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Green Day’s Dookie has been inducted into the National Recording Registry
A couple of months on from the album’s 30th anniversary, the Library of Congress has just selected Green Day’s Dookie for the 2024 National Recording Registry…
Wait… what?!
Green Day drummer Tré Cool has revealed that the band met up for a practice… and had a run-through of legendary 1994 record Dookie.
"Fun band practice – swipe to see the set list we played today," the sticksman teased on Instagram, along with a selfie with Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt, and Dookie's tracklist… holy shit.
What does this mean?! The punk titans have of course played the full-length in full several times before – most notably when headlining Reading & Leeds in 2013 – but with no upcoming shows scheduled, does this mean they've just been playing the album in its entirety for the hell of it? Or have they got something up their sleeves in the future?
Either way, we wish we were a fly on the wall for that band practice… Damn.
Let's re-watch that Reading set and have a lovely time: