"Kerplunk!" does not include any bonus features, but "1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours" replicates the extra content found on the 2004 Lookout! reissue. Among it is 20 minutes of live performances from 1990-91, Billie Joe Armstrong's handwritten lyrics, show flyers and a 1991 radio interview.
The two albums set the stage for Green Day's 1994 mainstream, major-label breakthrough, "Dookie," which has sold 7.8 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. To date, "1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours" has shifted 585,000 units, while "Kerplunk!" has sold 699,000.
As previously reported, Green Day is at work on the follow-up to its 2004 smash "American Idiot." The group's collaboration with U2, "The Saints Are Coming," is No. 27 this week on Billboard's Modern Rock chart.


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