Sheet music, chords Green Day - 21 Guns
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Sheet music, chords Green Day - Jesus Of Suburbia
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Sheet music, chords Green Day - 21 Guns
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Vocal
Vocal

Green Day is an American rock band formed in 1986 by lead vocalist and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong and bassist Mike Dirnt. For much of the band's career, they have been a trio with drummer Tré Cool, who replaced John Kiffmeyer in 1990 prior to the recording of the band's second studio album, Kerplunk (1991). Green Day was originally part of the punk scene at the DIY 924 Gilman Street club in Berkeley, California. The band's early releases were with the independent record label Lookout! Records. In 1994, their major label debut Dookie, released through Reprise Records, became a breakout success and eventually shipped over 10 million copies in the U.S. Green Day is credited alongside fellow California punk bands including Sublime, Bad Religion, The Offspring and Rancid with popularizing mainstream interest in punk rock in the United States.