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Dookie is the
third studio album by the
American rock band
Green Day,
released on
February 1, 1994, by
Reprise Records. The band's
major label debut and...
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dookie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dookie is the
third studio album and the
major label debut by
American punk rock band
Green Day.
Dookie may...
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Dookie (1933 – ?) or
Rozavel Golden Eagle was a
Pembroke Welsh Corgi bought in 1933 by King
George VI and was the
first of many
Welsh Corgis to join the...
- Saddleback.
Dookie is a
farming community. At the 2021 census,
Dookie had a po****tion of 333.
Dookie is five
minutes by car from
Dookie College, jointly...
- with
drummer Tré Cool
joining in 1990. In 1994,
their major-label
debut Dookie,
released through Reprise Records,
became a
breakout success and eventually...
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Reprise Records as the
second single from the band's
third studio album,
Dookie (1994). The song
spent five w****s at the top of the US
Billboard Alternative...
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Richard "****" John
Vitale (/vaɪˈtæl/; born June 9, 1939), also
known as "****ie V", is an
American basketball sportscaster. A
former head
coach in the...
- sessions.
Released as the follow-up to the band's multi-platinum
breakthrough Dookie,
Insomniac featured a heavier,
hardcore punk sound, with
bleaker lyrics...
- The
Dookie United Football Netball Club,
known as the "Dooks", is an
Australian rules football and
netball club
playing in the
Kyabram District Football...
- University,
Dookie campus (formerly
known as
Dookie Agricultural College) is an
agricultural campus of
Melbourne University near the town of
Dookie, Victoria...