Every Green Day Album Closing Song Ranked From Worst To Best

12. All By Myself - Dookie

...well, mostly.

Dookie was the album that changed it all for Green Day; a seminal, era-defining release that helped put punk music back on the map and gave the band a platform that have yet to relinquish.

Rounding out the official tracklist for Dookie is a track called F.O.D, which stands for something too rude to mention here. F.O.D might have landed slightly higher up this list, but the album had one last trick up its sleeve.

A hidden track called All by Myself properly draws things to a close. It's a sub-two-minute acoustic piece played and sung by Tré Cool, and it's about... umm... self-pleasuring.

That's probably the best way to put it.

Whilst its fascinating to hear the drummer take on other duties, and there's something undeniably funny about a hidden track being dedicated to such an immature subject, this song is just too strange and too unsubstantial to get anywhere higher up the list.

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