From “Basket Case” to “Burnout,” every song on Dookie’s tracklist is available in a different format, each taking the shape of a vintage-inspired household item.
Green Day have hit upon an inspired, and fabulously pointless, way of celebrating the 30th anniversary of their wildly ...
Thrash metal band Belushi Speed Ball have released a ‘Dookie’ version of their new ... LA art studio BRAIN to share 15 songs from its tracklist as transferred onto a range of unconventional ...
Green Day have announced the 15-strong tracklist for their next album ... who will be marking 30 years of their breakout record Dookie and 20 years since their album American Idiot.
It’s not only an act of one-upmanship but also a not-so-subtle jab at Green Day; “Dookie,” after all, is slang for poop. “We are now offering the world the first ever, Dog Poop Single ...
How about the hard-charging Dookie classic “Welcome to Paradise” rendered in 8-bit glory on a Game Boy cartridge? Well, then you’re in luck, because on Wednesday (Oct. 9) the band announced ...
The release hits Friday, with Thee Stallion unveiling the tracklist to fans. The new edition will add 12 songs and feature features from FLo Milli, Spiritbox, and RM of BTS.
Now, days before the project’s release, Megan Thee Stallion has revealed the tracklist for her upcoming album Megan: Act II on social media today (October 23). She did so with an animated image ...
BTS member Jin is less than a month away from the release of his solo debut, Happy, and today, revealed the tracklist and release date of its lead single, “I’ll Be There.” While “I’ll Be ...
It all started with something so innocent sounding enough. Green Day showed up one day, using a Teddy Ruxpin (among other old items) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their seminal album Dookie.
she’s now unveiled the tracklist. It includes the previously reported on Bon Iver collaboration — he features on a remix of “I think about it all the time” — as well as Julian ...
It all started with something so innocent sounding enough. Green Day showed up one day, using a Teddy Ruxpin (among other old items) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their seminal album Dookie.