Tre Cool

Tre Cool
Frank Edwin Wright III, known professionally as Tré Cool, is a German-born American drummer, best known as the drummer for the American punk rock/pop punk band Green Day. He replaced the band's former drummer John Kiffmeyer in 1990. Cool has also played in The Lookouts, Samiam and the Green Day side-projects The Network and the Foxboro Hot Tubs...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionDrummer
Date of Birth9 December 1972
CityFrankfurt, Germany
CountryUnited States of America
I'm the greatest rock and roll drummer on the planet and you suck.
I have a homosexual crush on most adolescents.
It's not how you pick your nose, it's where you put that booger that counts.
I'm a drummer. I can count to four and repeat.
We're Green Day. We can do whatever we want.
I've matured, maybe, but not grown up.
I had trouble fitting in, in a musical sense. A lot of drummers get sidetracked by the instrument. It can engulf you.
I caught on fire twice on the stage, but I was promptly put out. It was just my leg
I've never been beaten up! I'm a black belt in Run-Fu.
You just can't pull out the gun and blow the TV away anymore 'cause the baby might be sleeping.
I told my dad 'Yeah, I’m going to be a drummer', and he said 'Well, if you can rub your stomach at the same time as you pat your head at the same time you’re standing on one leg and kicking the other one out in a circle and say the pledge of allegiance'. And I did all that just like bam, you know?
I get mad when people are against pot.
Music has never been at a better time then it is right now, we're really lucky to be a part of this wonderful thing called music.
I object. I object to any killing at all. You know, it's terrible what happened and I think retaliation definitely makes sense and it's definitely one option. But, personally, I prefer peace. You know, maybe I'm just being ignorant and shortsighted, you know, it's true I'm not running the government, I'm not running the United States. I just don't think that killing people is a good way to remedy people dying. Martin Luther King Jr. said that you can murder a murderer but you can never murder murder itself.