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Meet Dookie (Green Day’s Version). It’s been three decades since Green Day solidified their place in punk rock with their third studio album, Dookie, and the band is celebrating the milestone ...
Green Day just celebrated a major milestone after their fan-favorite third studio album ‘Dookie’ went Double-Diamond this week according to the RIAA, becoming only the 13th album in existence ...
Green Day recently finished touring the U.S. in support of Dookie and American Idiot’s anniversaries. Next year, the band will have tour dates in South Africa, Australia, Europe, and Asia.
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 ...
For the 30th anniversary of Dookie, Green Day is offering de-mastered singles: each individually crafted for the most mediocre sound quality at best. But instead of a remastered deluxe reissue ...
To further commemorate the 30th anniversary of their 40x Platinum-certified album Dookie, Green Day has announced the launch of their new project “Dookie Demastered”—re-releasing the album ...
Billie Joe Armstrong reflects on Green Day's mainstream crossover album, 'Dookie,' which marked a departure for the indie punk rockers. Their major-label debut, the album dropped on Feb. 1, 1994 ...
Green Day played Dookie as well as American Idiot in full during the recent North American leg of their Saviors tour, which will resume Jan. 19 in Johannesburg.
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.