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Records will be released in chronological order this year

Green Day's entire back catalogue is set to be released on 12-inch vinyl, including records that have been out of print for years.

The band's first two albums, ‘39/Smooth’ and ‘Kerplunk’, will be made available on March 24, while ‘Dookie’, will be made available on April 18, in honour of the second annual Record Store Day.

The remaining albums will be released chronologically throughout 2009.

‘39/Smooth’ was originally released in 1990 and will be available on 140-gram vinyl, along with two 7-inch singles ‘Slappy’ and ‘1000 Hours’.

‘Kerplunk’ came out in 1992, and will be available on 140-gram vinyl, along with the 7-inch single ‘Sweet Children’.

--By our New York staff.
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GavinW 

Mar 15, 2009

oh joy!

AlbionKyle 

Mar 15, 2009

I must said I really hated Green Day, that bastard sold-out artist. This was about 6 years ago for American Idiot Tour, 180 USD for the cheapest ticket on the edge of stadium, so we didn't go. They should not be allowed to be on the news of this 'indie' magazine.

ed2005 

Mar 15, 2009

Cool, excellent news for us vinyl junkies. But I hope they'll release these properly in the UK, and not just make it expensive imports.

sharonmitchell 

Mar 16, 2009

AlbionKyle- Green Day have pulled out of the Leeds/Reading festival this year because they disagreed with the high ticket prices. Seeing them at Milton Keynes cost me £28. Oasis charged £45 for the same venue. The albums can be preordered through amazon.com at $20 US. I shall be collecting them all to go with my full set of originals.

Willy Plonka 

Mar 16, 2009

Well Green Day, next time you preach to me about Carbon Footprints, you remember about all this VInyl Re-issue shit that your putting out. Dont do as I do, do as i say. Fucking Prima Donnas.

sharonmitchell 

Mar 16, 2009

The vinyls are part of a year of re-issues to celebrate Green Day's 20th anniversary as a band. Prima Donnas they are certainly not - this is one band that actually puts their money where their mouth is. They have a damn sight more integrity than most modern in-it-for-the-cash bands.

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