See Green Day Bust Out a Whole Bunch of Rarities at Lollapalooza Afterparty Gig

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Green Day unleashed some songs they haven't played in over 20 years at an intimate show in Chicago. Details ⬇️

unleashed a heavy helping of rarities — including some songs the band hasn’t played in over 20 years — during their semi-surprise, Lollapalooza aftershow gig Friday at Chicago’s Metro.

Free from the shackles of their just-ended leg of their Hella Mega Tour — where Green Day performed largely the same concert nearly 30 times — Billie Joe Armstrong and company dug deep into their catalog for Friday’s show, unearthing songs likeDuring the freewheeling set, Green Day also delivered a trio oftracks — “Private Ale,” “Christie Road,” and “One of My Lies” — and fan favorites like “Geek Stink Breath,” “Letterbomb” and “J.A.R.

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