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1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours

Green Day · 1990

56 min · 19 tracks · alternative rock · punk · pop-punk

Raw energy collides with melodic hooks, capturing the essence of early 90s punk rock and teenage angst.

Why listen to this

Best for
steady mid-tempo energy teenage angst exploration sing-along hooks with friends
Context
Released on July 1, 1990, '1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours' is Green Day's first compilation album, gathering tracks from their early EPs and showcasing their emerging style. At this point in their career, the band was still gaining traction in the underground punk scene, building momentum that would lead to their breakthrough with 'Dookie' just four years later.
If you like
alternative rock, punk, pop-punk

1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours is an album by Green Day, released in 1990. Raw energy collides with melodic hooks, capturing the essence of early 90s punk rock and teenage angst. This compilation helped cement Green Day's presence in the punk rock community, gaining positive attention from critics which set the stage for their commercial success. The album features early versions of songs that would later appear on mainstream releases, influencing a generation of pop-punk bands and contributing to the genre's rise in the mid-90s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours sound like?

Raw energy collides with melodic hooks, capturing the essence of early 90s punk rock and teenage angst. Rooted in alternative rock and punk.

What makes 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours by Green Day notable?

This compilation helped cement Green Day's presence in the punk rock community, gaining positive attention from critics which set the stage for their commercial success. The album features early versions of songs that would later appear on mainstream releases, influencing a generation of pop-punk bands and contributing to the genre's rise in the mid-90s. Released on July 1, 1990, '1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours' is Green Day's first compilation album, gathering tracks from their early EPs and showcasing their emerging style. At this point in their career, the band was still gaining traction in the underground punk scene, building momentum that would lead to their breakthrough with 'Dookie' just four years later.

Who is 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours for?

1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours works well if you're into steady mid-tempo energy, teenage angst exploration and sing-along hooks with friends.

How many songs are on 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours?

1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours has 19 tracks, running approximately 56 minutes.

Tracklist

19 tracks·56:32

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  • 1 At the Library Standout 2:26
  • 2 Don’t Leave Me 2:38
  • 3 I Was There 3:36
  • 4 Disappearing Boy 2:51
  • 5 Green Day 3:28
  • 6 Going to Pasalacqua Standout 3:30
  • 7 16 3:24
  • 8 Road to Acceptance 3:35
  • 9 Rest 3:05
  • 10 The Judge’s Daughter 2:34
  • 11 Paper Lanterns 2:25
  • 12 Why Do You Want Him? 2:32
  • 13 409 in Your Coffeemaker 2:53
  • 14 Knowledge Standout 2:20
  • 15 1,000 Hours 2:25
  • 16 Dry Ice 3:44
  • 17 Only of You 2:45
  • 18 The One I Want 3:01
  • 19 I Want to Be Alone 3:09

Release Date

July 1, 1990

Genre

alternative rock, pop-punk

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

56 min 32 sec