Kerplunk Green Day

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CD - Reissue

  • Release Date: 01/09/2007
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Sales Rank: 3,046
  • Label: REPRISE / WEA
  • UPC: 093624328124

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Kerplunk

1LISTEN2,000 Light Years Away 2:24
2LISTENOne for the Razorbacks 2:30
3LISTENWelcome to Paradise 3:30
4LISTENChristy Road 3:33
5LISTENPrivate Ale 2:26
6LISTENDominated Love Slave 1:41
7LISTENOne of My Lies 2:19
8LISTEN80 3:39
9LISTENAndroid 3:00
10LISTENNo One Knows 3:39
11LISTENWho Wrote Holden Coulfield? 2:44
12LISTENWords I Might Have Ate 2:32
13LISTENSweet Children 1:41
14LISTENBest Thing in Town 2:03
15LISTENStrangeland 2:08
16LISTENMy Generation 2:19

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Editorial Reviews

Green Day's second full album was the perfect dry run for the band's later assault on the mainstream, containing both more variety and more flat-out smashes than previous releases had shown. With Tre Cool now firmly in place as the drummer, the lineup was at last settled, and it turned out Cool and Mike Dirnt were a perfect rhythm section, with the former showing a bit more flash and ability than John Kiftmeyer did. Together the two throw in a variety of guitarless breaks that would later help to define the band's sound for many -- warm and never letting the beat go. As for Billie Joe Armstrong, his puppy-dog delivery and eternal switching between snotty humor and sudden sorrrow was better than ever, as were his instantly memorable riffs. The metal-strength chug that always informed the band's best work isn't absent either -- check out Armstrong's opening riffing on "Christie Road." The whole thing starts with a note-perfect bang -- "2000 Light Years Away" is the absolute highlight of the group's premajor-label days, with a great chorus and classic yearning lyrics. It got buried in the wave of Dookie's success a bit, but one other number didn't -- "Welcome to Paradise," also a standout on that album, appears here in its original form. Rob Cavallo punched up the radio-friendly sound on the latter take, but even here it's a treat and a half -- quick, rampaging, and once again with a great stop-start chorus to spare. Other straight-up pop winners include "One of My Lies" and "Who Wrote Holden Caulfield?." Elsewhere, Green Day slow down tempos, try acoustic numbers, and in one hilarious moment, pull off a ridiculous yet worthy country pisstake with the Cool-written "Dominated Love Slave." [CD versions included the Sweet Children EP as a slightly surprising bonus.] Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

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one very awesome album green proves they can be orginialby Anonymous

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April 01, 2009: green day is the best of the best enough said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I Also Recommend: Mushroomhead, Vol. 2, Savior Sorrow, XX, XIII, Mushroomhead: Vol. 1.

Kerplunk rocks out loudby Anonymous

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July 03, 2006: Kerplunk was a great way for Green Day to have as a second record, it showed their true potential and really defined them as one of the greatest rock bands of the day.

This review was written about the CD edition.


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