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Green Day - The Boys Are Back In Town DVD

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Over twenty years in the game and still often thought of as a new act Green Day have shone so much brighter than every one of their original Nu-Punk contemporaries through a quite staggering talent for writing the best pop-punk tracks of all time and performing the most exciting shows most fans have ever seen. And when their recent material is just as good if not better than that which they composed and performed 2 decades before you know this is a band to be reckoned with. This 2 DVD set tells the full story of Green Day from the earliest incarnation of the group... right through their period of fanatical superstardom and even suggests what might happen to the band in the future. And via rare performance footage archive interviews with the boys themselves contributions from their closest friends and colleagues review and critique from the worlds finest rock writers news clips location shoots and a host of other features this package becomes the finest documentary film on the band yet to emerge. [show more]

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Released
01 June 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Pride 
Classification
Runtime
220 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
0823564517391 
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Documentary film profiling the American punk rock trio. Rock critics discuss the reason for the band's longevity, taking a look at the back catalogue they have amassed. Rare performance footage and interviews with the band are also included.