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Mike Dirnt Background information Birth name Michael Ryan Pritchard Also known as Mike Dirnt Born May 4, 1972
Berkeley, California, United StatesGenres Punk rock, alternative rock, rock, new wave, pop punk, garage rock Occupations Musician, Bassist, Songwriter Instruments Bass, guitar, vocals, drums, farfisa, violin Years active 1987–present Labels Reprise Records
Lookout! Records
Adeline RecordsAssociated acts Green Day, The Frustrators, Screeching Weasel, Foxboro Hot Tubs Notable instruments Fender Precision Bass
Gibson G3
Fender Telecaster BassMichael Ryan Pritchard (born May 4, 1972) is an American musician, best known as the bassist, backing vocalist and co-founder of the American Rock band Green Day. While at school, he would play "air-bass." While pretending to pluck the strings, he made the noise, "dirnt, dirnt, dirnt". As a result, his schoolmates began to call him "Mike Dirnt".
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Life and career
Dirnt was born and raised in California. Mike's mother was a heroin addict. He was given up for adoption when he was a baby to a Native American mother and a white father. He has one sister, Myla. When he was 7, his adoptive parents got a divorce. Mike lived with his father for a while, but confrontations sent him back to his mother. He lived there on the borderline of poverty, his sister left home at the age of 13. "There were all sorts of things happening," says Mike. "When I was in fourth or fifth grade, my mom stayed out all night, came home the next day with a guy, and he moved in. I'd never met the guy before, and all of a sudden he's my stepdad. We didn't get along for years. Later on, when I hit high school, my mom moved away from us, and me and my stepdad got real close. He instilled a lot in me. The one thing my family did give me is blue-collar morals. But then he died when I was 17." [1]
Dirnt had left home when he was 17 to live out of his truck, but later rented a room in Billie Joe Armstrong's house. He attended Salesian High School (where he briefly played with the band Helder and the Heldernauts), John Swett High School, and ended up graduating from Pinole Valley High School in 1990; Green Day went on its first tour the day after graduation.
However, Dirnt almost didn't graduate. He had missed school because of work, and his mother wasn't around to sign absentee forms. Two unexcused absences caused him to lose a full grade point; and at the end of senior year, he had poor results instead of the grades he'd worked to achieve. "I took my mom aside", Mike says. "I said, 'This is how it is. You have so much shit going on in your life, so if once every semester you ask me if I've done my homework and jump all over my case, that's not right. Have I failed yet? No. And I'm going to graduate if you stay off my back. The one time in your life you chose to have morals, and it's going to fuck me up."[1]
Dirnt met Billie Joe Armstrong in 1982 at age 10 in the Rodeo Elementary School cafeteria, a few months before Armstrong's father died of esophageal cancer. He and Armstrong first founded Sweet Children in 1987 at age 15, and they then started their current band Green Day with former Isocracy drummer John Kiffmeyer (a.k.a. Al Sobrante) and then switched to their present drummer, Tre Cool. Some years before, Dirnt moved in with Armstrong because his mother and sister moved away from Rodeo. Dirnt did not want to move away from his new-found best friend and love for music.
Green Day's Woodstock '94 gig was one for the history books: a huge mud fight ensued between the band and the audience. So many mud-covered fans got up on stage by the end of the set that one of the security guards mistook Dirnt for a marauding fan, tackled him, and broke several of his teeth while attempting to haul him off the stage.
He used to play a Gibson G3 bass, but during Nimrod., Tre Cool accidentally broke it on stage trying to show fan Brendan Taylor how to spin a bass around his back. Armstrong then sent Dirnt's bass tech out to get him a new bass. It resulted in a '69 Fender Precision Bass. He later asked Fender to make him a custom P-Bass, and the result is modeled after the '51 P-Bass with a '59 Custom Shop "Hot Rod" Split-Coil Pickup, a BadAss II bridge and a thinner neck. It was released in early 2004.
Armstrong credits Dirnt as "The best bass player in the history of punk rock" in Bullet in a Bible.
Personal life
Dirnt has a daughter, Estelle Desiree, who was born in April 1997 (with first wife Anastasia) and has the nickname "Hero." He won full custody of her in the summer of 2008 and took her to live in Oakland. In 2004, he married his then girlfriend Sarah. The two divorced that same year. On March 14, 2009, Dirnt married Brittney Cade. Their wedding was a private ceremony in Brittney's hometown of Ojai, California. Dirnt has two children with Cade: a son, Brixton Michael, born on October 11, 2008, and a daughter, Ryan Ruby Mae, born on November 29, 2010.
Dirnt is a Star Wars fan, he stated in an interview "I base most of my religious beliefs on Star Wars."
Dirnt is part owner of Rudy's Can't Fail Cafe, a diner in Emeryville, California and Oakland, California.[1] The diner gets its name from a song by punk band The Clash entitled "Rudie Can't Fail," off of their album London Calling. The menu item names are loosely based on punk themes such as "God Save the Chicken" which is a reference to "God Save the Queen by the Sex Pistols.
After the album Warning was released, Dirnt needed surgery for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.[2]
Songwriting and lead vocals
Although Armstrong is Green Day's primary lyricist, Dirnt has written lyrics for "Emenius Sleepus", "J.A.R.", "Scumbag", "Ha Ha You're Dead", and the subtrack "Nobody Likes You" from the medley "Homecoming". He also co-wrote the lyrics to "Panic Song" and "Best Thing in Town" with Armstrong and writes all the basslines for Green Day songs. Dirnt provides lead vocals on the song "Governator", which is featured on the "American Idiot" single, part of the third verse of "Outsider", featured on Shenanigans, and he also sings the second part of 21st Century Breakdown's "American Eulogy" (Modern World). Examples of prominent basslines written by Dirnt are "Stuart and the Ave.", "Longview", "No One Knows", "Stuck with Me" and "J.A.R. (Jason Andrew Relva)".
Discography
Green Day
- 39/Smooth (1990) -- bass guitar, vocals
- Kerplunk! (1992) -- bass guitar, vocals
- Dookie (1994) -- bass guitar, vocals
- Insomniac (1995) -- bass guitar, vocals
- Nimrod (1997) -- bass guitar, vocals, baseball bat (as written in the album's liner notes)
- Warning (2000) -- bass guitar, vocals, farfisa on "Misery"
- American Idiot (2004) -- bass guitar, vocals, lead vocals on "Nobody Likes You"
- 21st Century Breakdown (2009) -- bass guitar, vocals, lead vocals on "Modern World"
- Awesome as F**k (2011) bass guitar, vocals
Foxboro Hot Tubs
- Stop Drop and Roll!!! (2008) -- bass guitar, vocals
The Frustrators
Bass and backing vocals on all
- Achtung Jackass (2002) -- bass guitar , backing vocals
- Bored in the USA (EP) (2002) -- bass guitar, backing vocals
- Griller (EP) (2011) -- bass guitar, backing vocals
Screeching Weasel
- How to Make Enemies and Irritate People (1994) -- bass, backing vocals
- Suzanne Is Getting Married (EP) (1994) -- bass and backing vocals on track 1
Squirtgun
- Squirtgun (1995) -- bass and backing vocals on "Make It Up"
Other Media Appearances
- King of the Hill - (TV Series - 1997) - teenager
- Riding in Vans with Boys (Film - 2003) - himself
- Live Freaky! Die Freaky! (Film - 2006)
- The Simpsons Movie (Film - 2007) - himself
- Heart Like a Hand Grenade (Film - 2008) - himself
- Green Day: Rock Band (Video Game - 2010) - himself
Bands
Equipment
Basses
- Mike Dirnt Precision Bass (in several different colors including: black, white and a two-tone sunburst)
- Fender 1969 Vintage Precision Bass (w/ a BadAss II Bridge, Seymour Duncan Antiquity Pride II Pickups) aka "Stella"
- Fender Standard Precision Bass
- Fender 1966 Vintage Precision Bass
- Gibson G3 Bass (no longer used)
- Kramer 250B (no longer used)
- Peavey Patriot Bass (no longer used)
Amplification
- Mesa/Boogie M-2000 Head (x3)
- Mesa/Boogie 6x10 Custom Cab (x2+)
- Mesa/Boogie 1x18 Cab (x2+)
- Mesa/Boogie 2x10 Cab (x2+)
- Fender Pro 1200 Head (x2)
- Fender Pro 800 Head (x1)
- Fender Pro 810 Cab (x3+)
Misc
- Ernie Ball Super Slinky Strings
- Fender 7250M Strings
- Shure ULX Wireless
- Custom Audio Electronics Switcher
- Custom Moody 2.5" Signature Leather Straps
- Custom "Dirnt" Dunlop Tortex Picks .76 mm and .88 mm
- Zinky Master Blaster Boost Pedal
- Zinky True Grit Overdrive Pedal
Dirnt plays using a Plectrum as opposed to plucking the strings with his fingers.
References
- Fender Australia: Mike Dirnt Precision Bass
- Metal Hammer Green Day Collectors Issue
External links
Screeching Weasel Ben Weasel • John Jughead • Vinnie Bovine • Steve Cheese • Warren Fish • Brian Vermin • Danny Vapid • Douglas Ward • Dave Naked • Scott "Gub" Conway • Danny Panic • Johnny Personality • Mike Dirnt • Mass Giorgini • Dan Lumley • Zac Damon • Phillip HillStudio albums Screeching Weasel (1987) • Boogadaboogadaboogada! (1988) • My Brain Hurts (1991) • Ramones (1992) • Wiggle (1993) • Anthem for a New Tomorrow (1993) • How to Make Enemies and Irritate People (1994) • Bark Like a Dog (1996) • Television City Dream (1998) • Emo (1999) • Teen Punks in Heat (2000) • First World Manifesto (2011)EPs Punkhouse (1989) • Pervo Devo (1991) • Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions (1992) • Happy, Horny, Gay and Sassy (1992) • Screeching Weasel / Pink Lincolns (1993) • Radio Blast (1993) • You Broke My Fucking Heart (1993) • Screeching Weasel / Born Against (1994) • Suzanne Is Getting Married (1994) • Formula 27 (1996) • Major Label Debut (1998) • Jesus Hates You (1999) • The Carnival Of Schadenfreude (2011)Compilations Kill the Musicians (1995) • Beat Is on the Brat (1998) • Thank You Very Little (2000) • Weasel Mania (2005)Related articles Grammy Award for Record of the Year (2000s) "Smooth"* by Santana (Rodney Holmes, Tony Lindsay, Karl Perazzo, Raul Rekow, Benny Rietveld, Carlos Santana, Chester Thompson) featuring Rob Thomas
engineered/mixed by David Thoener, produced by Matt Serletic (2000)"Beautiful Day"* by U2 (Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge, Larry Mullen, Jr.)
engineered/mixed by Richard Rainey & Steve Lillywhite; produced by Brian Eno & Daniel Lanois (2001)"Walk On" by U2 (Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge, Larry Mullen, Jr.)
engineered/mixed by Richard Rainey & Steve Lillywhite; produced by Brian Eno & Daniel Lanois (2002)"Don't Know Why"* by Norah Jones;
engineered/mixed by Jay Newland; produced by Arif Mardin, Jay Newland & Norah Jones (2003)"Clocks" by Coldplay (Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, Will Champion, Phil Harvey, Chris Martin)
engineered/mixed by Coldplay, Ken Nelson & Mark Phythian; produced by Coldplay & Ken Nelson (2004)"Here We Go Again" by Ray Charles and Norah Jones
engineered/mixed by Al Schmitt, Mark Fleming, & Terry Howard; produced by John R. Burk (2005)"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Green Day (Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, Frank Edwin Wright III)
engineered/mixed by Chris Lord-Alge & Doug McKean, produced by Green Day & Rob Cavallo (2006)"Not Ready to Make Nice"* by Dixie Chicks (Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines, Emily Robison)
engineered/mixed by Chris Testa, Jim Scott & Richard Dodd; produced by Rick Rubin (2007)"Rehab"* by Amy Winehouse
engineered/mixed by Tom Elmhirst, Vaughan Merrick, Dom Morley, Mark Ronson & Gabriel Roth; produced by Mark Ronson (2008)"Please Read the Letter" by Alison Krauss and Robert Plant
engineered/mixed by Mike Piersante; produced by T-Bone Burnett (2009)- Complete list
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Categories:- 1972 births
- Living people
- People from Berkeley, California
- American adoptees
- American male singers
- American punk rock bass guitarists
- Backing vocalists
- Green Day members
- Musicians from California
- Musicians from the San Francisco Bay Area
- People from Oakland, California
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