What’s the most influential rock album of the 1990s? Easy: Nevermind by Nirvana. It kickstarted the grunge movement, obliterated the 1980s, and created an entire generation of grown-ups who still ...
Green Day were already cult favourites by the time ‘Dookie’ hit record store shelves on Feburary 1 1994, having sold 50,000 copies of their second album ‘Kerplunk’ in the US alone. What happened next ...
Green Day will mark the 30th anniversary of their breakthrough LP Dookie, one of Rolling Stone‘s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, with a massive deluxe reissue complete with unreleased demos, outtakes ...
1994 was a big year for rock music. Nine Inch Nails, Weezer, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Pavement, Hole, Blur, Oasis and the Beastie Boys all released albums considered some of the most influential work ...
While the punk scene back home disowned them, the rest of America embraced Green Day. "Dookie" produced five hit singles, won them a Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album, and to date, has sold… By ...
Leave it to Green Day to deliver on a tease grandly. After previously hinting toward the performance, the rockers performed their watershed 1994 album Dookie in its entirety Wednesday (Oct. 30). Green ...
Green Day have announced a massive 30th anniversary reissue of their third studio album ‘Dookie’, set for release next month. To celebrate three decades of the 1994 Grammy award-winning album, ‘Dookie ...
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. But to be on the road ...
With its effervescent hooks, disenfranchised lyrics and way-above-par musicianship, Dookie catapulted Green Day to rock stardom and laid the foundation for the mid-'90s pop-punk explosion. By Bryan ...
I’ve been finding myself thinking back to my teenage years. Maybe that is because I’ve been playing some video games and hiding from the bursts of heat and humidity we’ve been having this summer.
What would it sound like if Green Day's 1997 single Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) was given the pop-punk treatment for Dookie instead? Words: Emily Carter April 15th 2021, 2:48p.m. YouTuber Sz.G.