Green Day - Dookie

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"Dookie" is the third studio album and the major label debut by American punk rock band Green Day. The album was the band's first collaboration with producer Rob Cavallo. Released on February 1, 1994 through Reprise Records, "Dookie" became a worldwide commercial success, reaching number two on the U.S. Billboard 200 and charting in seven countries. The album helped to propel Green Day into mainstream popularity, amid claims from the punk rock community that the band had "sold out". "Dookie" produced five singles for the band: "Longview", the re-recorded "Welcome to Paradise", "Basket Case", the radio-only single "She" and "When I Come Around". As of 2008, Dookie is the band's best-selling album, with over 15 million copies sold worldwide. "Dookie" won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 1995. Following the underground success of the band's second album "Kerplunk", a number of major labels became interested in Green Day. Representatives of these labels attempted to entice the band to sign by inviting them for meals to discuss a deal, with one manager even inviting the group to Disneyland. The band declined these advances until meeting producer and Reprise representative Rob Cavallo. They were impressed by his work with fellow Californian band The Muffs, and later remarked that Cavallo "was the only person we could really talk to and connect with". Eventually, the band left their independent record label Lookout! Records on friendly terms, and signed to Reprise. Signing to a major label caused many of the band's original fans from the independent music club 924 Gilman Street to regard Green Day as sell-outs. The club has banned Green Day from entering since the major label signing. Reflecting back on the period, lead vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong told Spin magazine in 1999, "I couldn't go back to the punk scene, whether we were the biggest success in the world or the biggest failure The only thing I could do was get on my bike and go forward." Rob Cavallo was chosen as the main producer of the album, with Jerry Finn as the mixer. Green Day originally gave the first demo tape to Cavallo, and after listening to it during the car ride home he sensed that "had stumbled on something big." The band's recording session lasted three weeks and the album was remixed twice. Armstrong claimed that the band wanted to create a dry sound, "Similar to the Sex Pistols' album or first Black Sabbath albums." The band felt the original mix to be unsatisfactory. Cavallo agreed, and it was remixed, at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley California. Armstrong later said of their studio experience, "Everything was already written, all we had to do was play it." Much of the album's content was written by Armstrong, except "Emenius Sleepus" which was co-written by Armstrong and bassist Mike Dirnt, and the hidden track, "All By Myself", which was composed and written by drummer Tré Cool. The album touched upon various experiences of the band members and included subjects like anxiety and panic attacks, masturbation, sexual orientation, boredom, and former girlfriends. The single "Longview" had a signature bass line that bass player Dirnt wrote while under the influence of LSD. He originally forgot much of it, but the remembered portions were included in the song. Armstrong stated that the song was mainly about boredom, masturbation, and smoking cannabis, as evident in some of the lyrics ("When masturbation's lost its fun/You're fucking breaking"). "Welcome to Paradise", the second single from "Dookie", was originally on the second studio album by the band, "Kerplunk". The song was re-recorded, with a less grainy sound for "Dookie". The song never had an official music video, however, a certain live performance of the song is often associated as a music video. The video is located on Green Day's official website. The radio-only single, "She", was written by Armstrong about a former girlfriend who showed him a feminist poem with an identical title. In return, Armstrong wrote the lyrics of "She" and showed them to her. She later moved to Ecuador, prompting Armstrong to put "She" on the album. The same ex-girlfriend is the topic of the songs "Sassafras Roots" and "Chump". Another song, "Coming Clean", deals with Armstrong's coming to terms with his bisexuality when he was 16 and 17 years old. In his interview with The Advocate magazine, he says that although he has never had a relationship with a man, his sexuality has been "something that comes up as a struggle in me". The hit single "Basket Case", which appeared on many singles charts worldwide, was also inspired by Armstrong's personal experiences. The song deals with Armstrong's anxiety attacks and feelings of "going crazy" prior to being diagnosed with a panic disorder. The music video was filmed in an abandoned mental institution. The final single, "When I Come Around", was again inspired by a woman, though this time being about Armstrong's wife, then former girlfriend, Adrienne. Following a dispute between the couple, Armstrong left Adrienne to spend some time alone. The video featured the three band members walking around Berkeley and San Francisco at night, eventually ending up back at the original location. Future touring back up guitarist, Jason White, made a cameo in the video with his then-girlfriend. Billie Joe Armstrong wrote the song "In The End" about his mother and her boyfriend (similar to Why Do You Want Him). He is quoted saying: "That song is about my mother's husband, it's not really about a girl, or like anyone directly related to me in a relationship. In the End's about my mother." The name of the album is a reference to the band members often suffering from diarrhea, which they referred to as "liquid dookie", as a result of eating spoiled food whilst on tour. Initially the band were to name the album "Liquid Dookie", however this was deemed "too gross", and so they settled on the name "Dookie". The cover art is an illustration by Richie Bucher, which depicts bombs being dropped on people and buildings. In the center, there is an explosion, with the band's name at the top. Armstrong has since explained the meaning of the artwork: “I wanted the art work to look really different. I wanted it to represent the East Bay and where we come from, because there's a lot of artists in the East Bay scene that are just as important as the music. So we talked to Richie Bucher. He did a 7-inch cover for this band called Raooul that I really liked. He's also been playing in bands in the East Bay for years. There's pieces of us buried on the album cover. There's one guy with his camera up in the air taking a picture with a beard. He took pictures of bands every weekend at Gilman's. The robed character that looks like Ozzy Osbourne is the woman on the cover of the first Ozzy album. Angus Young is in there somewhere too. The graffiti reading "Twisted Dog Sisters" refers to these two girls from Berkeley. I think the guy saying "The fritter, fat boy" was a reference to a local cop.” The back cover on early prints of the CD featured a plush toy of Ernie from Sesame Street, which was airbrushed out of later prints for fear of litigation. Some rumors suggest that it was removed because it led parents to think that "Dookie" was a child's lullaby album or that the creators of Sesame Street had sued Green Day. Upon its release, "Dookie" charted in seven countries. The album peaked at number two on Billboard 200 in the United States, and was a success in several other countries, peaking as high as number one in New Zealand; the lowest peak in any country was in the United Kingdom at number 13. While all the singles from the album charted in a few countries, the hit single "Basket Case" entered the top 10 in the United Kingdom and Sweden. Later in 1995, the album received a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album, with "Longview" and "Basket Case" both being nominated for a Grammy. Throughout the 1990s, "Dookie" continued to sell well, eventually receiving diamond certification in 1999; To date, "Dookie" has sold over 15 million copies worldwide and remains the band's best-selling album. On April 18, 2009 Dookie was reissued on 180 gram vinyl for the 2nd annual 'Record Store Day'. The album was well received by some critics, with Allmusic describing "Dookie" as "a stellar piece of modern punk that many tried to emulate but nobody bettered". In 1994, Time claimed "Dookie" as the third best album of the year, but the best rock album of 1994. The New York Times, in early 1995, described the sound of "Dookie" as, "Punk turns into pop in fast, funny, catchy, high-powered songs about whining and channel-surfing; apathy has rarely sounded so passionate." However, many other music critics, and even some other mainstream bands, claimed the band had sold out for signing to a major label, and called them "watered down punk imposters". The New York Times, while complementary on the album's overall quality, noted that the pop sound of "Dookie" only remotely resembled punk music. The band did not respond initially to these comments, but later claimed that they were "just trying to be themselves" and that "it's our band, we can do whatever we want". Dirnt claimed that the follow-up album "Insomniac", one of the band's hardest albums lyrically and musically, was the band releasing their anger at all the criticism from critics and former fans. Since its release, "Dookie" has featured heavily in various "must have" lists compiled by the music media. Some of the more prominent of these lists to feature "Dookie" are shown below; this information is adapted from Acclaimed Music. Kerrang! United Kingdom The Kerrang! 100 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 1998 33 Classic Rock & Metal Hammer United Kingdom The 200 Greatest Albums of the 90s 2006 * Robert Dimery United States 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 2005 * Rolling Stone United States Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 2003 193 Spin Magazine United States 100 Greatest Albums, 1985–2005 2005 44 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame United States The Definitive 200

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Dookie (Green Day) Album Songs

NoSong TitleTime
1.Burnout 2:07
2.Having A Blast 2:44
3.Chump 2:53
4.Longview 3:58
5.Welcome To Paradise 3:44
6.Pulling Teeth 2:30
7.Basket Case 3:02
8.She 2:13
9.Sassafras Roots 2:37
10.When I Come Around 2:57
11.Coming Clean 1:34
12.Emenius Sleepus 1:43
13.In The End 1:46
14.F.O.D. 2:52
15.All By Myself 1:37

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- Energize me!

I’m an old punk fan - (actually an old hippie who went punk in the ‘70s). I’ve loved punk since I first heard it, and Green Day brought a refreshing new series of albums for me to listen to. I wasn’t into them at first, though I’d seen them on MTV, and started with American Idiot. My kids said “no, mom, you have to listen to Dookie”! With all 3 recommding this album, I had to get it. It’s got more of the raw punk sound than their later albums, which are polished and tending more towards pop punk and just pop rock. Anyone who loves punk will love this album.

- Green Day

Although I like Kerplunk a lot more, this is still solid. 5 stars!!!

- First cassette tape

First cassette, first band, first band crush... I used to fall asleep in high school with my headphones on to dookie, flipping the tape over to side B every 30min.

- Great

Beautiful and great music and artist.

- Dudes

Stands the test of time.

- This song is the best I ever downloaded!

Even if I had the guts, I still was able to redeem my gift card for money and I finally have the song downloaded. Oh, and... LOL! I am like almost a teenager and my mom approved my balance for this and there! I am finally done for it all! But apple I still have a problem you will have to find on your main website before updating my iPhone! The problem can be found there! So anyways, THANK YOU SO MUCH GREEN DAY FOR MAKING SUCH A SONG!

- One of my favorites.

This along with The Wall, Mothership, and Counting Crows, and Speak Now are one of the few albums where I like/love every single song on it. Brings back wonderful Middle/high school memories.

- The best.

Green Day has been my number one favorite band since I was five, when American idiot came out. This was the second album I ever got of their’s. Basket Case is probably my favorite song from this. I wish iTunes would release the Dookie Demos album.

- Really...

Green Day is my second favorite band, but one thing that I don’t like is that with iTunes Store and pandora say that fod (F*** off and die) is not explicit. It is explicit. Please change this so little kids don’t get mixed up and listen to songs with cuss words.

- This is Rock

I LOVE; Basket case Dookie Burnout Gooch Longview Gunn

- Green Day at their best.

This is their best record to date.

- Great

best album ever

- Great

Grew up on this album.

- BEST BAND EVER

i'm only 13 and ik just about every word in every song on at least 3 albums. This band is my favorite of all time! I've even been to one of their concerts! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND NOT ONLY THIS ALBUM BUT THE BAND IN GENERAL. ❤️❤️

- The Bomb Diggity!!

This album is amazing! Buy it right now. What else can I say?

- terrible

one of the worst bands ever

- Same as the name of the album

Its crap

- One of the best

Great music

- I love Green Day

One of the best albums of the 90’s easily, you could listen to the album top to bottom over and over again and never get sick of it.

- Buy this album NOW!!!

“Dookie” is the most successful Green Day album. It has the most loved songs along with the album “American Idiot” and has 5 songs that were featured in “God’s Favorite Band,” the most of any of their albums. There is no way you haven’t heard “Basket Case” or “When I Come Around” because they are played on the radio literally all the time. Really can’t judge that. “Longview” has the greatest bass line you could probably ever hear. “She” also has an impressive bass line loved by me. Songs like “Burnout,” “Having A Blast” and “Sassafras Roots” are too underrated, and I really love them, but my favorite song on the album is “Welcome To Paradise,” which was a remade version from their previous album “Kerplunk,” but I have a different favorite song for that album which is “One Of My Lies.” So you should check this album out and buy it. It’s too good! 4/5.

- Goated album

Green Day is the best band period. and this is their best album, period. Who knows what they were in when they made this album, but this stuff is incredible

- Terrible

Total sheet

- Buy this!

Best album ever!!!

- Yes✨

YES YES ✨🔪💅

- Music Still Holds Up But Loses Its Novelty

Cant argue with how influential this album is. Basically every 13 year old kid getting into alternative music is going to listen to Dookie. Most of the songs are super catchy and fun. But as I've gotten older I can't shake the feeling that most of Green Days music is for 12 year olds. That would be fine, but Billie Joe doesn't seem to realize the music is for 12 year olds. At least Blink-182 admits that their music is written for teenagers. The immature goofiness of the songs wear off after a while. "omg, he's singing about playing with himself ho ho ho!"

- It’s amazing

Green Day is awesome

- Good album, but..

I think a lot of these songs sound very simalar. I wis they could have added a few songs in a different key

- Love Green Day!!

There’s not a bad song on this album. Highly recommend!! My personal favorite is Longview! :)

- Its not Hi-Res

Sadly...it supposed to be Apple Digital Master.....Its not Hi-Res

- Time has stood still for this album

Best album of the 90s, hands-down. This album single-handedly paved the way for every punk, alternative and pop punk band after it. It’s is nearly 30 years-old and it not only still blows everything away, but it sounds like it was just released today. I wish they would go back to this sound.

- 4/5

Honestly, I enjoyed the first two albums more, but still a very solid album. I feel like it’s overrated, but not bad, I guess. Welcome to Paradise, Longview, Basket Case, and When I Come Around? Anyone? Yasssss

- Amazing Band, Even Better Songs!!

One of the all time best albums by a band to be created.... would recommend for anyone who wants to try listening to Green Day, cause this will totally get u hooked. Some great songs in this album are all of them except She.... I don't like She, no offense to anyone who does like it, I just don't like it. I also recommend Nimrod, that's also a great album

- Great album

Green Day is my favorite band and this is one my favorite albums my favorite from this album is chump and Longview

- This album is freaking holy!

Great album! I recommend it to anyone who is a human being. Green Day rocks!

- Timeless

So good

- soo good

a classic, 11/10 recommend :))

- JAY

I love billie joe and green day this is one of my fav albums by them !! 🥰

- 绿日最佳

超棒的专辑

- dookie

best green day album

- <3

Love Green Day especially now with the modern day songs kinda sucking

- best of the best

as an edgy 2000’s teen, i approve

- lol

If you are a green day fan then the album summary they wrote will make you laugh since they said it was a 'pop punk' album and messed up song titles like by doing things like saying Long View and Emenius 'Sleeping'.

- Awesome!!!!!👌🏻😀👍🏻

My second favorite Green Day album (my first is American Idiot). The best songs are Basket Case, Welcome to Paradise, Longview, and She.

- Dookie

Love this album. Long live Greenday!

- YASSS

My friend and I love Green Day! We’re thinking about going to their concert!

- Good

Nice album, but I like American Idiot better.

- Surf's Up

Welcome to Paradise was from the movie

- One of there best album ever

Green Day is one of the best pop punk band of all time

- Time has done nothing, this album holds up.

Dookie is almost twenty five effing years old. It can vote. It can buy alcohol, it should be thinking about health insurance. AND IT STILL ROCKS. If you don’t buy this album, you’re a fool.

- One of the greatest alt rock albums of all time

The album’s merits stand on their own. Only 70 reviews at the time of my rating... I guess we are getting old.

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- Amazing!

I love Green Day! Best album yet if I say so myself. 😁

- 👍🥇punk

Best album bar nevermind

- My opinion

Better than American Idiot

- Bloody amazing

Some of their best work to date love it all

- Wicked

Basket Case... Just Might Beat 21 Guns?

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Dookie Wiki

Dookie is the third studio album and major-label debut by the American rock band Green Day, released on February 1, 1994, by Reprise Records. The band's major label debut and first collaboration with producer Rob Cavallo, it was recorded in late summer 1993 at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California. Written mostly by frontman and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, the album is largely based on his personal experiences and includes themes such as boredom, anxiety, relationships, and sexuality. It was promoted with four singles: "Longview", "Basket Case", a re-recorded version of "Welcome to Paradise" (which originally appeared on the band's second studio album, 1991's Kerplunk), and "When I Come Around". After several years of grunge's dominance in popular music, Dookie brought a livelier, more melodic rock sound to the mainstream and propelled Green Day to worldwide fame. Considered one of the defining albums of the 1990s and of punk rock in general, it was also pivotal in solidifying the genre's mainstream popularity. Its influence continued into the new millennium and beyond, being cited as an inspiration by many punk and pop-punk bands as well as artists from other genres. Dookie received critical acclaim upon its release, although some early fans called the band a sellout for leaving its independent label (Lookout! Records) and embracing a more polished sound. The record won a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Album in 1995. It was a worldwide success, peaking at number two on the Billboard 200 in the United States and reaching top ten positions in several other countries. Dookie was later certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It has sold over 20 million copies worldwide, making it the band's best-selling album and one of the best-selling albums of all time. It has been labeled by critics and journalists as one of the greatest albums of the 1990s and one of the greatest punk rock and pop-punk albums of all time. Rolling Stone placed Dookie on three iterations of its "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list, and at number 1 on its "50 Greatest Pop-Punk Albums" list. In 2024, the album was selected for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

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