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,” Vinny ...
Fans of the record can enter a drawing for the chance to purchase one of the 15 tracks, each of which is in a different item Meet Dookie (Green Day’s Version). It’s been three decades since ...
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Green Day’s classic pop-punk album “Dookie,” Los Angeles art studio Brain has constructed extremely lo-fi versions of the songs in various formats and is ...
It takes pictures of your poop. Currently in beta, the system utilizes artificial intelligence to examine your dookie as a way of determining things like gut health and hydration. Turns out we ...
The Bay Area pop-punk trio are bringing back 1994's Dookie in a manner in which you'd never expect - through a Teddy Ruxpin bear, a doorbell, a Big Mouth Billy Bass and a Fisher Price record ...
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 ...
Thrash metal band Belushi Speed Ball have released a ‘Dookie’ version of their new single on dog poo after feeling “ripped off” by Green Day. READ MORE: 10 albums that wouldn’t exist ...
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Here’s what they found. By Joyce Cohen A study found that people who earn low wages were rent-burdened in all of the country’s 50 largest real estate markets. By Matt Yan Claremont Hall ...
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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.