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WATCH: Green Day returns to roots in ‘Revolution Radio’ video

/ 10:09 PM June 14, 2017

American punk rock band Green Day relives its early days in a new video for “Revolution Radio”, the title single off the group’s 2016 album.

In the new clip, Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool can be seen in archival footage playing at 924 Gilman, the Berkeley, California, punk venue where the group got its start.

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The band is set to embark on a European tour later this month in support of “Revolution Radio”. In August, they’ll head out on a North American tour leg, beginning in Auburn, Washington on April 1 and finishing up on September 16 at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles.

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The footage in the “Revolution Road” video is taken from the Iggy Pop-narrated documentary “Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk”, which spans 30 years of punk music history in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The doc will be screened in cities around the United States in tandem with Green Day’s U.S. tour dates. JB

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