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  1. John Kiffmeyer (born July 11, 1969), known professionally as Al Sobrante, is an American cinematographer and retired musician and songwriter. He is the former drummer for the punk rock band Green Day, leaving in 1990 and replaced by Tré Cool. [1]

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · While Kiffmeyer may have missed out on the chance of a lifetime when working with Green Day, the chemistry between the three core members was instrumental in turning them into the rock legends they are known as today.

  3. Oct 22, 2021 · Here's why Green Day drummer John Kiffmeyer decided to leave the band in 1990, four years before the release of their breakout album Dookie.

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    Frank Edwin Wright III (born December 9, 1972), better known by his stage name Tré Cool, is a German-born American musician, best known as the long-time drummer for the rock band Green Day. [3] He replaced the band's former drummer, John Kiffmeyer, in 1990. [4]

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    John Kiffmeyer (born July 11, 1969), known professionally in music as Al Sobrante, is an American musician, best known as the original drummer for Green Day. He was also in the band Isocracy, a well-respected band in the 924 Gilman scene. He eventually decided to focus on his educational endeavors and quit the band to become a full-time college stu...

    John Kiffmeyer was born in California on July 11, 1969. His first exposure in the punk scene was as the drummer of the band Isocracy. The group was popular in the East Bay, and mainstays at the famed club, 924 Gilman Street.

    However, Kiffmeyer is most well known for his time in Green Day. After the end of Isocracy, Kiffmeyer helped form Green Day. Because of his experience and knowledge of the underground community, Kiffmeyer was able to get the young band on its feet by placing calls to friends, among them prominent figure of the East Bay Larry Livermore. The first few performances took place at Contra Costa College, where Kiffmeyer was a journalism student. On the strength of an early performance, Livermore vowed to release a Green Day record on his Lookout! Records. The group's first full-length effort, 39/Smooth would feature a Kiffmeyer original, "I Was There", which documented the band at that place in time.

    Al left Green Day around 1990 to go to college. He didn't leave on friendly terms, though, because he neglected to tell the band about his departure (they only found out by another source). To get him back, Green Day didn't tell Al that they were replacing him, and when quoting his departure, Billie Joe said "he was a dick anyway."

    On April 16, 2015, Kiffmeyer joined Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt on stage during a Green Day concert at The House of Blues Cleveland, Ohio where the trio performed as Sweet Children, playing songs that they had not performed since the 1990's including "Sweet Children", "I Was There", and "Dry Ice".

  5. Apr 13, 2021 · When Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and John Kiffmeyer – known as ‘Al Sobrante’, the band’s original drummer – convened at the Art Of Ears Studios in San Francisco four days after the Christmas...

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  7. John Kiffmyer, also known as Al Sobrante, was board on July 11, 1969. He was Green Day ’s original drummer and responsible for writing the song I Was There . John's nickname is derived from his home town, El Sobrante.

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