Al Sobrante
Al Sobrante (John Kiffmeyer) was the original drummer for the punk rock band Green Day/The Sweet Children.
Sobrante left home at an early age and reportedly fell while running and got amnesia. He awoke in front of a sign saying 'Welcome to El Sobrante, California.' Sobrante misunderstood the sign and thought it read 'Welcome Al Sobrante, to California.' Thus he took on the name Al Sobrante.
Al found Tré Cool (Frank Edwin Wright III), current drummer for Green Day, playing music in Tré's garage. Tré taught Al Sobrante how to play the drums and let him sleep in his garage. Al Sobrante joined the punk rock group Sweet Children, who later changed their name to Green Day. Sobrante played the drums on several early EPs and their first album, 1039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours.
In 1990, when the rest of the band wanted to pursue music as a career and Sobrante didn't, he left to attend college, eventually joining up fellow Berkeley band The Ne'er Do Wells. He left Green Day on good terms with the others and later helped with production on their second album Kerplunk. Tré Cool took his place, and by 1994 Green Day had achieved massive mainstream success.
| Green Day |
| Billie Joe Armstrong | Mike Dirnt | Tré Cool | Al Sobrante |
| Studio Albums |
|---|
| 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours | Kerplunk! | Dookie | Insomniac | Nimrod | Warning: | American Idiot |
| EPs |
| The Sweet Children | 1,000 Hours | Slappy | 39/Smooth |
| Live albums, Compilations, etc. |
| International Superhits! | International Supervideos! | Shenanigans |
| Side Projects |
| The Sweet Children | Pinhead Gunpowder |
| Songs |
| Basket Case | Brain Stew | Geek Stink Breath | Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) | Longview | My Generation | Minority |
Categories: Green Day