(SOUNDBITE OF GREEN DAY SONG, "CHUMP (DOOKIE DEMASTERED VERSION)") SHAPIRO: A Teddy Ruxpin stuffed bear plays a cassette, and, yes, his eyes and mouth sing with the music. DETROW: And no, the audio ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - After three decades of working on the punk rock stage, Green Day celebrates the 30th anniversary of their iconic album, Dookie, in a special way. The band famous for the song ...
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Cassette tapes are impractical, and the people who buy and produce them agree. Yet, a community of listeners continue to keep them alive. “It’s ridiculous buying cassettes and having a cassette player ...
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It all started with something so innocent sounding enough. Green Day showed up one day, using a Teddy Ruxpin (among other old items) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their seminal album Dookie.
Not only does it come in solids like light green and purple, but the brand also offers fun, colorful duct tape patterns such as peacock feathers, cosmic unicorns, and neon stars. There’s no ...
HOUSTON – Growing up in Peoria, Illinois, Texans offensive lineman Kendrick Green once had a piece of red tape on the back of his helmet as a designation for youth football players deemed too ...
(SOUNDBITE OF GREEN DAY SONG, "CHUMP (DOOKIE DEMASTERED VERSION)") SHAPIRO: A Teddy Ruxpin stuffed bear plays a cassette, and, yes, his eyes and mouth sing with the music. DETROW: And no ...
It all started with something so innocent sounding enough. Green Day showed up one day, using a Teddy Ruxpin (among other old items) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their seminal album Dookie.