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In the border city of Buffalo, New York, John Rzeznik, Robby Takac, and George Tutuska came together to form the band called the Goo Goo Dolls in a garage outside of the city in 1986. The group would release numerous records on go on to play with industry greats spanning over two decades.


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Goo Goo Dolls Songs List:

Song Album Released Listen
Long Way Down A Boy Named Goo 2002
iris - goo goo dolls
Don't Change Volume 2 2008
Before It's Too Late Transformers: Original Soundtrack 2007
Iris [Acoustic] Made in Cortez Audio
Without You Here Let Love In 2006
Can't Let It Go Let Love In 2006
Stop The World Volume 2 2008
Postcards From Paradise Something For The Rest Of Us 2010
American Girl Volume 2 2008
Only One A Boy Named Goo 2009
Notbroken Something For The Rest Of Us 2010
Naked Live In Buffalo July 4th, 2004 2008
As I Am Something For The Rest Of Us 2010
Nothing Is Real Something For The Rest Of Us 2010
Feel The Silence Let Love In 2006
Lazy Eye Volume 2 2008
Become Let Love In 2006
Cuz You're Gone Live In Buffalo July 4th, 2004 2008
Iris Dizzy Up The Girl 2008
Goo Goo Dolls - Iris 2011
Black Balloon [Live] Acoustic
Come On Goo Goo Dolls 1905
Full Forever Dizzy Up The Girl 2008
Soldier Something For The Rest Of Us 2010
It's Over Gutterflower 2008
James Dean Jed 1993
Hey Hold Me Up 1998
Love Dolls Jed 1993
Before Its Too Late Euro Express 727U 2007
Ain't That Unusual A Boy Named Goo 2009
You Never Know Gutterflower 2008
Hey Ya Something For The Rest Of Us 2010
Goo Goo Dolls - Name Unusual Suspects [Restaurant] 1996
One Night Something For The Rest Of Us 2010
Goo Goo Dolls - Slide
Say You're Free Something For The Rest Of Us 2010
Something For The Rest Of Us Something For The Rest Of Us 2010
Fallin' Down Superstar Car Wash 2008
I'm Addicted Goo Goo Dolls 1905
I'm Awake Now Volume 2 2008
Livin' In A Hut Goo Goo Dolls 1905
Goo Goo Dolls - American Girl John Rzeznik Compilation 2
All That You Are Transformers: Dark Of The Moon - The Album 2011
Im Still Here
Iris [Demo] Volume 2 2008
Better Days Let Love In 2006
Real Now New Hits August 08 2008
Name A Boy Named Goo 2002
Burnin' Up A Boy Named Goo 2009


Goo Goo Dolls


If I had an hour glass…I’d save the grains of time I spent with you.


City of Buffalo


In the border city of Buffalo, New York, John Rzeznik, Robby Takac, and George Tutuska came together to form the band called the Goo Goo Dolls in a garage outside of the city in 1986. The group would release numerous records on go on to play with industry greats spanning over two decades.


First Release


The group the Goo Goo Dolls would release their first album that was self titled called Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 under the record label of Mercenary Records. The album would get some airplay on local radio stations but not very much and mostly sold to their local fans they had gathered while playing college hot spots and clubs. Since the first album did not receive much acclaim, the group decided to give it another and would release their second studio album called Jed, in the year of 1989 after moving to L.A. to further their music career.


Like the first album, this would receive little recognition in the music industry; however, the band would not be deterred and went back into the studio to release their third album called Hold Me Up. This album would have Rzeznick singing lead vocals and would have a single to get picked up two years later to be released on the soundtrack for the movie Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare.


Further Albums


In 1993, the Goo Goo Dolls would release their fourth album called Superstar Car Wash and would finally begin getting some attention in the press. The band was able to incorporate more sounds and a bigger budget due to their last album gaining some ground. The group would produce a music video for the single We Are the Normal and would get picked up by MTV’s show called the 120 Minutes. The track Fallin’ Down would also go on the soundtrack to the movie Son In Law, which featured Pauley Shore.


This album, with heavy touring, allowed the band more mainstream attention and their music career began to gather steam. The group would release their fifth album called A Boy Named Goo, which would prove to be their best album as of yet although it still sold rather short in the stores. However, with the release of the single called Name, the band would become successful and the album would go double platinum.


However, the group had to sue Metal Blade Records to get any money for this album and would end up signing with Warner Brothers Records. They would then release their next album called Dizzy Up the Girl in 1998. This album would be completely commercial as the band chose to push for this route due to the success of their last album.


Winding UP


The group had gained the attention of the mainstream rock n’ roll audiences and they would go on to release a song for the movie City of Angels. The song would be their biggest breakthrough and stay on music charts for a total of eighteen weeks and would also get them three Grammy nominations that year. The album would also be a huge success for the group where it would eventually go triple platinum.


The group would continue playing for their new found fans from their previous hits and would go on to release numerous more albums; however, none quite garnered the success as their late 1990’s releases. More history on the band can be found on their official website as well as information concerning up coming tour dates and what else that the band has in store for its many fans. Some of their music may be available on the internet as free music downloads or at minimum for internet screening.


Did You Know


  • The Goo Goo Dolls name came from an advertisement for a toy called a Goo Goo Doll although they would later go on to say that they did not particularly like this name.

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