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Just when everything was going as intended, one iconic punk band faced the unthinkable when their album mysteriously disappeared and never turned up.
A Kentucky band says Green Day ripped off its gimmick of releasing tracks on teddy bears and video game disks. It's responding with a dookie of its own.
On the anniversary of Green Day album 'Dookie,' the band is connecting with fans through unconventional mediums.
Article Summary Green Day celebrates Dookie's 30th with a unique "demastered" album release. Tracks available on quirky formats like floppy disks, Game Boy cartridges, and more. Limited ...
Green Day released a 30th Anniversary Box set for Dookie, but now it's leaning full into the nostalgia of the 90s by demastering the tracks.
But ‘Dookie’ isn’t a usual album,” Green Day announced in a statement. “Instead of smoothing out its edges and tweaking its dynamic ranges, this version of Dookie has been meticulously mangled to fit ...
It’s 30 years since Green Day released their breakout album ‘Dookie’ and as part of the celebrations it’s getting a reworking. However, in this case rather than being remastered it has been ...
Celebrating 30 years of the 1994 album, "Dookie," that revolutionized the punk music genre, Green Day, in collaboration with BRAIN, released a "Demastered" version Wednesday.
Meet Dookie (Green Day’s Version). It’s been three decades since Green Day solidified their place in punk rock with their third studio album, Dookie, and the band is celebrating the milestone ...
Green Day have revealed Dookie Demastered, a limited edition release featuring each of the album's tracks on a variety of unconventional lo-fi formats.