Green Day have been celebrating the 30th anniversary of Dookie — as well as the 20th anniversary of their beloved 2004 politi-punk concept album American Idiot — on their sold-out stadium ...
Welcome to history, Green Day. The pop-punk trio celebrated a major career milestone this week when their breakthrough third studio album, 1994’s Dookie, was certified double-diamond.
Tré Cool of Green Day performs at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer) * From left, Billie Joe Armstrong and Tré Cool ...
It’s been 30 years since Green Day took their tuneful variation on the punk tradition to the masses with “Dookie,” a 20-times-platinum masterstroke that sent three classic singles to the top ...
With the crowd adequately hyped up, Green Day took the stage and opened with a new single, “The American Dream is Killing Me,” before launching into the Dookie portion of the set. As the album ...
It was one thing for Green Day to score a No. 1 album, as it did with 2004’s “American Idiot,” a full decade after the scrappy Bay Area punk trio broke out with “Dookie” in 1994.
As Green Day was performing their 1994 Dookie cut "Longview," the band departed the stage. According to a report from TMZ, someone from backstage had directed the band's bassist Mike Dirnt offstage.
We’re old, y’all. It’s been 30 years since Green Day broke out on the pop-punk scene with their third album, “Dookie,” and 20 years since the release of their anti-Iraq War rock opera ...
Green Day will celebrate 20 years since their breakthrough album Dookie, which was followed up 10 years later in 2004 by their hit punk rock opera American Idiot. Fans can enjoy all the band's ...
‘We are the last of the rockers making a commotion,’ Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong sings on its new album, ‘Saviors,’ 30 years after ‘Dookie’ made them stars. Jan. 15, 2024 “We ...