Green Day will debut a new documentary ¡Quatro! at the Winter X Games, which begin today in Aspen, Colorado.
The rock doc, directed by Tim Lynch, follows the boys as they record their recent trilogy - ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, ¡Tre! — and as they tour the U.S. during 2012.
"This is the first time in 20 years that we are actually inviting people into the process [of recording]," said the band's fronter Billie Joe Armstrong of the flick.
"¡Quatro! brings our fans one step closer by giving them even more access and revealing what it was like for us to make these records," added bass player Mike Dirnt.
The band will be at the screening, where, according to its organizers, fans will be able to ask questions of them.
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