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Note that the following information relates to the UK release of the Green Day album Dookie. However, details of non-UK releases are listed in the Other Versions section.
Artist Green Day
Title Dookie
Release type Album
Date of release 14th February 1994
Highest chart position Information not found
Record label Warner Music Poland
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An
version
of Dookie was released
in 1994 through the Warner Music Brasil Ltda. record label. It has the tracklisting: 1. Burnout 2. Having a Blast 3. Chump 4. Longview 5. Welcome to Paradise 6. Pulling Teeth 7. Basket Case 8. She 9. Sassafras Roots 10. When I Come Around 11. Coming Clean 12. Emenius Sleepus 13. In the End 14. F.O.D. / All by Myself
Track listing 1. Burnout 2. Having A Blast 3. Chump 4. Longview 5. Welcome To Paradise 6. Pulling Teeth 7. Basket C... Read full review »
Like a lot of people, I bought this album after buying American Idiot. American Idiot is one of Green Day's most popular albums and songs. BUT, this is much better. You can tell by the lyrics that these are boys and not men. They are still kids. And that is great because it has a great sense of humour withou... Read full review »
I cant even begin to describe how much I love this CD. It has some of the most amazing green day songs ever, e.g. longview, chump, welcome t... Read full review »
It's the first time I've revisited this album for a while. I
don't really think of myself as a Green Day fan anymore, but this
was the first record of theirs that I heard. I then bought them all
up to, and including Warning (which I thought was terrible). I
won't be buying American Idiot.
So I just thought I'd peruse the reviews while listening to it;
there's a lot of talk of punk, but I don't see anyone mentioning
The Clash anywhere... or any of Green Day's predecessors. That
really shows the generation that Green Day appealed to. I'm pretty
sure I was 16 or 17 when this came out, and it became standard
listening for myself and all my friends. I started my first band,
and we would cover Basket Case and Welcome to Paradise. So it was
pretty important.
Listening to Dookie now is a fairly refreshing experience. It
brings those 6th form days right back to me, but it doesn't leave
me feeling like I can't enjoy it anymore. It's still a breathless,
relentless and pulsating album. I don't think there's a real weak
track on it. Sure, it's pretty much the same idea from start to
f...
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This is got to be the best green day album ever and im an avid fan its got the raw sound of 1039 but bettr produced (sorry lookout) its a must its up there with Paranoid by the mighty... Read full review »
This is my favourite Green Day album to date, it is very closely followed by their most recent one, American Idiot. This album is filled with extremely catchy songs and once you hear them a few times, you will feel the urge to... Read full review »
You can get the lyrics to the songs on Dookie from the Bands Only Green Day lyrics section.