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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 ...
Green Day just celebrated a major milestone after their 1994, fan-favorite third studio album Dookie went Double-Diamond this week according to the RIAA, becoming only the 13th album in existence ...
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 in an unconventional and ...
Green Day‘s Dookie, the highest-selling album named after another word for “poop,” turned 30 years old this year. To celebrate the milestone, the punk band is re-releasing the album on ...
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 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 ...
Green Day’s seminal album Dookie remains their biggest release by far. If you want to rep the 1994 classic, pick up this T-shirt featuring the album cover on the front.
Green Day have been celebrating the 30th anniversary of Dookie — as well as the 20th anniversary of their beloved 2004 politi-punk concept album American Idiot — on their sold-out stadium ...
Thirty years ago, “Dookie” catapulted Green Day from DIY shows at 924 Gilman to national fame. Now, the band is going back to their lo-fi roots — and then a good deal further. While other ...
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 ...
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 ...