The Band:
Billie Joe Armstrong - vocals, guitar
Mike Dirnt - bass, vocals
Tre Cool - drums
The Bio:
Out of all the post-Nirvana American alternative bands to break
into the pop mainstream, Green Day were second only to Pearl
Jam and Soundgarden in terms of influence. In truth, Green Day
were simply punk revivalists, recharging the energy of speedy,
catchy three-chord punk-pop songs. Though their music wasn't
particularly innovative, they brought the sound of late-'70s
punk to a new, younger generation.
Main Riff
The main riff through the song is easy, as most "punk" music
truly is. You will be working with fast chord changes though,
all based solely on power chords. Let's assume then for the
main riff you will be using your 1st and 3rd/4th fingers ( whichever
is more comfortable ) on the notes. Remember to play close attention
to the timing with this, as that is the key to the song.
Verse
For the verse, notice that you start out with nothing but mutes. This
will aid you in getting used to them if you aren't already. You will
be muting for the first two measures. Do this by not actually playing
any strings, but holding them down with any of your fingers enough to
where you don't hear an actual note, but you do hear a sound from the
guitar. It will sound muffled. For the third and fourth measures, you
are just playing the same thing that you did in the main riff, but barre
the extra string with your 3rd/4th finger.
Chorus
All of these measures are mostly repetitive from the main riff and
the verse.