Tre Cool, born Frank Edwin Wright III on December 9, 1972, is an American musician best known as the drummer for the punk rock band Green Day. He joined the band in 1990, replacing their original drummer, and has since been a key contributor to their sound and success. Green Day is recognized for its influence on the punk and pop-punk genres, particularly in the 1990s and early 2000s. Notable works featuring Tre Cool include the critically acclaimed albums "Dookie" (1994), "American Idiot" (2004), and "21st Century Breakdown" (2009). "Dookie" propelled the band into mainstream success, while "American Idiot" received a Grammy Award and sparked a cultural movement with its politically charged themes. Tre Cool’s drumming style is characterized by energetic and dynamic beats that complement the band's melodic punk aesthetic. His playful personality and stage presence have also contributed to Green Day's engaging live performances. Overall, Tre Cool's impact on music extends beyond his technical skills, as he has helped shape the identity of one of the most influential bands in contemporary rock.