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Green Day have celebrated the 33rd anniversary of their debut album 39/Smooth with some awesome throwback pics and a never-before-seen video.
Green Day's 1990 debut full-length is pretty rough and raw compared to their later releases, but it also contains tantalizing hints of what would follow.
Features “They could be the next Beatles”: The story of Green Day’s debut album, 39/Smooth In 1990, Green Day were just three teenaged punks with no real grand plan for the future. But Lookout!
Green Day have celebrated the 33rd anniversary of their debut album '39/Smooth' with a never-before-seen video and photos.
2020 marks 30 years since Green Day’s first album, 39/Smooth. While they’ve had plenty of hits and radio favorites over the last few decades, there are plenty of great songs that haven’t ...
A rare test pressing of Green Day 's 1990 debut album '39/Smooth' sold on eBay last week for $1,336.99. The record proved to be a popular item on the online auction site, where it garnered 21 bids ...
Green Day's debut studio album '39/Smooth' turns 35 this month, so let's take a look back at what made that punk album a hit.
It’s been 35 years since Green Day released its debut album, “39/Smooth,” yet, even after decades of milestones — a Tony-winning Broadway musical adapted from the blockbuster 2004 album ...
"In the past, we called out presidents and things like that, but right now it felt too obvious," Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong said of the album.
During the show at Pinole Valley High School, Green Day plays songs from their first album, 39/Smooth, and one song from 1991’s Kerplunk! —yes, over a year before the record was released.
Naturally, this is Green Day at its least refined, and therein lies its charm and primary appeal. 39/Smooth is honest skateboard punk.
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