Basket Case

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"Basket Case" is a 1994 punk rock song by Green Day, known as one of their breakthrough hits from the album *Dookie* and a defining track of 1990s pop-punk.

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Basket Case canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Dookie
artist Green Day
associatedWithArtist Billie Joe Armstrong
Mike Dirnt
Tré Cool
associatedWithMovement 1990s pop-punk boom
chartPerformance hit on US modern rock charts
composer Billie Joe Armstrong
Mike Dirnt
Tré Cool
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely acclaimed by rock critics
culturalImpact helped bring punk-influenced music into mainstream in the 1990s
describedAs breakthrough hit for Green Day
defining track of 1990s pop-punk
features distorted electric guitars
energetic drumming
prominent bass line
follows Longview
genre pop punk
punk rock
hasMusicVideo yes
hasNotableLyric "Do you have the time to listen to me whine"
hasTempo fast
includedIn Green Day greatest hits compilations
language English
livePerformanceStapleFor Green Day
musicVideoDirector Mark Kohr
partOf Dookie
performedIn numerous Green Day tours
performer Green Day
precedes When I Come Around
recordedBy Green Day
recordLabel Reprise Records
releaseYear 1994
theme anxiety
mental health
paranoia
timePeriod 1990s
trackPositionOnAlbum seventh track on Dookie
vocalStyle melodic punk vocals by Billie Joe Armstrong
writer Billie Joe Armstrong
Mike Dirnt
Tré Cool

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Green Day hasHitSingle Basket Case
Dookie hasPart Basket Case
Dookie notableSingle Basket Case
When I Come Around previousSingle Basket Case
Pulling Teeth followedBy Basket Case
Longview precededBySingle Basket Case
Kaleidoscope Heart hasTrack Basket Case