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The Throwback Podcast

GREEN DAY - Dookie

The Throwback Podcast

Dan Hanzus and Bob Castrone

Comedy, Music Commentary, Music:music Commentary, Music

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2017

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Way before the Broadway musical and the excessive guyliner, Green Day was simply a poppy punk band singing about boredom, weed, and masturbation. What more do you need?? This week, the guys travel back to '94 to talk about Dookie, high school crushes, popularity, and Bob's disgustingly flat feet.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is a headgum podcast. Welcome back to the garage. Welcome back to the

0:17.9

garage. Welcome back to the throwback podcast.

0:22.5

My name is Dan Hansis,

0:24.6

and I am joined as always by my bosom buddy

0:27.8

hacking up along here in the garage

0:30.0

this bestos warning, Bobby Castro. It was one little cough, so off Mike,

0:34.9

could have easily been missed by everybody.

0:38.2

And yet it will never be.

0:39.6

History will remember the introduction of this particular episode as the

0:43.7

the Bob coughing episode.

0:46.1

Fans will think it's adorable.

0:48.7

There'll be conspiracy theories about what caused the cough, but don't worry worry everybody I'm going to be okay you're not though

0:55.3

this is this is the Bob lung cancer episode Bob take us through too soon too soon

1:01.9

Bob healthy as a Bull.

1:05.0

This is the throwback podcast and

1:08.0

today's episode is about a band I know near and dear to your heart Bob

1:13.0

Green Day.

1:14.1

Yes.

1:15.1

Is that how do you hit it?

1:16.1

Yeah, you have to have green day?

1:17.6

Green day.

1:19.2

Green day.

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