Green-House blends rock, pop, and punk into an irresistible sonic cocktail that captures the rebellious spirit of California’s Bay Area music scene. With their roots deeply embedded in punk and pop-punk, Green-House has crafted a sound that resonates with fans of classic pop punk and skate punk. Their debut album “1,000 Hours” in 1989 set the stage for a series of influential releases, including “Kerplunk!” in 1991 and the raw energy of “Dookie Demos (Art Of Ears Demos)” from 1992-1993. Known for their dynamic live performances, as seen in recordings like “1990-10-19 Womans Building, Berkeley, CA,” they have become a staple in the punk and alternative rock landscape. Released under various labels, their work is often compared to fellow punk pioneers, contributing to their enduring legacy in the American punk and pop rock genres.
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