Green Day – Slappy (EP)

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Green Day – Slappy (EP) is an early punk rock extended play by Green Day that showcases the band’s raw, pre-major-label sound and helped build their underground following.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf EP
music release
artist Green Day
associatedAct Operation Ivy NERFINISHED
bassist Mike Dirnt NERFINISHED
chronologyWithinArtistDiscography early discography of Green Day
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverOf Knowledge by Operation Ivy NERFINISHED
coverSong Knowledge
drummer John Kiffmeyer NERFINISHED
follows 1,000 Hours NERFINISHED
format extended play
genre pop punk
punk rock
guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong NERFINISHED
hasMusicalStyle raw punk sound
hasPart 409 in Your Coffeemaker
Knowledge
Paper Lanterns NERFINISHED
Why Do You Want Him?
helpedEstablish Green Day underground following
language English
notableTrack 409 in Your Coffeemaker NERFINISHED
Paper Lanterns NERFINISHED
originalReleaseContext independent label release
partOf 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours NERFINISHED
performer Billie Joe Armstrong NERFINISHED
Green Day
John Kiffmeyer NERFINISHED
Mike Dirnt NERFINISHED
precedes Kerplunk! NERFINISHED
producer Andy Ernst NERFINISHED
Green Day
recordingEngineer Andy Ernst NERFINISHED
recordingLocation Art of Ears Studio NERFINISHED
recordLabel Lookout! Records NERFINISHED
releaseType early Green Day release
scene East Bay punk scene
trackCount 4
undergroundStatus cult favorite
vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong NERFINISHED

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Lookout! Records released Green Day – Slappy (EP)
Adeline Records notableRelease Green Day – Slappy (EP)
this entity surface form: Green Day – Sweet Children