In a new interview, Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong expressed interest in collaborating with Olivia Rodrigo.

Speaking with Vulture, the frontman commented on her musical prominence, saying “I hear it but don’t go out buying any of those records or stream it. It does pass me by. When I hear it, I think it sounds good. I think it would be fun to work with her sometime. She’s talented.”

He continued, “Sometimes you can see how someone is interested in what punk rock is and maybe they don’t quite have some of the influences or knowledge that I have on the history of punk rock. I’m kind of an encyclopedia. To do something with someone like Olivia Rodrigo would be fun.”

On Friday, Green Day will release their 14th studio album, Saviors. Armstrong described the connection between the new record and American Idiot and Dookie. “We had a large batch of songs that we recorded in London and when we saw it come together, I remembered thinking, Oh, this is the connection. ‘Saviors’ does feel like a trifecta with ‘Dookie’ and ‘American Idiot’ where it feels like a life’s work. I went from not knowing what the hell I was doing to going, ‘Oh gosh, we managed to bridge the gap between those two huge albums.'”