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Green Day Reissuing Dookie On Toothbrush, Floppy Disk, Teddy Ruxpin, And Other Inconvenient Formats
Some say Dookie is among the best albums in pop-punk history, but after 30 years, I sure wish I could spice things up a bit. I want to hear the anthemic vocal harmonies of “Welcome To Paradise” compressed into a tinny 8-bit jingle. I want to dust off my old precarious phonograph just to hear the guitar riffs of “When I Come Around.” I want that fat, glorious bassline of “Longview” reduced to nothing more than the chime of a doorbell.
I want to dust off my old precarious phonograph just to hear the guitar riffs of “When I Come Around.” I want that fat, glorious bassline of “Longview” reduced to nothing more than the chime of a doorbell. There’s a toothbrush, a floppy disc, a Teddy Ruxpin, and more that will be an absolute pain in the ass to listen to. TRACKLIST: 01 “Burnout” – Player Piano Roll 02 “Having A Blast” – Floppy Disk 03 “Chump” – Teddy Ruxpin 04 “Longview” – Doorbell 05 “Welcome To Paradise” – Game Boy Cartridge 06 “Pulling Teeth” – Toothbrush 07 “Basket Case” – Big Mouth Billy Bass 08 “She” – HitClip 09 “Sassafras Roots” – 8-track 10 “When I Come Around” – Wax Cylinder 11 “Coming Clean” – X-Ray Record 12 “Emenius Sleepus” – Answering Machine 13 “In The End” – MiniDisc 14 “F.O.D.” – Fisher Price Record 15 “All By Myself” – Music Box
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