 NEW YORK (Greenday.com) - Green Day drummer Tre Cool checked in with fans via the band's official Web site ( www.greenday.com) on Thursday (March 7), giving them a vague update on the progress of the band's upcoming new album.����������������������������������������� "This is what's f*&@ing going f*&@ing on," says Tre Cool. "We're practicing every f*&@ing day and we sound pretty good I might add. We officially put up the list of songs for the new record now on the wall of our jam space - sort of a tradition. We put a list up there and we add songs when we get them writ. So we've got some songs writ and got them practiced kick tight. That's about it." As for a release date, the drummer reports the album will be in stores "sometime not so soon." Calls to Warner Bros. Records for a more specific answer were not returned by press time. Meanwhile, as Green Day churns out new songs for the follow-up to 2000's Warning, the band is also rehearsing for its upcoming tour of Japan (kicking off March 29 in Sapporo) and its Pop Disaster tour with Blink-182, Jimmy Eat World, and Saves the Day (commencing on April 17 in Bakersfield, Calif.).
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