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| 1987-06-09 || ''[[Goo Goo Dolls (album)|Goo Goo Dolls]]'' ||  
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| 1987-06-09 || ''[[Goo Goo Dolls (album)|Goo Goo Dolls]]'' || || 6
 
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| 1989-02-22 || ''[[Jed]]'' ||  
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| 1989-02-22 || ''[[Jed]]'' || || 5
 
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| 1990-10-05 || ''[[Hold Me Up]]'' || CD
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| 1990-10-05 || ''[[Hold Me Up]]'' || CD || 7
 
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| 1993-02-23 || ''[[Superstar Car Wash]]'' || CD
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| 1993-02-23 || ''[[Superstar Car Wash]]'' || CD || 4
 
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| 1995-03-14 || ''[[A Boy Named Goo]]'' || CD
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| 1995-03-14 || ''[[A Boy Named Goo]]'' || CD || 3
 
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| 1998-09-22 || ''[[Dizzy Up the Girl]]'' || CD
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| 1998-09-22 || ''[[Dizzy Up the Girl]]'' || CD || 1
 
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| 2002-04-09 || ''[[Gutterflower]]'' || CD
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| 2002-04-09 || ''[[Gutterflower]]'' || CD || 2
 
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| 2006-04-25 || ''[[Let Love In]]'' ||  
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| 2006-04-25 || ''[[Let Love In]]'' || || 5
 
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| 2010-08-31 || ''[[Something for the Rest of Us]]'' ||  
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| 2010-08-31 || ''[[Something for the Rest of Us]]'' || || 6
 
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| 2013-06-11 || ''[[Magnetic (album)|Magnetic]]'' ||  
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| 2013-06-11 || ''[[Magnetic (album)|Magnetic]]'' ||  ||
 
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| 2016-05-16 || ''[[Boxes (album)|Boxes]]'' ||  
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| 2016-05-16 || ''[[Boxes (album)|Boxes]]'' ||  ||
 
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| 2019-09-13 || ''[[Miracle Pill]]'' ||  
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| 2019-09-13 || ''[[Miracle Pill]]'' ||  ||
 
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| 2020-10-30 || ''[[It's Christmas All Over]]'' ||  
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| 2020-10-30 || ''[[It's Christmas All Over]]'' ||  ||
 
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Revision as of 17:38, 12 November 2021

The Goo Goo Dolls are an American rock group that began with a punk sound and slowly became more tame into alternative rock, and finally in their current pop rock sound. Most of the songs that I enjoy by them span from the Superstar Carwash album to the Gutterflower album.

Personal

I became interested in the Goo Goo Dolls when their Dizzy Up the Girl album made them very popular, especially from the song Iris which was an anthem for a girl I had a crush on at the time. I bought the album and loved it, then my friend Eric sold me their two earlier albums A Boy Named Goo and Superstar Carwash. The group took over my CD player for awhile. Then, after they took a long time to release their next album Gutterflower, and it sounded much more pop than their earlier work, my opinion of them waned.

I still like a lot of their music, but I'm less interested in them now that they've become an adult contemporary group, and, looking back on their earlier work, I find it hard to listen to because of the utter monotony of the drums. I also have a problem with how Johnny Reznik has mistreated his drummers over the years (which probably contributed to the poor drum tracks in their songs) which makes it harder to respect his music, especially songs mocking consumerism and greed.

Discography

Studio Albums

Released Title Own Rank
1987-06-09 Goo Goo Dolls 6
1989-02-22 Jed 5
1990-10-05 Hold Me Up CD 7
1993-02-23 Superstar Car Wash CD 4
1995-03-14 A Boy Named Goo CD 3
1998-09-22 Dizzy Up the Girl CD 1
2002-04-09 Gutterflower CD 2
2006-04-25 Let Love In 5
2010-08-31 Something for the Rest of Us 6
2013-06-11 Magnetic
2016-05-16 Boxes
2019-09-13 Miracle Pill
2020-10-30 It's Christmas All Over

Songs

This is a list of some of my favorite Goo Goo Dolls songs. For all their songs, see Goo Goo Dolls Songs.

Links

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