Dookie | 
enlarge | Artist: Green Day Label: Reprise / Wea Category: Music
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Rating: 580 reviews Sales Rank: 3181
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 093624552925 UPC: 093624552925 EAN: 0093624552925 ASIN: B000002MP2
Release Date: February 1, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Burnout | | • | Having a Blast | | • | Chump | | • | Longview | | • | Welcome to Paradise | | • | Pulling Teeth | | • | Basket Case | | • | She | | • | Sassafras Roots | | • | When I Come Around | | • | Coming Clean | | • | Emenius Sleepus - Green Day, Dirnt, Mike | | • | In the End | | • | F.O.D./All By Myself - Green Day, Green Day |
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Product Description No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: GREEN DAY Title: DOOKIE Street Release Date: 02/01/1994 Domestic Genre: ROCK/POP
Amazon.com Take one part Ramones, one part Buzzcocks, and one part Husker Du, and you've got the basic foundation of Green Day, a punky, witty, melodic San Francisco Bay area trio who became overnight stars in 1994 when this album, their third overall release and major label debut, catapulted them to the top of the pop charts. Led by guitarist/vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong and their secret weapon, powerhouse drummer Tre Cool, Green Day put '70s and '80s punk in a compact '90s package with songs like "Longview," "Basket Case," "Pulling Teeth," and the hit semi-ballad, "When I Come Around." One the few modern alternative rock bands with a bona fide sense of humor. --Billy Altman
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Quit hatting on Green Day jealous punks August 8, 2008 Jonathan A. Foster (Houston, Tx USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album is a 90's masterpiece. I'm so tied of "true" punk fans that whine about Green Day not being punk enough. They combined perfect melody with fast punk riffs better than anyone. People will still be listening to this album 20 years from now.
The First Smash Hit! July 17, 2008 Summer Paulus (USA) Dookie is the best album of Green Day! It still packs the rawness of its "Sweet Children," days but has the new shine from Reprise Records. And even though this album isn't my favorite (that would be Warning, which was released on 2000) it is still better than all their other albums combined, far better than American Idiot. If you want to experience Green Day as they used to be, and know and understand what the oldie Green Day fans cherish, this is the album to buy! So besides rushing out to buy American Idiot just because a lot of the fans now are comprised of people who never really knew about this band till its release, advise you to, just buy Dookie and see if you like it. Because mostly Green Day is comprised of that sound and taste, this IS Green Day at its finest!
Ah, youth June 12, 2008 A. Pierre (Somewheres) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I remember hearing this cd way back when I was in fifth grade and I still listen to it once in awhile. Its far from there best cd but contain the classic tracks Longview, Welcome to Paradise, Basket Case, and When I Come around. The whole cd flows well and I recommend it to anyone who likkes music. Its too bad they started the whole crappy pop punk scene we have now. By the way, Longview is one of the greatest songs not only of the 90's but of all time.
Aptly named punk pop for the middle schoolers May 13, 2008 J. Pack This was another album I loved in middle school. MTV loved it, Rolling Stone loved it, so I bought it. It's catchy pop music. Sorry, but it's not punk music. Not even close. This is fun pop music but nothing particularly insightful or ground breaking and will not stand the test of time.
If the Music is Good, then it's Good April 14, 2008 Sara Hackett (from the Darkside) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The multi-platinum success of this album brought Green Day into the mainstream of pop/punk bands. Their following consisted of mainly teeny boppers and their copy-cat kool-aid dyed hair, yet the band had songs that you couldn't help but sing along to. The songs are witty, funny and catchy, so you can't help but like them. When this CD came out the band was worried about not being in the "punk rock" category after selling millions of records, but who cares? If the music is good then it's good. Yes, there is nothing original about Green Day or the songs on "Dookie", however singer Billy Joe still writes clever, catchy songs. So if you're into bands like The Buzzcocks, The Ramones or the Clash, you'll like Green Day. Most memorable songs on the album are "Long View", "Basket Case", "Welcome To Paradise" and "when I Come Around".
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