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Green Day: Billie Joe Armstrong (vocals, guitar); Michael Pritchard (bass, background vocals); Tre Cool (drums).DOOKIE won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Per...Read more
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Dookie - Still the best of Green Day
Rarely is a punk CD called a masterpiece... but Green Day's Dookie is pretty close. Before American Idiot and their recent revival - before Nimrod and other CDs - Green Day ha...Read more
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Seriously talented 3 man band! I LOVE Green Day!
Green Day has got to be one of the best bands around. Many have labeled them to be punk music. I don't think they are "puck". Maybe "punk-esque" would be a...Read more

Dookie by Green Day (CD, Jan-1994, 2 Discs, Reprise)

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Album Features
UPC:093624552925
Artist:Green Day
Format:CD
Release Year:1994
Record Label:Reprise
Genre:Alternative, Rock & Pop
Number Of Discs:2

Track Listing
1. Burnout
2. Having a Blast
3. Chump
4. Longview
5. Welcome to Paradise
6. Pulling Teeth
7. Basket Case
8. She
9. Sassafras Roots
10. When I Come Around
11. Coming Clean
12. Emenius Sleepus
13. In the End
14. Fod

Details
Playing Time:40 min.
Producer:Green Day, Rob Cavallo
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Green Day: Billie Joe Armstrong (vocals, guitar); Michael Pritchard (bass, background vocals); Tre Cool (drums).DOOKIE won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance. Green Day was also nominated for Best New Artist, "Basket Case" was nominated for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal, and "Longview" was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance.In the days before there was grunge or thrash, a movement called punk arose as a populist response to the conformity of corporate rock, and a return to the garage roots of the music. Punk, new wave...whatever you want to call it, the movement was quickly co-opted by the major labels and radio as the best bands quickly evaporated into the pop mainstream while the rest faded into obscurity or day jobs."I'm not growing up, I'm just burning out, and I stepped in line to walk amongst the dead," singer-guitarist Billy Joe screams on the opening "Burnout," enunciating a timely slacker sentiment over a decidedly punk trio track, roaring through your speakers like a freight train powered by old Ramones and Clash records. One can hear the complaints of DOOKIE articulated in a thousand smoke-filled bedrooms throughout America. On "Longview," tongue not so firmly implanted in cheek, they extend their view of slacker apathy to apply to the fading joys of masturbation, but quickly answer their own ennui with the real world complaints of "Welcome To Paradise," begging the question, is there anything out there?On a song like "She," Green Day seemingly answers all the questions of apathy with a furious groove and lyrics that urge listeners "locked up in a world that's been planned for you" to "smash the silence with the brick of self-control." And with "Sassafrass Roots" Green Day ups the slacker ante dealt up by Beck on "Loser" by asking, "So why are you alone wasting your time, when you could be with me wasting your time...may I waste your time, too?" The humor and furious musicianship Green Day display on DOOKIE (listen to them echo "Sweet Home Alabama" on "When I Come Around") undercuts all the talk of apathy, confusion and lack of direction by providing a whaling home-grown alternative to business as usual rock. And wasn't that what punk was all about?

Editorial Reviews
Ranked #18 in NME's list of the `Top 50 Albums Of 1994.'
NME

Included on Jon Pareles' list of the Top 10 Albums Of '94 - ...Apathy has rarely sounded so passionate.
New York Times

Performance: Lively / Recording: Punchy - ...Green Day is a cartoonish lot of surprisingly adroit players who come off like the Beastie Boys with pop smarts, good guitars, and a great intuitive grasp of rock dynamics. DOOKIE is a virtual invitation to shut the door and pull out the air guitar....
Stereo Review (19940701)

Ranked #12 in the Village Voice's 1994 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll.
Village Voice (19950228)

Ranked #2 in the Village Voice's 1993 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll.
Village Voice (19940301)

Included in CMJ's list of Top 25 College Radio Albums of All Time
CMJ (20030106)

Included in AP's Essential Punk Influences '02 Style - ...Ground-zero in the mall-punk explosion...
Alternative Press (20020301)

Included in Q's list of `The 50 Best Albums Of 1993' - ...a mature, progressive, marvelous new record...
Q (19940101)

Ranked #53 in Spin Magazine's 90 Greatest Albums of the '90s.
Spin (19990901)

...Emplying the Jam and the Damned on DOOKIE in the same way the Rolling Stones emulated Elmore James...Green Day render the spirit of (19)76 in crunchy pop-guitar hooks, trebly bass and madcap tempos....They render teenage wasteland politics with...accurate deadpan wit.
Rolling Stone

Voted Best Album in the 1995 Reader's Poll.
Rolling Stone (19950126)

Included in Rolling Stone's Essential Recordings of the 90's.
Rolling Stone (19990513)

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Dookie - Still the best of Green Day

Created: 24/09/05
Rarely is a punk CD called a masterpiece... but Green Day's Dookie is pretty close. Before American Idiot and their recent revival - before Nimrod and other CDs - Green Day had Dookie. What a fun album. I remember first hearing the CD and loving it because it was so new and so different. Each song is unique and each track sits nicely beside the other. I've always defined great albums as those that you can listen to from start to finish and enjoy the entire experience. Dookie certainly fits that bill. There are the classic songs like "Welcome to Paradise" and "Basket Case" - but there are many other gems like "Pulling Teeth" and "Coming Clean."

1. Burnout
2. Having A Blast
3. Chump
4. Longview
5. Welcome To Paradise
6. Pulling Teeth
7. Basket Case
8. She
9. Sassafras Roots
10. When I Come Around
11. Coming Clean
12. Emenius Sleepus
13. In The End
14. F.O.D.
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Seriously talented 3 man band! I LOVE Green Day!

Created: 29/07/07
Green Day has got to be one of the best bands around. Many have labeled them to be punk music. I don't think they are "puck". Maybe "punk-esque" would be a btter analogy. Their style is certainly too individualistic. I personally love every single song on the album. They have a great variety of topics about life that they cover in their music. This is a keeper for all times in my collection. There is also a hidden track about 2 minutes after the last song has ended. It is ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS! You gotta hear it!
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GREEN DAY'S DOOOOOOOOOOKIE!

Created: 07/05/07
Great album... their first BIG HIT. This is not only a great record, but a MUST OWN for ANY Green Day fan. "Longview" is by far the best known song on this, followed closely by "Welcome to Paradise" and "When I Come Around". It features more of a punk sound to it, with that special Green Day thwang to it. So just quit your b!tching and get it!
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Classic.

Created: 24/03/10
If you're a true Green Day fan, you know this is when Green Day became great. Many current pop punk artists pull influences from this album. Every song is catchy and different. One of the greatest Cd's of the 90's.
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great music for a good price.

Created: 20/03/09
I love green day and this copy of dookie is in such good shape. if u like green day this is a must have. the price is right and i am enjoying the music. billie joe's personality comes out big time in this one. love it.
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