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Date Posted:21:35:37 10/17/05 Mon In reply to:
Sam
's message, "Re: Green Day on groupies" on 18:34:24 10/17/05 Mon
It was very obvious they were avoiding answering questions about groupies in both interviews. What is Billie going to say? Yes, I've fucked a few groupies and, by the way, can you send a copy of this interview to my wife? Even asking such a question is ridiculous - but, that's Kerrang for ya. I was mainly focusing on Tre's comment that he wanted era of the supergroupie back - whether he was being facetious or not I don't know. The Kerrang reporter also asked about the biggest skeleton in their closet and Tre said something about the three of them going down on each other back in college. He was obviously joking, especially since none of them went to college. You'd be surprised, however, to read message boards where the young fans actually took the comment seriously.
My main point is at least they avoided answering the questions and didn't trash groupies like some other bands have been known to do. Unlike Jimmy Eat World and My Chemical Romance, they took the high road. Either that or they're smart enough to know that trashing groupies will lead to bean-spilling on groupie message boards. Their coy behavior may indicate something revealing.
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>Married guys in bands often publicly deny the
>existence of groupies because they do not want their
>wives to know about the lifestyle. The "denial" works
>both ways though.
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>A few years ago, I toured with a certain band (not
>Green Day) for a while. I was totally unaware that my
>guy was in a real relationship until another band
>member's wife flew in for a gig and I got sent home so
>he wouldn't get busted.
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>I don't know whether or not Green Day engage in
>anything with groupies, but their claim that they are
>unaware of a groupie scene is complete bull.
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