Green Day will celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dookie and the 20th anniversary of American Idiot by playing both landmark albums in their entirety on their summer stadium tour with the Smashing ...
Green Day are celebrating the 30th anniversary of Dookie with a peculiar new version of the iconic record. Announced today, ...
Fans of the record can enter a drawing for the chance to purchase one of the 15 tracks, each of which is in a different item Meet Dookie (Green Day’s Version). It’s been three decades since ...
Ever wondered what Green Day‘s ode to soul-sucking boredom “Longview” would sound like if it was re-recorded on a doorbell? How about the hard-charging Dookie classic “Welcome to Paradise ...
Green Day 'Demasters' Dookie by Putting Each Track in a Vintage Electronic Item — from a Teddy Bear to a Toothbrush Green Day Banned from 2 Vegas Rock Stations After Billie Joe Armstrong Calls ...
It’s not only an act of one-upmanship but also a not-so-subtle jab at Green Day; “Dookie,” after all, is slang for poop. “We are now offering the world the first ever, Dog Poop Single ...
GREEN DAY: (Singing) Do you have the time to listen to me whine? DETROW: Thirty years ago, they broke into the mainstream with their album, "Dookie." ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: But instead of a remastered ...
Green Day already gave their world-conquering 1994 album Dookie a 30th anniversary box set and they’ve been playing it in full on tour (alongside a full performance of American Idiot ...
30 years ago Green Day released its third album, Dookie. The album released on 1st February 1994 and featured what would become smash hits that still receive airplay to this day including Basket ...
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 ...
GREEN DAY: (Singing) Do you have the time to listen to me whine? DETROW: Thirty years ago, they broke into the mainstream with their album, "Dookie." ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: But instead of a remastered ...