ThibautDookie Posted August 9 Posted August 9 There is a Dookie poster hanging in Corey Feldman's room in "Dream A Little Dream 2" (1995) 1 Quote
pacejunkie punk Posted August 18 Posted August 18 Dookie’s pizza in Japan complete with GD poster on the wall! 2 1 Quote
billiejoearms24 Posted September 11 Posted September 11 Theres this house really close to my friends that has the kerplunk colors so we call it kerplunk house 1 Quote
ThibautDookie Posted September 23 Posted September 23 https://www.instagram.com/tadejpogacar/reel/DO6BYxZiHeN/ 1 Quote
Dingle Posted October 9 Posted October 9 It's my birthday, and my amazing missus got me this awesome card. ❤️ 1 3 Quote
Mollyluna Posted October 9 Posted October 9 39 minutes ago, Dingle said: It's my birthday, and my amazing missus got me this awesome card. ❤️ This card is great!😍 Happy birthday!!! 1 Quote
GreenDayJunkie86 Posted October 10 Posted October 10 6 hours ago, Dingle said: It's my birthday, and my amazing missus got me this awesome card. ❤️ Happy Birthday!! Love the card 1 Quote
emenius Posted October 10 Posted October 10 Basket Case used in the trailer for Yorgos Lanthimos’ new film Bugonia with Emma Stone and Jessie Plemons. Also apparently features prominently in the movie. 1 Quote
Dingle Posted October 11 Posted October 11 It's a sad sad day after learning that MTV channel, launched in 1981, has confirmed it will stop showing rolling music videos after 4 decades. It blames video-sharing apps such as YouTube and TikTok have killed MTV. Back in early '90, there was no streaming, no downloading, no smart phones. Access to internet was limited and expensive, as where computers. MTV ruled. If a band wanted to me noticed then a music video of a song on MTV on many occasions influenced single and album sales. Back then a big part of each day was to watch MTV. One of the first music videos I saw was Longview, which at it's hight got aired several times a day for months. Thanks for the memories MTV. https://www.pressreader.com/ireland/irish-daily-mail/20251011/281968908889011 1 1 Quote
GreenDayJunkie86 Posted October 11 Posted October 11 7 hours ago, Dingle said: It's a sad sad day after learning that MTV channel, launched in 1981, has confirmed it will stop showing rolling music videos after 4 decades. It blames video-sharing apps such as YouTube and TikTok have killed MTV. Back in early '90, there was no streaming, no downloading, no smart phones. Access to internet was limited and expensive, as where computers. MTV ruled. If a band wanted to me noticed then a music video of a song on MTV on many occasions influenced single and album sales. Back then a big part of each day was to watch MTV. One of the first music videos I saw was Longview, which at it's hight got aired several times a day for months. Thanks for the memories MTV. https://www.pressreader.com/ireland/irish-daily-mail/20251011/281968908889011 I think it is fun to watch MTV and have it on in the background. I always get excited when it's a song I know, but maybe never seen the music video. I feel like Spotify, Youtube etc. have ruined bands in general. Buying CD's and whatnot supports the band way more than streaming. At least radio still exists (for now until SiriusXM takes over). Yup, pretty sad. 1 Quote
Dingle Posted yesterday at 07:34 AM Posted yesterday at 07:34 AM Green Day’s American Idiot named UK’s biggest rock and metal album of 21st Century Story by Lauren Del Fabbro, PA Entertainment Reporter https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/music/green-day-s-american-idiot-named-uk-s-biggest-rock-and-metal-album/ar-AA1OGOWi?ocid=socialshare 2 Quote
jengd Posted yesterday at 07:41 AM Posted yesterday at 07:41 AM Wow, amazing. I also think I read somewhere quite recently that AI had spent 900 weeks on the charts! 1 Quote
Dingle Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago On 10/11/2025 at 6:19 PM, GreenDayJunkie86 said: I think it is fun to watch MTV and have it on in the background. I always get excited when it's a song I know, but maybe never seen the music video. I feel like Spotify, Youtube etc. have ruined bands in general. Buying CD's and whatnot supports the band way more than streaming. At least radio still exists (for now until SiriusXM takes over). Yup, pretty sad. My all time fav' MTV show has to be at the 'Live at MTV 120 minutes programme' from 1994. Great interview plus GD performing on stage at their awesome best. Still get goose bumps every time I watch this. 1 Quote
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