(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 ...
It’s not only an act of one-upmanship but also a not-so-subtle jab at Green Day; “Dookie,” after all, is slang for poop. “We are now offering the world the first ever, Dog Poop Single ...
In this video from Pianote, the multi-talented Jon Batiste hears Green Day’s Holiday for the first time (drum & vocals onl ...
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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Discogs has revealed the most expensive cassette tape ever sold on their popular music ... Week 2024 (there's a celebratory week or day for just about anything). Similar to Record Store Day ...
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 ...
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.
for a catch-up about how the record came to be, why they’re feeling so strong as a band after three-plus decades, and their “fantasy” of doing a proper tour… Green Day’s DOOKIE ...
Hinting at further gigs to come for 2025, Green Day signed off ... announced a “demastered” 30th anniversary version of ‘Dookie’ – set for release on Game Boy, toothbrushes, teddy ...
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.