An entire decade before perfecting the art of the pop-punk opera with their 2004 release American Idiot, enduring punk-revival trio Green Day were blasting to the top of the charts with their refreshingly adolescent an undeniably catchy 1994 album Dookie. This was where it all began, and now fans can find out just how Billy Joe and the gang started out through rare, archival performances and in-depth interviews with both the band and their hard-working manager Larry Livermore. Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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An entire decade before perfecting the art of the pop-punk opera with their 2004 release American Idiot, enduring punk-revival trio Green Day were blasting to the top of the charts with their refreshingly adolescent an undeniably catchy 1994 album Dookie. This was where it all began, and now fans can find out just how Billy Joe and the gang started out through rare, archival performances and in-depth interviews with both the band and their hard-working manager Larry Livermore. Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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