Slappy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Slappy
Slappy cover
EP by Green Day
Released April 1990
Recorded 1990
Genre Punk rock
Length 10:11
Label Lookout! Records
Producer(s) Green Day
Professional reviews
Green Day chronology
39/Smooth
(1990)
Slappy EP
(1990)
Sweet Children
(1990)


Slappy is the third EP by Green Day, and was released on Lookout! Records in the summer of 1990 on seven-inch vinyl. Upon its release, several different colors of vinyl were available in limited quantities. Billie Joe Armstrong cites this record as the one on which Green Day begins to find their sound.

"Paper Lanterns" was a popular Green Day song and a live staple for many years. "Why Do You Want Him?" was written by Armstrong when he was fourteen. The song was about his dislike for his stepfather. The title "409 In Your Coffemaker" is taken from a prank Billie Joe pulled on his teacher. It was later re-recorded during the Dookie sessions. Although it didn't make the album, it can still be heard on the Basket Case CD single released in the United Kingdom. "Knowledge" is an Operation Ivy cover, and Green Day still performs the song live, often inviting fans onstage to play their instruments for them during the performance of the song.

All four tracks from 'Slappy' were included on the 1991 CD release 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours. Slappy remained in print until August of 2005, when Green Day removed their catalog from Lookout! Records.

[edit] Track listing

All tracks by Green Day, except where noted.

Side A.

  1. "Paper Lanterns" – 2:23
  2. "Why Do You Want Him?" – 2:30

Side B.

  1. "409 In Your Coffeemaker" – 2:51
  2. "Knowledge" (Tim Armstrong/Freeman/Michaels/Mello) – 2:18

[edit] The Dog on the Cover

The dog on the cover of Slappy was known as Mickey. "Slappy" was a nickname given to him by Mike Dirnt's friend Jason Relva.

Green Day
Billie Joe Armstrong | Mike Dirnt | Tré Cool
Jason White | Jason Freese | Ronnie Blake | Al Sobrante
Discography
Studio Albums: 39/Smooth | Kerplunk! | Dookie | Insomniac | nimrod. | Warning: | American Idiot
Studio EPs: 1,000 Hours | Sweet Children | Slappy
Compilations: 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours | Shenanigans | International Superhits!
Live Albums/ Live EPs: Bowling Bowling Bowling Parking Parking | Foot in Mouth EP | Tune in Tokyo | Bullet in a Bible
DVDs: International Supervideos! | Riding in Vans with Boys | Bullet in a Bible
Singles: "Longview" | "Welcome to Paradise" | "Basket Case" | "She " | "When I Come Around" | "J.A.R." | "Geek Stink Breath" | "Stuck With Me" | "Brain Stew/Jaded" | "Walking Contradiction" | "Hitchin' a Ride" | "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" | "Redundant" | "Nice Guys Finish Last" | "Minority" | "Warning" | "Waiting" | "Macy's Day Parade" | "Poprocks & Coke" | "I Fought the Law" | "American Idiot" | "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" | "Holiday" | "Wake Me Up When September Ends" | "Jesus of Suburbia" | "The Saints Are Coming" (with U2)
Related Articles
Cigarettes and Valentines | Pop punk | American Edit | The Network | American Idiot: The Motion Picture | Live Freaky! Die Freaky! | Pinhead Gunpowder | The Frustrators | Adeline Records | The Lookouts | Screeching Weasel | Other projects
This box: view  talk  edit
In other languages