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For other uses, see Dookie (disambiguation). Dookie is the third studio album and the major label debut by American punk rock band Green Day. The album was the band's first collaboration with producer Rob Cavallo. Released on February 1, 1994 through Reprise Records, Dookie became a worldwide commercial success, reaching number two on the U.S. Billboard 200 and charting in seven countries. The album helped to propel Green Day into mainstream popularity, amid claims from the punk rock community that the band had "sold out". Green Day Dookie album cover. ...
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Longview is the first major-label single released by pop-punk band Green Day, from their hit 1994 album, Dookie. ...
Welcome to Paradise is a song from Green Days 1992 album Kerplunk and again on their 1994 album Dookie. ...
Basket Case is a song by Green Day from their 1994 hit album Dookie. ...
She is a single by Green Day taken from the album Dookie. ...
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Dookie produced five hit singles for the band: "Longview", the re-recorded "Welcome to Paradise", "Basket Case", the radio-only single "She" and "When I Come Around". As of 2008, Dookie is the band's best-selling album, with over 15 million copies sold worldwide. It is Green Day's only diamond album. Dookie won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 1995. Longview is the first major-label single released by pop-punk band Green Day, from their hit 1994 album, Dookie. ...
Welcome to Paradise is a song from Green Days 1992 album Kerplunk and again on their 1994 album Dookie. ...
Basket Case is a song by Green Day from their 1994 hit album Dookie. ...
She is a single by Green Day taken from the album Dookie. ...
When I Come Around is a single from Green Days album Dookie from 1994. ...
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Background
Following the underground success of the band's second album Kerplunk (1992), a number of major labels became interested in Green Day.[3] Representatives of these labels attempted to entice the band to sign by inviting them for meals to discuss a deal, with one manager even inviting the group to Disneyland.[4] The band declined these advances until meeting producer and Reprise representative Rob Cavallo. They were impressed by his work with fellow Californian band The Muffs, and later remarked that Cavallo "was the only person we could really talk to and connect with".[4] Kerplunk is the second full-length album by punk band Green Day. ...
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Eventually, the band left their independent record label Lookout! Records on friendly terms, and signed to Reprise. Signing to a major label caused many of the band's original fans from the independent music club 924 Gilman Street to regard Green Day as sell-outs.[5][6] The club has banned Green Day from entering since the major label signing.[4] Reflecting back on the period, lead vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong told Spin magazine in 1999, "I couldn't go back to the punk scene, whether we were the biggest success in the world or the biggest failure [...] The only thing I could do was get on my bike and go forward."[7] An independent record label is variously described as a record label operating without the funding (or outside the organizations) of the major record labels, and/or a label that subscribes to indie philosophies such as DIY and anti-corporate art. ...
Lookout! Records is an independent record label based in Berkeley, California. ...
Reprise Records is an American record label, owned by Warner Music Group, operated through Warner Bros. ...
The 924 Gilman Street project, aka the Alternative Music Foundation, is the Berkeley, California street address, and the official business name, of the all-ages, non-profit, collectively organized music club usually referred to by its fans simply as Gilman. ...
Selling out refers to the compromising of ones integrity, morality and principles in exchange for money, success or other personal gain. ...
Billie Joe Armstrong (born February 17, 1972, in Oakland, California) is best known as the lead vocalist, main lyricist, and guitarist for the rock band Green Day. ...
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Recording and production Rob Cavallo was chosen as the main producer of the album, with Jerry Finn as the mixer. Green Day originally gave the first demo tape to Cavallo, and after listening to it during the car ride home he sensed that "[he] had stumbled on something big."[3] The band's recording session lasted three weeks and the album was remixed twice.[4] Armstrong claimed that the band wanted to create a dry sound, "Similar to the Sex Pistols' album or first Black Sabbath albums."[8] The band felt the original mix to be unsatisfactory. Cavallo agreed, and it was remixed, at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley California.[8] Armstrong later said of their studio experience, "Everything was already written, all we had to do was play it."[4][8] Jerry Finn is a record producer who has worked on albums by popular bands like blink-182, Alkaline Trio, MxPx, Rancid, Green Day, and The Offspring. ...
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Writing and composition Much of the album's content was written by Armstrong, except "Emenius Sleepus" which was co-written by Armstrong and bassist Mike Dirnt, and the hidden track, "All By Myself", which was composed and written by drummer Tré Cool. The album touched upon various experiences of the band members and included subjects like anxiety and panic attacks, masturbation, sexual orientation, boredom, and former girlfriends.[4] Deon Rexroat of Anberlin. ...
Mike Dirnt (born Michael Ryan Pritchard on May 4, 1972, in Rodeo, California) is best known as the bassist and backing vocalist of Green Day. ...
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Tré Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III, December 9, 1972, in Frankfurt, West Germany) is the drummer of the rock band Green Day. ...
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A panic attack is a period of intense fear or discomfort, typically with an abrupt onset and usually lasting no more than 30 minutes. ...
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The single "Longview" had a signature bass line that bass player Dirnt wrote while under the influence of Acid.[9] He originally forgot much of it, but the remembered portions were included in the song. Armstrong stated that the song was mainly about boredom, masturbation, and smoking cannabis, as evident in some of the lyrics, "When masturbation's lost its fun/You're fucking lazy." Longview is the first major-label single released by pop-punk band Green Day, from their hit 1994 album, Dookie. ...
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"Welcome to Paradise", the second single from Dookie, was originally on the second studio album by the band, Kerplunk. The song was re-recorded, with a less grainy sound for Dookie.[3] The song never had an official music video, however, a certain live performance of the song is often associated as a music video. The video is located on Green Day's official website.[10] Image File history File links Longview. ...
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Billie Joe Armstrong (born February 17, 1972, in Oakland, California) is best known as the lead vocalist, main lyricist, and guitarist for the rock band Green Day. ...
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Kerplunk is the second full-length album by punk band Green Day. ...
The radio-only single, "She", was written by Armstrong about a former girlfriend who showed him a feminist poem with an identical title.[8] In return, Armstrong wrote the lyrics of She and showed them to her.[8] She later moved to Ecuador, prompting Armstrong to put "She" on the album. The same ex-girlfriend is the topic of the songs "Sassafras Roots" and "Chump".[8] She is a single by Green Day taken from the album Dookie. ...
Another song, "Coming Clean", deals with Armstrong's coming to terms with his bisexuality when he was 16 and 17 years old.[11] In his interview with The Advocate magazine, he says that although he has never had a relationship with a man, his sexuality has been "something that comes up as a struggle in me". The Advocate (ISSN 0001-8996) is a US-based LGBT-related biweekly news magazine. ...
The hit single "Basket Case", which appeared on many singles charts worldwide,[12][13] was also inspired by Armstrong's personal experiences. The song deals with Armstrong's anxiety attacks and feelings of "going crazy" prior to being diagnosed with a panic disorder.[8] The music video was filmed in an abandoned mental institution. Basket Case is a song by Green Day from their 1994 hit album Dookie. ...
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The final single, "When I Come Around", was again inspired by a woman, though this time being about Armstrong's wife, then former girlfriend, Adrienne. Following a dispute between the couple, Armstrong left Adrienne to spend some time alone.[3] The video featured the three band members walking around Berkeley and San Francisco at night, eventually ending up back at the original location. Future touring back up guitarist, Jason White, made a cameo in the video with his then-girlfriend.[4] When I Come Around is a single from Green Days album Dookie from 1994. ...
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Album name and art The name of the album is a reference to the band members often suffering from diarrhea, which they referred to as "liquid dookie", as a result of eating spoiled food whilst on tour. Initially the band were to name the album "Liquid Dookie", however this was deemed "too gross", and so they settled on the name "Dookie".[8][4] The cover art is an illustration by Richie Bucher, which depicts bombs being dropped on people and buildings. In the center, there is an explosion, with the band's name at the top. Armstrong has since explained the meaning of the artwork:[14] | “ | I wanted the art work to look really different. I wanted it to represent the East Bay and where we come from, because there's a lot of artists in the East Bay scene that are just as important as the music. So we talked to Richie Bucher. He did a 7-inch cover for this band called Raooul that I really liked. He's also been playing in bands in the East Bay for years. There's pieces of us buried on the album cover. There's one guy with his camera up in the air taking a picture with a beard. He took pictures of bands every weekend at Gilman's. The robed character that looks like Ozzy Osbourne is the woman on the cover of the first Ozzy album. Angus Young is in there somewhere too. The graffiti reading "Twisted Dog Sisters" refers to these two girls from Berkeley. I think the guy saying "The fritter, fat boy" was a reference to a local cop. | ” | The back cover on early prints of the CD featured a plush toy of Ernie from Sesame Street, which was airbrushed out of later prints for fear of litigation.[4] Some rumors suggest that it was removed because it led parents to think that Dookie was a child's lullaby album or that the creators of Sesame Street had sued Green Day.[3] A satellite image of the East Bay The East Bay is a subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area, California, United States and is comprised of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. ...
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Black Sabbath is the self-titled debut album of the British heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released in the UK on Friday 13 February 1970. ...
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Release Upon its release, Dookie charted in seven countries. The album peaked at number two on Billboard 200 in the United States[5], and was a success in several other countries, peaking as high as number one in New Zealand;[15] the lowest peak in any country was in the United Kingdom at number 13.[13] Most of the singles fared well on various charts. While all the singles from the album charted in a few countries, the hit single "Basket Case" charted in many countries, entering the top 10 in the United States, United Kingdom, and Sweden. Later in 1995, the album received a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album, with "Longview" and "Basket Case" both being nominated for a Grammy. The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling music albums and EPs in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine. ...
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Throughout the 1990s, Dookie continued to sell well, eventually receiving diamond certification[16] in 1999; To date, Dookie has sold over 15 million copies worldwide and remains the band's best-selling album.[17] In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America awards certification based on the number of albums and singles sold through retail and other ancillary markets. ...
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Reception The album was well received by some critics, with the All Music Guide describing Dookie as "a stellar piece of modern punk that many tried to emulate but nobody bettered."[18] In 1994, Time claimed Dookie as the third best album of the year, but the best rock album of 1994.[19] The New York Times, in early 1995, described the sound of Dookie as, "Punk turns into pop in fast, funny, catchy, high-powered songs about whining and channel-surfing; apathy has rarely sounded so passionate."[20] The All Music Guide (AMG) is a metadata database about music, owned by All Media Guide. ...
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However, many other music critics, and even some other mainstream bands, claimed the band had sold out for signing to a major label, and called them "watered down punk imposters".[4] The New York Times, while complementary on the album's overall quality, noted that Dookie's pop sound only remotely resembled punk music.[21] The band did not respond initially to these comments, but later claimed that they were "just trying to be themselves" and that "it's our band, we can do whatever we want."[4] Dirnt claimed that the follow up album, Insomniac, one of the band's hardest albums lyrically and musically, was the band releasing their anger at all the criticism from critics and former fans.[4] This article is about the genre of popular music. ...
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Accolades Since its release, Dookie has featured heavily in various "must have" lists compiled by the music media. Some of the more prominent of these lists to feature Dookie are shown below; this information is adapted from Acclaimed Music.[22] * denotes an unordered list The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ...
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Dookie tour Immediately following the release of Dookie, the band embarked on an international tour, beginning in the United States, for which they used a bookmobile belonging to Tré Cool's father to travel between shows.[4] An audience of millions saw Green Day's performance at Woodstock '94 on Pay-per-view, helping the band attract more fans. This event was the location of the infamous[29] mud fight between the band and the crowd, which continued beyond the end of Green Day's set.[30] During the fight, Dirnt was mistaken for a fan by a security guard, who tackled him then threw him against a monitor, causing him to injure his arm and break two of his teeth.[31] The bookmobile of the Ottawa Public Library A bookmobile or mobile library is a large vehicle designed for use as a library. ...
Tré Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III, December 9, 1972, in Frankfurt, West Germany) is the drummer of the rock band Green Day. ...
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The band also appeared at Lollapalooza and the Madison Square Garden charity event, where Armstrong performed the song "She" naked.[32] Having toured throughout the United States and Canada, the band played a few shows in Europe before beginning the recording sessions for the subsequent album, Insomniac. During the tour, Armstrong was quite homesick. His wife, Adrienne Armstrong, whom he had married shortly after the release of Dookie, was pregnant during most of the tour, and Armstrong was upset about being unable to help and care for her. Being away from his family during the Dookie tour, and the following tours for the next few albums, eventually caused the band to temporarily break up.[4] Lollapalooza is an American music festival featuring rock, alternative rock, hip hop, and punk rock bands, dance and comedy performances, and craft booths. ...
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Track listing All tracks were written by Billie Joe Armstrong (lyrics) and Green Day (music), except where noted. Billie Joe Armstrong (born February 17, 1972, in Oakland, California) is best known as the lead vocalist, main lyricist, and guitarist for the rock band Green Day. ...
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- "Burnout" – 2:07
- "Having a Blast" – 2:44
- "Chump" – 2:54
- "Longview" – 3:59
- "Welcome to Paradise" – 3:44
- A re-recording of the song that originally appeared on 1992's Kerplunk
- "Pulling Teeth" – 2:30
- "Basket Case" – 3:03
- "She" – 2:14
- "Sassafras Roots" – 2:37
- "When I Come Around" – 2:58
- "Coming Clean" – 1:34
- "Emenius Sleepus" (Mike Dirnt, Green Day) – 1:43
- "In the End" – 1:46
- "F.O.D." – 5:46
Longview is the first major-label single released by pop-punk band Green Day, from their hit 1994 album, Dookie. ...
Welcome to Paradise is a song from Green Days 1992 album Kerplunk and again on their 1994 album Dookie. ...
Kerplunk is the second full-length album by punk band Green Day. ...
Basket Case is a song by Green Day from their 1994 hit album Dookie. ...
She is a single by Green Day taken from the album Dookie. ...
When I Come Around is a single from Green Days album Dookie from 1994. ...
Mike Dirnt (born Michael Ryan Pritchard on May 4, 1972, in Rodeo, California) is best known as the bassist and backing vocalist of Green Day. ...
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Tré Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III, December 9, 1972, in Frankfurt, West Germany) is the drummer of the rock band Green Day. ...
B-sides, outtakes and non-album tracks - "On the Wagon"
- Originally meant to be the last track on Dookie
- "Tired of Waiting for You"
- "409 In Your Coffemaker" (Unmixed)
- Originally appeared on Green Day's Slappy EP from 1990, Dookie version released on "Basket Case" CD single had not been completely mixed.
- "2,000 Light Years Away" (Cavallo & Finn Remix)
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Shenanigans is a compilation album of Green Day, released in 2002. ...
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Kerplunk! is the punk rock band Green Days second full-length album and was released in 1992 on the Lookout! Records label. ...
Rob Cavallo is a music producer who has produced several well-known albums. ...
Jerry Finn is a record producer who has worked on albums by popular bands like blink-182, Alkaline Trio, MxPx, Rancid, Green Day, and The Offspring. ...
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Personnel Billie Joe Armstrong (born February 17, 1972, in Oakland, California) is best known as the lead vocalist, main lyricist, and guitarist for the rock band Green Day. ...
Mike Dirnt (born Michael Ryan Pritchard on May 4, 1972, in Rodeo, California) is best known as the bassist and backing vocalist of Green Day. ...
Tré Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III, December 9, 1972, in Frankfurt, West Germany) is the drummer of the rock band Green Day. ...
Rob Cavallo is a music producer who has produced several well-known albums. ...
This article is about the band Green Day. ...
Jerry Finn is a record producer who has worked on albums by popular bands like blink-182, Alkaline Trio, MxPx, Rancid, Green Day, and The Offspring. ...
Chart positions Album The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling music albums and EPs in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine. ...
The UK Singles Chart is compiled by the Official UK Charts Company on behalf of the music industry. ...
Singles Modern Rock Tracks is a music chart in the United States that has appeared in Billboard magazine since September 10, 1988. ...
The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart is a ranking in Billboard magazine of the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations, a category that includes stations that play primarily rock music but are not modern rock (that is, alternative) stations, which are counted in the Modern Rock Tracks chart. ...
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Longview is the first major-label single released by pop-punk band Green Day, from their hit 1994 album, Dookie. ...
Welcome to Paradise is a song from Green Days 1992 album Kerplunk and again on their 1994 album Dookie. ...
Basket Case is a song by Green Day from their 1994 hit album Dookie. ...
She is a single by Green Day taken from the album Dookie. ...
When I Come Around is a single from Green Days album Dookie from 1994. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 230th day of the year (231st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
VH1 (VH-1: Video Hits One until 1994 and VH1: Music First until 2003) is an American digital television channel that was created in January 1985 by Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment, at the time a division of Warner Communications and owners of MTV. VH1 and sister channel MTV are currently...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 197th day of the year (198th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
External links - Dookie at MusicBrainz
- Dookie LP on greendaydiscography.com
MusicBrainz (MusicBrainz. ...
Bruce Springsteens first compilation was released on February 27, 1995, on Columbia records. ...
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The ARIA charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. ...
The following lists the number one albums on the Australian Album Charts, during the 1990s. ...
is the 78th day of the year (79th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 98th day of the year (99th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday. ...
Frogstomp is the first album from Australian musical group, Silverchair. ...
This article is about the band. ...
This article is about the band Green Day. ...
Billie Joe Armstrong (born February 17, 1972, in Oakland, California) is best known as the lead vocalist, main lyricist, and guitarist for the rock band Green Day. ...
Mike Dirnt (born Michael Ryan Pritchard on May 4, 1972, in Rodeo, California) is best known as the bassist and backing vocalist of Green Day. ...
Tré Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III, December 9, 1972, in Frankfurt, West Germany) is the drummer of the rock band Green Day. ...
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Jason Jeremy Freese (born in Orange County Calif. ...
Al Sobrante (John Kiffmeyer) was the original drummer for the punk rock band Green Day/The Sweet Children. ...
39/Smooth was initially released as the debut album by Green Day in 1990 on Lookout! Records on vinyl (including limited quantities of clear green vinyl) and cassette. ...
Kerplunk is the second full-length album by punk band Green Day. ...
For the Enrique Iglesias album, see Insomniac (Enrique Iglesias album). ...
Nimrod is the fifth album by the punk rock band Green Day, released on October 14, 1997 on Reprise Records. ...
The title of this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...
Singles from American Idiot Released: 2004 Released: 2004 Released: 2005 Released: 2005 Released: 2005 This article is about Green Day album. ...
1,000 Hours is Green Days first ever release and the first of several releases for the independent record label Lookout! Records that nurtured the bands development in their early years before signing with a major label in 1993. ...
Slappy is the third EP by Green Day, and was released on Lookout! Records in the summer of 1990 on seven-inch vinyl. ...
Sweet Children is a collection of some of Green Days earliest songs that they were still playing live at the time. ...
1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours is a collection of early recordings by Green Day. ...
International Superhits! is a greatest hits album by Green Day. ...
Shenanigans is a compilation album of Green Day, released in 2002. ...
Live Tracks is an EP from American punk band Green Day. ...
Bowling Bowling Bowling Parking Parking is a live EP released by Green Day in 1996. ...
Foot in Mouth is a live EP released by Green Day in 1996. ...
{| class=wikitable |} Tune in, Tokyo. ...
Bullet in a Bible is a live CD, DVD and UMD release by Green Day, which was issued in November 2005. ...
International Supervideos! is a name of a DVD by Green Day, a companion to the International Superhits! greatest hits CD. The DVD was released on November 13, 2001. ...
Riding in Vans with Boys is a 2003 documentary film directed by Matthew Beauchesne describing the experiences of the band Kut U Up, a relatively unknown group that went on tour in the summer of 2002 as an opening act for major groups like Blink-182, Green Day and Jimmy...
Bullet in a Bible is a live CD, DVD and UMD release by Green Day, which was issued in November 2005. ...
Longview is the first major-label single released by pop-punk band Green Day, from their hit 1994 album, Dookie. ...
Welcome to Paradise is a song from Green Days 1992 album Kerplunk and again on their 1994 album Dookie. ...
Basket Case is a song by Green Day from their 1994 hit album Dookie. ...
She is a single by Green Day taken from the album Dookie. ...
When I Come Around is a single from Green Days album Dookie from 1994. ...
J.A.R. (Jason Andrew Relva) is a song by American punk rock band Green Day. ...
Geek Stink Breath is a song by the California-based punk trio Green Day. ...
Stuck With Me was a single off of Green Days album, Insomniac. ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Walking Contradiction is the fifth and final single taken from Green Days fourth album Insomniac. ...
Hitchin a Ride was the first single that American punk band Green Day released from their album Nimrod in 1997. ...
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) is a popular song by the American pop punk band Green Day. ...
Redundant is a song that Billie Joe Armstrong {from the band Green Day} wrote. ...
Nice Guys Finish Last was a single released by the American punk band Green Days fifth studio album nimrod. ...
This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
Warning is a single from, and the title track of, Green Days 2000 album Warning:. The lyrics of this song promote living without warning. Billie Joe Armstrong has said in interviews that the original concept was to create a song whose lyrics were made up of all signs and...
Waiting is the third single from Green Days 2000 album, Warning, also appearing on the bands Tune in Tokyo EP. It was released as the main promotional single for the International Superhits! greatest hits collection. ...
Macys Day Parade was the final single and is the final track of Green Days album Warning:. It also appears on the compilation album, International Superhits!, and the live EP Tune in Tokyo. ...
Poprocks and Coke is a song by the band Green Day from their International Superhits! album. ...
The Clash (US ver. ...
American Idiot track listing American Idiot (1) Jesus of Suburbia (2) American Idiot is a song by American Rock band Green Day, and is the first single from their seventh album, American Idiot. ...
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American Idiot track listing Boulevard of Broken Dreams (sometimes incorrectly referred to as I Walk Alone) is the Grammy Award winning fourth track from Green Days seventh studio album, American Idiot. ...
American Idiot track listing Holiday is an alternative rock song by Green Day, released as the third single off of their seventh studio album American Idiot (2004). ...
American Idiot track listing Letterbomb (10) Wake Me Up When September Ends (11) Homecoming (12) Wake Me Up When September Ends is the fourth single from Green Days seventh studio album, American Idiot. ...
Jesus of Suburbia is the fifth and final single to be released from Green Days seventh studio album, American Idiot. ...
The Saints Are Coming is a rock song by the Scottish punk rock band The Skids, off their debut album Scared to Dance from 1978. ...
Also: 1988 song Working Class Hero by Alan Jackson. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into The Simpsons opening sequence. ...
The following is a complete Green Day discography. ...
The Pop Disaster Tour was a two-month 2002 concert tour that was co-headlined by popular pop-punk bands blink-182 and Green Day. ...
Cigarettes and Valentines was supposed to be the studio album from punk rock band Green Day following 2000s Warning:. The album was nearly finished when the master tracks were stolen from the studio. ...
Pop punk is used for two separate subgenres of punk rock music: the kind typically found on Lookout! Records, which stray very little from the three-chord formula that The Ramones pioneered, as well as a newer subgenre of melodic, more emotional punk, which includes by bands like NOFX and...
The mash-up album American Edit, whose creators Party Ben and team9 took the shared alias Dean Gray, pays tribute to the acclaimed Green Day album American Idiot, and was acclaimed as a landmark release in its own genre. ...
Canadian Idiot is a 2006 song by Weird Al Yankovic from his album Straight Outta Lynwood. ...
Live Freaky Die Freaky is a stop motion-animated, musical independent film directed by John Roecker. ...
Adeline Records is a record label co-owned by Billie Joe Armstrong, lead singer of Green Day, his wife Adrienne Nesser (Armstrong), bandmate Jason White, and Jim Theibaud, professional skateboarder. ...
The California punk scene is a regional punk music scene that started in the late 1970s and still exists today. ...
Skull Ring is a 2003 album by Iggy Pop, with backing collaborations by popular bands, including The Stooges, The Trolls, Green Day, Sum 41, and Peaches. ...
Ever since 1991, some members of punk band Green Day have branched out past their main band and have started other projects with other musicians and have released full-length albums and several EPs. ...
The Network is a six-piece New Wave band. ...
Pinhead Gunpowder is an East Bay Punk Rock band consisting of Aaron Cometbus (drums, lyrics), Bill Schneider (bass), Billie Joe Armstrong (guitar, vocals) and Jason White (guitar, vocals). ...
The Frustrators is a music band with Jason Chandler (lead vocals), Terry Lineham (guitar, vocals), Art Tedeschi (drums), and Mike Dirnt (bass). ...
The Lookouts were a punk rock band that existed from 1985 to 1990 on Iron Peak, a remote rural mountain community outside of Laytonville, California. ...
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