"Dookie" is the third studio album by the American punk rock band Green Day, released in 1994. This album is a landmark in the pop-punk genre and played a significant role in bringing punk rock to a mainstream audience.
"Dookie" marked a departure from Green Day's earlier, more raw sound, incorporating catchy melodies and more polished production while retaining the energy and rebellious spirit of punk. The album was a commercial success and received critical acclaim for its infectious hooks, relatable lyrics, and the charismatic vocal delivery of lead singer and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong.
Notable tracks from "Dookie" include "Basket Case," "When I Come Around," and "Longview." These songs became major hits and helped propel Green Day to international fame. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 1995.
"Dookie" is often considered a quintessential punk album of the 1990s, influencing a new wave of punk and alternative bands. Its success opened doors for Green Day and other punk bands, contributing to the resurgence of punk and alternative rock in the mainstream during the mid-1990s.