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Someone else PLEASE invest in Batt. Fanfics, edits, drawings—I DON’T CARE! I NEED MORE I CAN’T BE THE ONLY ONE WHO DOES THE WORK.
Boys ♥ Makeup! (J-14, October/November 2005)
Green Day & Good Charlotte news [INROCK (June 2006)]
Pictured: Billie and Benji Madden (Good Charlotte) at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards held at the Pauley Pavilion at UCLA in Los Angeles on April 1st.
PHOTO BY JEFF KRAVITZ/FilmMagic.com/MediaVast Japan
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Green Day & Good Charlotte
Green Day — “Use Your Phone!”
Green Day regularly urges young people to become actively involved in politics through their music. In collaboration with the non-profit organisation Music for America, they are calling on young people to register to vote early. In the United States, in order to vote, you must be registered on the electoral roll in advance. To reduce the number of young people who waste their precious right to vote by failing to do this, Music for America has launched a groundbreaking initiative this year. In partnership with mobile phone companies, it has set up a system whereby people can request voter registration forms using their mobile phones. To make effective use of this system, popular musicians such as Green Day are needed. More than 350 bands, including Green Day, are cooperating with Music for America and encouraging concert audiences to register to vote via their mobile phones, providing them with specific instructions on how to do so. It is Billie Joe and the others' earnest wish that this will encourage young people to take an interest in politics as early as possible, ahead of the 2008 presidential election. This groundbreaking campaign, tailored to a young generation well versed in computers, mobile phones, and the internet, looks set to continue receiving strong support from Green Day.
Meanwhile, Green Day won the Best Group category at the MTV Australia Video Music Awards held in Sydney, Australia, on April 12th.
Translator's Note: To read this feels like getting psychic damage of getting reminded that 2006 was 19 years ago. On top of the fact that things have changed so much since then.