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To celebrate Dookie's 25th anniversary this month, YouTuber Davide Locatelli has unveiled a surprising – yet brilliant – cover of the record's massive 1994 hit.
Earlier this month, Green Day's legendary third record Dookie celebrated its 25th birthday.
We paid tribute to it in our own way (with this magazine, and a pretty heated argument about whether or not it's their greatest album), and fans around the world have done the same.
Over the weekend, YouTuber Davide Locatelli posted a neat piano rendition of Dookie's third single, the iconic Basket Case, giving the track a super-jaunty new feel. You could almost imagine a similar version appearing on the band's epic 21st Century Breakdown album à la ¡Viva la Gloria! or something.
Check it out below! Brilliant stuff.
Now, because we definitely haven't seen Basket Case's legendary video enough, let's give that another watch…
Green Day themselves have been reflecting on their world-class third album, too.
And not only have Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool and Mike Dirnt happily looked back on a record that changed their collective lives, but their frontman has even hinted that a proper birthday celebration of all things Dookie could well end up happening at some point in 2019…
"We wanted to think of something special to do but we couldn’t quite come up with anything.. Maybe play the record in its entirety at the pyramids in Egypt," Billie Joe posted on Instagram. "Or jam it Machu Picchu ? Exclusive in Viggiano.? Never quite came to fruition.. But never despair. 2019 still has time.. Dookie makes me think about Berkeley a lot. Our house on Ashby and Ellsworth a block from telegraph avenue. Living in a basement with a band called East Bay Weed Company. Our friend Ben Mattick... socialist college girls living up stairs. Coming up with she and coming clean. Riding bikes and bong hits. Turning 21. Pete’s Wicked Ale. Hysterical laughter. Maniacal laughter. Butterball turkey. “The Ashby house” was our little punk house. I would write songs all night and wake up at 2:00 pm. Have a bagel and a coffee on the front steps.. debilitating panic attacks.. my guitar, my Marshall, my 4 track tape recorder.
"Weird A &R dudes sniffing around.
"Eventually Meeting producer Rob Cavallo.. we learned so much from him. Playing Beatles songs over and over... Richie Bucher’s amazing ep cover he did for a band called Raúl inspired us to ask him to do the cover art for Dookie.
"Mike’s G3 bass. Tre’s Noble coolly snare... driving in my old Ford Fairlane hearing Longview on the radio for the first time. Blair Hess. our first show in Italy at a place called in bloom.
"having a lot of uncertainty about our future but not giving a shit. Wanting and dreading to be a rock star.. if that’s even possible.. Local punk scene backlash... Fist fights at Gilman street... stress stress stress!! You have to have gratitude for the bad and the ugly too.. Well... that’s the random thoughts I have for now... I hope people keep listening.. cause we’ll keep playing... love BJ"