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Album Review: Kerplunk

  • Artist: Green Day
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: January 17, 1992
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

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

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
2,000 Light Years Away Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (2:24)
One for the Razorbacks (Lyrics) Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (2:30)
Welcome to Paradise Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (3:30)
Christy Road Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (3:33)
Private Ale (Lyrics) Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (2:26)
Dominated Love Slave (Lyrics) Tre Cool, Green Day Green Day (1:41)
One of My Lies (Lyrics) Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (2:19)
80 (Lyrics) Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (3:39)
Android (Lyrics) Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (3:00)
No One Knows (Lyrics) Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (3:39)
Who Wrote Holden Coulfield? Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (2:44)
Words I Might Have Ate (Lyrics) Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (2:32)
Sweet Children (Lyrics) Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (1:41)
Best Thing in Town (Lyrics) Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (2:03)
Strangeland (Lyrics) Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (2:08)
My Generation Pete Townshend, Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day (2:19)

Credits

The Who (Lyricist), Tre Cool (Guitar), Tre Cool (Drums), Tre Cool (Group Member), Green Day (Producer), Green Day (Main Performer), John Golden (Mastering), Billie Joe (Guitar), Billie Joe (Vocals), Billie Joe (Lyricist), Tré (Lyricist), Mike Dirnt (Bass), Andy Ernst (Producer), Andy Ernst (Engineer), Andy Ernst (Mixing), Laurie Lo (Liner Notes), Al Sobrante (Drums), Al Sobrante (Executive Producer), Billy Joe (Guitar), Billy Joe (Vocals)
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Kerplunk
Studio album by Green Day
Released January 17, 1992
Recorded May–September 1991 at Art of Ears Studio in San Francisco, California
Genre Punk rock
Length 33:58 (Vinyl version)
42:09 (CD version)
Label Lookout!, Reprise, Epitaph
Producer Andy Ernst, Green Day
Professional reviews
Green Day studio album chronology
39/Smooth
(1990)
Kerplunk
(1992)
Dookie
(1994)
Singles from Kerplunk
  1. "Welcome to Paradise"
    Released: October 4, 1994

Kerplunk is the second full-length album by punk rock band Green Day. It was released on January 17, 1992 on Lookout! Records. Kerplunk! was their last release on an independent label and was also the first album to feature their current band lineup, with Tré Cool on drums. The album went on to become one of the bestselling independent albums ever, selling 10,000 units on the day of its release.[citation needed] Major labels took notice of Kerplunk!'s phenomenal popularity and many approached the band. Green Day realized that they had outgrown their record distribution capacity with Lookout! and eventually signed with Reprise Records. With Reprise, Green Day would record and release their third album Dookie (1994), which would become a landmark album of the 1990s with over 14 million units sold in the U.S. alone and 39 million units worldwide.In December 2007, Blender magazine ranked Kerplunk! #47 on their list, "The 100 Greatest Indie Rock Albums Ever".

The album officially includes only 12 tracks, but the versions released on CD and cassette also include the 4 tracks from the Sweet Children EP. One of those 4 tracks is a cover of The Who's "My Generation". Another notable track on the album is "Welcome to Paradise", which the band would re-record for their next album Dookie.

As of November 2006, Kerplunk! has sold 699,001 units in the United States,[1] and over 4 million worldwide.

In August 2005, Green Day pulled this album, as well as all of their other material released through the label, from Lookout! due to unpaid royalties.[2] It was reissued on CD by Reprise Records, who Green Day has been with since leaving Lookout!, on January 9, 2007.[3] Note that in Europe, the album was released by Epitaph Europe, and has remained in print. It was reissued on vinyl on March 24, 2009 by Reprise Records and includes a reissue of the Sweet Children EP.[4]

Contents

Album notes

  • The track "2000 Light Years Away" was later remixed by Dookie producer Rob Cavallo and mixer Jerry Finn and released on Jerky Boys: The Movie soundtrack in 1995. Also, a live version of this song appeared on the UK "Basket Case" single.
  • The title of the song "Who Wrote Holden Caulfield?" refers to Holden Caulfield, the protagonist of J.D. Salinger's 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye, which is one of Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong's favorite books. The American punk rock band Screeching Weasel's album How to Make Enemies and Irritate People features a song called "I Wrote Holden Caulfield", on which Mike Dirnt plays bass.
  • The booklet states that the album is "In Memory of Gravy...". Gravy was the name of bassist Mike Dirnt's pet cat that died.
  • The "My Adventure with Green Day" story in the Kerplunk! booklet says it was written by "Laurie L." The story is completely fictional and the name Laurie L is actually a tribute to Larry Livermore founder of Lookout! Records. The author originally wrote the story for a punk fanzine, Tales of Blarg!
  • The album booklet thanks Adrienne Nesser, who Billie Joe eventually married.
  • The booklet thanks Jason Relva, whose death would later inspire Mike Dirnt to write "J.A.R. (Jason Andrew Relva)".
  • On the album's booklet, the band thanks both John Kiffmeyer and Al Sobrante, even though they are actually the same person (Al Sobrante is Kiffmeyer's nickname).
  • The album was the 46th album released by Lookout! Records.
  • The album thanks "Brain Stew". Brain Stew is the nickname of James Washburn, a friend of the band; "Brain Stew" would later become a track released on the 1995 album Insomniac.
  • Christie Road is a road in Martinez, California, slightly northeast of Berkeley. It mainly parallels the tracks of the BNSF Railway, hence the train references in the song.
  • On the song "My Generation", there features a sample from the film Blue Velvet: "Heineken? Fuck that shit!", said by the primary antagonist Frank Booth.
  • "Dominated Love Slave" is Green Day's first song to be written by drummer Tré Cool and the first song which he sings and plays guitar on.
  • "Words I Might Have Ate" is their first song not to feature any electric guitars.

Track listing

# Title Writer Length
1. "2000 Light Years Away"   Billie Joe Armstrong 2:24
2. "One for the Razorbacks"   B. J. Armstrong 2:30
3. "Welcome to Paradise"   B. J. Armstrong 3:30
4. "Christie Road"   B. J. Armstrong 3:33
5. "Private Ale"   B. J. Armstrong 2:26
6. "Dominated Love Slave"   Tré Cool 1:42
7. "One of My Lies"   B. J. Armstrong 2:19
8. "80"   B. J. Armstrong 3:39
9. "Android"   B. J. Armstrong 3:00
10. "No One Knows"   B. J. Armstrong 3:39
11. "Who Wrote Holden Caulfield?"   B. J. Armstrong 2:44
12. "Words I Might Have Ate"   B. J. Armstrong 2:32
33:58
Bonus tracks (CD only)
# Title Writer Length
13. "Sweet Children"   B. J. Armstrong, Mike Dirnt 1:41
14. "Best Thing in Town"   B. J. Armstrong, Mike Dirnt 2:03
15. "Strangeland"   B. J. Armstrong 2:08
16. "My Generation"   Pete Townshend 2:19
42:09


Album

Chart Peak position Certification Sales
Billboard 200[5] 1 4x Platinum 12,600,000+[6]
UK Albums Chart[7] 1 3x Platinum[8] 10,000,000[9]
Swedish Top 60[10] 1 4x Platinum[11] 4,400,000
New Zealand[12] 1 5x Platinum[13] 6,200,000
Australia[14] 1 2x Platinum[15] 800,000
Finland[16] 1 1x Platinum[17] 500,000
Switzerland[18] 1 3x Platinum[19] 1,500,000


Personnel

References

  1. ^ Early Green Day Discs Getting Major-Label Reissue
  2. ^ Punknews.org | Lookout! downsizes, scales back plans for the future
  3. ^ Amazon.com: Kerplunk: Music: Green Day
  4. ^ Green Day Reissuing 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours and Kerplunk!
  5. ^ "Green Day Biography". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/bio/index.jsp?pid=54578. Retrieved 2007-07-16. 
  6. ^ "Gold and Platinum". http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage=1&table=SEARCH_RESULTS&action=&title=&artist=green%20day&format=&debutLP=&category=&sex=&releaseDate=&requestNo=&type=&level=&label=&company=&certificationDate=&awardDescription=&catalogNo=&aSex=&rec_id=&charField=&gold=&platinum=&multiPlat=&level2=&certDate=&album=&id=&after=&before=&startMonth=1&endMonth=1&startYear=1958&endYear=2009&sort=Artist&perPage=25. Retrieved 2009-06-10. 
  7. ^ "UK album chart archives". http://www.everyhit.com. Retrieved 2007-07-16. 
  8. ^ http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx (Search "Green Day")
  9. ^ http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx
  10. ^ "Swedish album chart archives". hitparad.se. http://hitparad.se/showitem.asp?interpret=Green+Day&titel=Dookie&cat=a. Retrieved 2007-07-16. 
  11. ^ http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx (Search "Green Day")
  12. ^ "New Zealand album chart archives". charts.org.nz. http://charts.org.nz/showitem.asp?interpret=Green+Day&titel=Dookie&cat=a. Retrieved 2007-07-16. 
  13. ^ http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx (Search "Green Day")
  14. ^ "Discography Green Day". australian-charts.com. http://australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Green+Day. Retrieved 2009-10-04. 
  15. ^ http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx (Search "Green Day")
  16. ^ "Finnish Chart Archives". finnishcharts.com. http://finnishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Green+Day&titel=Dookie&cat=a. Retrieved 2007-07-16. 
  17. ^ http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx (Search "Green Day")
  18. ^ "Swiss Chart Archives". hitparade.ch. http://hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?interpret=Green+Day&titel=Dookie&cat=a. Retrieved 2007-07-16. 
  19. ^ http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx (Search "Green Day")

 
 
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