Green Day is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its seminal punk album Dookie by re-releasing tracks, although not in the way you’d think. I don’t know if the cartridge is worth $39 ...
Green Day have hit upon an inspired, and fabulously pointless, way of celebrating the 30th anniversary of their wildly ...
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 ...
Waris died after being assaulted by cow vigilantes, his friend alleges On a cold morning in January, a car smashed into a van in Tauru, a small town in the northern Indian state of Haryana.
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 ...
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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 ...
Every day, with bare hands, Rukmini Baburao Kumbhar, collects around 50kg (eight stone) of fresh cow dung. She is part of a spiritual group that runs a small ashram (a religious retreat ...
Green Day is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their first album, Dookie, which arrived back in 1994. To celebrate such a landmark event, they are doing something pretty unconventional and ...
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 ...
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.