Workwear brand Dickies has teamed up with American rock band Green Day for an epic new collaboration featuring punk-inspired clothing.
The launch was marked by a three-minute documentary that showcases the music legends on stage rocking pieces from the new collection.
However, the true stars of the show are the people behind it.
It kicks off with a montage of fiery concert shorts, as the band and crew flex their Dickies clothing to the camera, and frontman Billie Armstrong sings his heart out to the 2011 track "Burnout."
The crew then introduces themselves to the camera, including the keyboard technician, stage manager, assistant tour manager, and more.
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They then get into detail about each of their responsibilities as the people running Green Day's shows from behind the scenes.
One of them details being tasked to catch drummer Tré Cool's drumsticks every show as he tosses them backstage.
Another recalls meeting his wife during the birthday of guitarist Mike Dirnt.
The spot ends with Green Day's hit song "American Idiot" playing to a montage of fiery concert scenes.
Celebrating 30 Years of 'Dookie'
The epic collaboration was made in celebration of the 30th launch anniversary of Green Day's hit album "Dookie."
With pieces including a hoodie, a jacket, and T-shirts including iconic imagery from the album's visuals, the new collection reflects the rebellious spirit of the rock legends, alongside the legacy of the workwear brand's iconic apparel.

Green Day expressed excitement about the special collaboration, noting that the band has rocked Dickies for as long as they can remember.
"So teaming up with them to honor 30 years of 'Dookie' and 20 years of 'American Idiot' is pretty rad!" the band said in a press release.
Meanwhile, Dickies Director of Marketing Troy Kerr also shared the brand's thoughts about working with a band "as legendary as Green Day."
"As a workwear brand organically adopted by so many, the partnership was a natural fit, aligning with our values and allowing us to develop a collection that celebrates both the band and the hard-working crew behind the scenes," Kerr said.
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