You can now buy songs from Green Day's 'Dookie' in lo-fi formats like doorbell chime and wax cylinder | TechCrunch
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To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Green Day's classic pop-punk album "Dookie," Los Angeles art studio Brain has constructed extremely lo-fi versions of the songs in various formats, creating a unique nostalgic experience for fans.
Dookie Demastered features 15 tracks available in 15 unconventional formats, including a GameBoy cartridge and a Teddy Ruxpin doll, redefining how the iconic album can be experienced.
The Dookie Demastered website also hosts a drawing for quirky items such as a wireless doorbell that plays the intro of 'Longview' and a wax cylinder for 'When I Come Around', appealing to collectors.
Green Day invites fans to listen to these bizarre formats at top volume, encouraging them to embrace the nostalgia and perhaps annoy their coworkers, reminiscent of teenage years.
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