Green days first album was called "1039/smoothed slappy hours" and was released in the year 1990.
1994 was Dookie.
1991 1,309/smoothed out slappy hours
1990
their first full length debut was called 39/smooth which was released in 1990
Green days first album was 36/smooth, which was released in 1990, but it was later combined with two separate EP's to become 1036/smoothed out slappy hours.Their first major label debut album was Dookie in 1994. Two albums preceded this album but were independent labels.(Information courtesy of Wikipedia.com.http:/enzperiodzwikipediazperiodzorg/wiki/Green_Day_discography )
Their first album was self-titled 'Three Days Grace'. It was released in 2003.
'These are the Days' is a song by Van Morrison and was released on his 1989 album 'Avalon Sunset'. The first line of the song is 'These are the days of the endless summer'.
May 2009
their first full length debut was called 39/smooth which was released in 1990
Currently, Green Day's newest studio album is 21 Century Breakdown.This was released in 2009.
39 smooth
Green days first album was 36/smooth, which was released in 1990, but it was later combined with two separate EP's to become 1036/smoothed out slappy hours.Their first major label debut album was Dookie in 1994. Two albums preceded this album but were independent labels.(Information courtesy of Wikipedia.com.http:/enzperiodzwikipediazperiodzorg/wiki/Green_Day_discography )
Their first album was self-titled 'Three Days Grace'. It was released in 2003.
Three Day's Grace's first album, titled Three Days Grace was released on September 22nd, 2003.
The year the song 'Coming Clean' by Green Day was released, on February 1, 1994. This was also the date that there album Dookie was released, that was Green Days third studio album.
They released their first album Three Days Grace in 2003:)
The first big record label album was Dookie. Before that, there was 39/Smooth (1990) and then Kerplunk! (1992).
First major label: Lookout! Records First Album: 39/Smooth
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There best selling album was dookie