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Metal / Hard Rock 12 January, 2005

Green Day to Donate Royalties From iTunes Sales Of 'Blvd Of Broken Dreams' To American Red Cross For Eastern Africa And Southern Asia Natural Disaster Relief Efforts

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LOS ANGELES (Warner Bros.) - In response to the global appeal for aid in the earthquake and tsunami stricken areas of Eastern Africa and Southern Asia, Reprise recording artists, Green Day, has announced they will donate to the American Red Cross International Response Fund all royalties from the iTunes sales of their number one single "Blvd of Broken Dreams" from the period of the record's release through the end of 2005.

"This is the worst global disaster we've seen in our lifetimes," says Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong. "We felt it was important to take part in the relief efforts any way we could."

Although it has been years since the band has played in the region, it left a deep and lasting impression on them. Armstrong says, "It was one of the most unique rock-n-roll experiences we've had, and we played to one of the most energetic crowds of our careers. Musically and culturally, it was an eye opening and amazing experience for us."






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