by Marc Fong
Green Day is marking 30 years of Dookie in a way only they could—by releasing 15 “demastered” tracks on some truly unexpected formats. The Dookie 30th Anniversary Demastered Collection features single tracks on items like a floppy disk, Game Boy cartridge, Big Mouth Billy Bass, and even a Teddy Ruxpin. Teaming up with BRAIN, the legendary rock band is putting all of Dookie‘s tracks onto obscure formats so you can (hopefully) listen to the music “the way it was never meant to be heard.”
Here’s the breakdown:
- Burnout – Player Piano Roll
- Having A Blast – Floppy Disk
- Chump – Teddy Ruxpin
- Longview – Doorbell
- Welcome to Paradise – Game Boy Cartridge
- Pulling Teeth – Toothbrush
- Basket Case – Big Mouth Billie Bass
- She – HitClip
- Sassafras Roots – 8-Track
- When I Come Around – Wax Cylinder
- Coming Clean – X-Ray Record
- Emenius Sleepus – Answering Machine
- In The End – MiniDisc
- F.O.D. – Fisher Price Record
- All By Myself – Music Box
Each format is limited edition, and fans can enter drawings to win a chance to buy. You can hear all the tracks in their unique formats at www.dookiedemastered.com. Prices range from $19 to $99, depending on the item. Check out the full collection and try your luck at www.dookiedemastered.com! The drawing ends this Friday, October 11 at 8am PT.
Check out the band’s post on X here:
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