Kerplunk
Kerplunk is an onomatopoeia to represent the sound of something heavy falling down.
Kerplunk is also the punk rock band Green Day's second album. Kerplunk was recorded in May and September of 1991 at the Art of Ears studio in San Francisco. It was released on January 17, 1992, under the Lookout! Records label.
Track Listing
(Album Length: 42:08)
- "2000 Light Years Away" (2:34)
- "One for the Razorbacks" (2:30)
- "Welcome to Paradise"(3:30)
- "Christie Road" (3:33)
- "Private Ale" (2:26)
- "Dominated Love Slave" (1:41)
- "One of My Lies" (2:19)
- "80" (3:39)
- "Android" (3:00)
- "No One Knows" (3:39)
- "Who Wrote Holden Caulfield?" (2:44)
- "Words I Might Have Ate" (2:32)
- "Sweet Children" (1:41)
- "Best Thing in Town" (2:03)
- "Strangeland" (2:08)
- "My Generation" (2:19) (The Who cover)
Personnel
Kerplunk was produced, engineered, and mixed by Andy Ernst and Green Day. It was mastered by John Golden at K-disc in Hollywood. Al Sobrante, former drummer for the band, was the executive producer on the album.
Tracks 13 to 16 were originally featured on SKENE! Records No. 10, 7" EP and featured Al Sobrante on drums.
All lyrics were written by frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, except for Track 6, Dominated Love Slave, written by Tré Cool and Track 16 which was originally written by the rock band, The Who.
Referenced By
17 January | 17th January | Game of physical skill | Games of physical skill | Green Day | January 17 | January 17th | The Sweet Children | The Sweet Children (EP)
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