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Green Day have hit upon an inspired, and fabulously pointless, way of celebrating the 30th anniversary of their wildly successful Dookie album, by releasing each track on the album on an obscure ...
Celebrating 30 years of the 1994 album, "Dookie," that revolutionized the punk music genre, Green Day, in collaboration with BRAIN, released a "Demastered" version Wednesday. The release comes ...
They are rereleasing the album as 15 demastered singles - 15 songs on 15, well, let's just say things. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "BASKET CASE (DOOKIE DEMASTERED VERSION)") GREEN DAY: (Singing ...
Green Day is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their first album, Dookie, which arrived back in 1994. To celebrate such a landmark event, they are doing something pretty unconventional and ...
And growing up has often led to ticker-tape parades. We can either agree that "Dookie" is the better album or agree to disagree. It's not that Green Day hadn't tackled more inflammatory subject ...
On the 30th anniversary of Green Day’s album ‘Dookie,’ the band is connecting with fans through unconventional mediums, like a Big Mouth Billy Bass and a Fisher Price record. When artists ...
Green Day's Dookie is an all-timer of an album and, if you were fortunate enough to catch the band on the road this summer, you'll know the trio sounds as good as ever. Audio quality, however ...
Green Day is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its seminal punk album Dookie by re-releasing tracks, although not in the way you’d think. I don’t know if the cartridge is worth $39 ...
It was one thing for Green Day to score a No. 1 album, as it did with 2004’s “American Idiot,” a full decade after the scrappy Bay Area punk trio broke out with “Dookie” in 1994.