It was one thing for Green Day to score a No. 1 album, as it did with 2004’s “American Idiot,” a full decade after the scrappy Bay Area punk trio broke out with “Dookie” in 1994.
When Green Day made its major label debut in 1994 with “Dookie,” the East Bay band captured ears and airwaves almost overnight with such melodic pop-punk hits as “Longview,” “Basket Case ...
The band delivered an marathon celebration of 30 years of 'Dookie' and and 20 of 'American Idiot,' playing each in full with more songs interspersed.
When Green Day made its major label debut in 1994 with “Dookie,” the East Bay band captured ears and airwaves almost overnight with such melodic pop-punk hits as “Longview,” “Basket Case,” and “When I ...
“I’m excited to announce that after five weeks of constipation, I made a dookie! Big thanks to my gastroenterologist for prescribing me suppositories, and the janitor for cleaning the blood off the ...
“When you are talking about biosecurity, what you don’t want is a bunch of lookie-loos, industry people and non-industry people coming and going from the dairy,” Payne said. “Strong ...
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of “Dookie” and the 20th anniversary of “American Idiot,” Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt, drummer Tré Cool and their three touring bandmates played both ...