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Rock Milestones: Green Day: 1000 Hours to Kerplunk 2007

54 min📅 2007-01-01

"It’s too late, we’re not a one-hit wonder."

Rock Milestones: Green Day: 1000 Hours to Kerplunk (2007) dives into the raw energy of Green Day's early days, capturing the spark that turned a scrappy punk trio into global icons.

Cast

Billie Joe Armstrong
Billie Joe Armstrong
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Mike Dirnt
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Tré Cool
Tré Cool
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rock Milestones: Green Day: 1000 Hours to Kerplunk (2007) about?

This documentary chronicles the pivotal period leading up to Green Day's breakthrough album, *Kerplunk*, and the discovery that launched them into the spotlight. It blends behind-the-scenes insights with the band's raw performances, highlighting their evolution from a local punk act to a band on the brink of fame.

Who directed Rock Milestones: Green Day: 1000 Hours to Kerplunk?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Rock Milestones: Green Day: 1000 Hours to Kerplunk?

The documentary features Green Day's core lineup—Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool—alongside the A&R visionary who first recognized their potential.

Is Rock Milestones: Green Day: 1000 Hours to Kerplunk (2007) worth watching?

As a tight, 54-minute deep dive into punk rock history, it's a compelling watch for fans of Green Day or anyone interested in the raw energy of the '90s underground scene. While not a mainstream hit, its authenticity and behind-the-scenes details make it a standout for music enthusiasts.

How long is Rock Milestones: Green Day: 1000 Hours to Kerplunk?

The film runs for 54 minutes.

About Rock Milestones: Green Day: 1000 Hours to Kerplunk (2007) — The untold story behind Green Day's punk breakthrough

Rock Milestones: Green Day: 1000 Hours to Kerplunk (2007) dives into the raw energy of Green Day's early days, capturing the spark that turned a scrappy punk trio into global icons. At its heart is the label scout who first spotted their potential, recounting the making of *Kerplunk*—the album that nearly spelled their breakthrough. With electrifying performances from Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool, this 54-minute documentary pulses with the raw passion of 1990s underground rock. The film explores themes of artistic rebellion, the thrill of discovery, and the intoxicating moment just before fame changes everything.

Narrated with gritty enthusiasm, it's a time capsule of a band on the verge of reshaping music forever. For fans of punk's unfiltered spirit, this is more than a milestone—it's a testament to the power of three chords and a dream. Available on multiple devices, it's a must-watch for anyone craving the untamed energy of Green Day's rise.