Billie Joe Armstrong walks alone for Marshall
The Green Day frontman avoids bedlam thanks to his trusty headphones in this stylish spot from director Kevin Castanheira.
Credits
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- Production Company DogEatDog
- Director Kevin Castanheira
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Credits
powered by- Agency Client Direct
- Production Company DogEatDog
- Director Kevin Castanheira
- Production Company Sibling Rivalry
- Creative Director A.M Sekora
- Art Director Sonata Sumbu
- Executive Producer Harvey Ascott
- Executive Producer/Managing Director Jane Bolton
- Executive Producer/Partner Darren Foldes
- Executive Producer/Managing Director David Brickel
- Senior Producer Martha English
- Head of Production Kara Calise
- Producer Dennis Beier
- DP Ben Carey
- Post Producer Joshua Smith
- Talent Billie Joe Armstrong
Credits
powered by- Agency Client Direct
- Production Company DogEatDog
- Director Kevin Castanheira
- Production Company Sibling Rivalry
- Creative Director A.M Sekora
- Art Director Sonata Sumbu
- Executive Producer Harvey Ascott
- Executive Producer/Managing Director Jane Bolton
- Executive Producer/Partner Darren Foldes
- Executive Producer/Managing Director David Brickel
- Senior Producer Martha English
- Head of Production Kara Calise
- Producer Dennis Beier
- DP Ben Carey
- Post Producer Joshua Smith
- Talent Billie Joe Armstrong
If you're a punk, it's safe to assume that chaos is an everyday part of your life.
However, the carnage surrounding Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong in this slick spot for Marshall is extreme by anyone's standards.
Introducing the company's Monitor III A.N.C. and Major V headphones, the film sees Amstring stride purposefully down the street, surrounded by utter bedlem.
Created by creative studio DOGEATDOG, with support from brand studio and production company Sibling Rivalry and director Kevin Castanheira, the spot offers a tonne of easter eggs for fans to spot: from the Dookie plane to Armstrong’s childhood guitar displayed in the Marshall shop window.