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The Network is a six-piece New Wave band, which is suspected to be a secret side project of the members of Green Day. They released their debut album Money Money 2020 on Billie Joe Armstrong's independent record label Adeline Records on September 30, 2003. A re-release of the album, with two bonus tracks, followed in 2004. According to a recent interview (March 19, 2009) with John Roecker on DJ Rossstar's Punk Rock Show,[1] The Network will be releasing a second record. The album may or may not be called Omega 3000, however, "Omega 3000" is definitely a song on the new album.[citation needed]
[edit] MembersIt has not yet been confirmed that members of The Network include Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, Tré Cool and Jason White, all of whom are most famous for their work as the band Green Day.[2][3][4] The stage names of The Network are Fink, The Snoo, Van Gough, Captain Underpants and Balducci. Armstrong denies the involvement of any Green Day members in The Network. Although the style of music is different (New Wave as opposed to Green Day's punk-rock style), Armstrong's voice can be unmistakably made out on several tracks including "Teenagers From Mars." Warner/Chapell Music almost proved that members of Green Day are involved in The Network by citing the three Green Day members as having writing credits for The Network's album Money Money 2020.[5][6][7][2][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
In addition, the band's website (The Network) was registered by Green Day, Inc., on May 16, 2003. WHOIS details for the domain can be seen at Network Solutions. Green Day also utilized the domain in July 2007 to host their rendition of The Simpsons theme song for The Simpsons Movie. [1] More evidence of The Network being Green Day came in the form of a recent Green Day release of 7" Vinyls of all their singles. Among these are songs by The Network and other side project, Foxboro Hot Tubs. [edit] IdentitiesStill unknown about The Network is which stage name goes with which musician. The following information may or may not link the members of Green Day to certain stage names in the band.
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[edit] Album re-releaseMoney Money 2020 was re-mastered and re-released by Reprise Records on November 9, 2004, with two additional tracks, "Hammer of the Gods" and a cover of the The Misfits "Teenagers from Mars" which can also be heard on Tony Hawk's American Wasteland while "Roshambo" is on the NHL 2005 soundtrack. The original Money Money 2020 release came with a companion DVD with music videos directed and produced by Roy Miles of AntiDivision. A segment of the song "Joe Robot" can also be heard on several VH1 specials like "All Access", MTV 2's "High School Stories", and at least once on the MTV show "Pimp My Ride." [edit] External links[edit] References
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