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GROSS: That's "Basket Case" from the Green Day album "Dookie," and my guest Billie Joe Armstrong is the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter for the band.
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Mr. ARMSTRONG: I used to do it a lot when - you know, right after "Dookie" came out.
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Instead of looking inward for his material, as Armstrong had done when he wrote songs about his anxiety, relationships and panic attacks on the albums "Dookie" and "Nimrod," he decided to write about politics, specifically the alienation and anger he felt during the presidency of George W. Bush.
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For this one we'll go back to "Dookie," which won the Grammy for best alternative music album in 1994.
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"American Idiot" opens on Broadway: Fifteen years ago, who would have thought the guys who made "Dookie" could inspire a Broadway musical?
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Best of all, the band performed tunes off their pre - "Dookie" days like "20,000 Light Years Away" which was probably lost on prepubescent fans -- mostly girls -- who are drooling over the "Idiot" era.
Jon Chattman: Green Day at Madison Square Garden: Kickass Tunes, Cheap Pops, and Moon Shots 2009
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They did it when I saw them in their "Dookie" days.
Jon Chattman: Green Day at Madison Square Garden: Kickass Tunes, Cheap Pops, and Moon Shots 2009
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Until then, Green Day's signature album was titled "Dookie," and its big hit was an anthem to a lazy afternoon of television and masturbation.
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Bonus story about the "Dookie" mix: sohwhat made this for me when I got my drivers' license.
Mixes of yore. joanofarrgh 2006
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As a matter of fact, a funny story, long time ago, in ` 94, when they -- ` 93, ` 94 when they first came out, with that album called "Dookie," they had this Idiot Club, and so ...
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