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Dookie 20th Birthday

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Feb 1st marked the 20th anniversary of the release of the punk rock album Dookie by Green Day. 

 

Awesome songs, and as a Green Day fanboy I like to demonstrate the fantastic early stuff to people who only know the 21st century stuff which isn't as good.

The album really is a must listen for any rock and punk fans, if you don't believe me search Dookie on Kerrang & Rolling Stone ;)

 


 
 
 
 
 
 
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I like the album but for me its not punk at all, just a great pop album.

 

It's slightly different to the punk that people know from The Sex Pistols and what not but it's still more punky than poppy.

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purpleronnie has it right, it's a great pop album but it's no more "punk" than Good Charlotte or New Found Glory, really.

 

Mh, I think that's going too far.

 

I've had arguments about Green Day with Dennis in another thread and this would certainly be part of mine. I would certainly consider, now, Green Day to be one of the chieftans of the pop-punk wave but at the time they released Dookie?

 

It could essentially be an SLF covers record. Take out a few of the whiney, self-indulgent teen-angst and insert a few political rantings and it would be. 

 

Regardless how you label it, however, it's still a pretty good album with a massive lasting legacy. 

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You really should listen to some Black Flag, Dead Kennedys or Stooges instead.

 

A lot of BF fans get right pissed off if you call their music "punk" - apparently it's "hardcore" and strictly that… which is bizarre, seeing as the sound and look is classic punk and the lyrics are anti-establishment.

 

I was fond of Dookie as a kid but Green Day are a million miles from punk. I imagine if anyone ever spat at a Green Day gig the band would stop playing immediately. 

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A lot of BF fans get right pissed off if you call their music "punk" - apparently it's "hardcore" and strictly that… which is bizarre, seeing as the sound and look is classic punk and the lyrics are anti-establishment.

 

I was fond of Dookie as a kid but Green Day are a million miles from punk. I imagine if anyone ever spat at a Green Day gig the band would stop playing immediately. 

 

lol

 

Google Green Day Woodstock 1994

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A lot of BF fans get right pissed off if you call their music "punk" - apparently it's "hardcore" and strictly that… which is bizarre, seeing as the sound and look is classic punk and the lyrics are anti-establishment.

 

I was fond of Dookie as a kid but Green Day are a million miles from punk. I imagine if anyone ever spat at a Green Day gig the band would stop playing immediately. 

 

I had the dubious pleasure of seeing Green Day play at the Sheffield Leadmill in 1994.  There was some exciting audience participation when Billie Joe whatshisface spat a massive greenie onto the ceiling above the stage, and a member of the audience then caught it in his mouth when it fell down again.

 

Punk rock indeed

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