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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Dookie
Book • 1994
Dookie is the third studio album by Green Day, released on February 1, 1994.
It marked a significant shift in the band's career, bringing punk rock back into mainstream music culture with hits like 'Longview' and 'Basket Case'.
The album is celebrated for its melodic sound and themes of boredom, anxiety, and relationships.
It marked a significant shift in the band's career, bringing punk rock back into mainstream music culture with hits like 'Longview' and 'Basket Case'.
The album is celebrated for its melodic sound and themes of boredom, anxiety, and relationships.
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
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in relation to Green Day's major label success and the release of their hit album.

Billie Joe Armstrong

24 snips
Green Day - Basket Case
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when recalling the tab books he purchased to learn guitar.


Jordan Buckley

13 snips
95: Jordan Buckley (Every Time I Die): Cultivating Your Own Life
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, who explains the meaning behind the title.


T.J. Petracca

13 snips
74: Nobody Thought This Blink-182 Album Would Blow Up w/ Shane Told
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as the album that changed her viewpoint on music.


Lauren Ash

12 snips
EP. 365 - Lauren Ash | Superstore to Super-Punk
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as the first album that he connected with and considered his own.


Clayton Stevens

11 snips
73: Clayton Stevens (Touché Amoré): Once I Learned How to Play Punk Music, That Was It!
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as one of the first albums he bought that changed his life.


Michael Shuman

Episode 427: Michael Shuman (Queens of the Stone Age / GLU)
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als ein Album von Green Day, das 1994 veröffentlicht wurde.


Christoph Sepin

Lieblingsalben: Portishead mit "Dummy"



