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Goo Goo Dolls is an alternative rock band that formed in 1986 in Buffalo, New York by guitarist/vocalist Johnny Rzeznik and bassist/vocalist Robby Takac. They are perhaps most famous for the hit "Iris," featured on the soundtrack to the 1998 film City of Angels.

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Founded in Buffalo, New York in 1986 by guitarist/vocalist Johnny Rzeznik and bassist/vocalist Robby Takac, the Goo Goo Dolls, who were then known as the "Sex Maggots" for two days, initially consisted of the two founders and George Tutuska on drums. The band changed their name to the Goo Goo Dolls (the name was picked out from an ad in a True Detective magazine) at the request of a local club owner who refused to let them play otherwise. They were originally signed on by the short-lived indie label Mercenary Records and they released their self-titled debut album in 1986. A little over a year later, a Los Angeles performance brought the band to the attention of Metal Blade Records, later to distribute their first wide release.

In their early career, they were often dismissed by critics as Replacements wannabes. (Rzeznik has stated on many occasions that Paul Westerberg is a major influence on his writing.) While they were embraced by college radio and the local punk scene (Playing such venues as CBGB's), especially after the release of their third album, Hold Me Up (1990). By this time, the Goos had emerged with their own sound which incorporated a metallic edge, the pleasant melodies, harmonies and simple song structures of pop and, sometimes, furious blasts of punk energy. In 1991, The song "I'm Awake Now" was recorded for the soundtrack of [[Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare]], the video for which featured a cameo of Robert Englund in character as Freddy and was played on the major video channels of the time.

Superstar Car Wash was released in 1993 to even more media fanfare. The critical success and encouraging sales of the last album resulted in a larger budget from Metal Blade. (It was recorded in the same studio where Rush had produced multi-platinum albums.) The single "We Are the Normal" received a major push toward college and independent radio, while its video was displayed on MTV's 120 Minutes program. "Fallin' Down" made it onto the soundtrack of Pauly Shore's hit film Son in Law. Superstar Car Wash is held as a benchmark album in the group's career, with many calling it their best work. Their follow-up, A Boy Named Goo, marked the end of the line for drummer George Tutuska, by this time locked in a personal feud with Rzeznik. Bassist Takac basically had to choose between the breakup of the band that Rzeznik threatened or the dismissal of the drummer with whom he was still friendly. A Boy Named Goo is the final recording the talented drummer would make with the band. For several months, the album sold modestly, while the band, with newly-hired Texan Mike Malinin on drums, toured rigorously. It was not until the release of their single "Name" from the same album that the Goo Goo Dolls experienced any commercial success. A Boy Named Goo became the first album in Metal Blade history to achieve double platinum status. Their mainstream success, however, was bittersweet as they faced a lengthy legal battle with Metal Blade Records over royalties that were being withheld from the band; hence, the Goos eventually switched to Metal Blade's parent company, Warner Brothers. The undisputed success of "Name" marked a fundamental change in the band's sound toward a more polished, commercial direction.

In 1998, "Iris" was released on the City of Angels soundtrack, and the Goos were propelled to stardom, as the song stayed on the Billboard charts at number one for 18 weeks and was nominated for three Grammys that year. The song was also included on their sixth album, Dizzy Up the Girl, which was released that same year and spawned single hits "Slide", "Iris", "Black Balloon", "Broadway" and "Dizzy." The album's slick production and toned-down edge put off many long time fans, feeling the Goo Goo Dolls had abandoned their college/indie rock roots. However, they were replaced with legions of new fans; a result of the band's mainstream exposure. (Most Goo Goo Dolls concert sets feature few, if any, songs the band wrote before 1995, reflecting the band's more mainstream sound.) In 2001, the Goos released their first ever compilation CD, (What I Learned About) Ego, Opinion, Art and Commerce. Gutterflower (2002) achieved certified gold, producing the hits "Here Is Gone", "Sympathy", and "Big Machine". 2004 saw the release of the Goo's [[Live in Buffalo: July 4th 2004]] which propelled "Give a Little Bit" to #1 on the US Adult Top 40 chart.

In 2006, the Goo Goo Dolls marked their 20th anniversary with their new cd, Let Love In which included the studio recording of Supertramp's "Give A Little Bit" as well as other top 10 radio singles, "Better Days" and "Stay With You."

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Discography

Year Title Label(s) Status
1987 Goo Goo Dolls Metal Blade
1989 Jed Metal Blade
1990 Hold Me Up Metal Blade
1993 Superstar Car Wash Warner Bros.
1995 A Boy Named Goo Warner Bros. Double Platinum
1998 Dizzy Up the Girl Warner Bros. Triple Platinum
2001 What I Learned About Ego, Opinion, Art & Commerce Warner Bros.
2002 Gutterflower Warner Bros. Gold
2004 [[Live in Buffalo: July 4th 2004]] Warner Bros.
2006 Let Love In Warner Bros.

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot 100 US Modern
Rock
US Mainstream
Rock
Adult Top 40
1991 "There You Are" - 24 - - Hold Me Up
1993 "We Are the Normal" - 5 - - Superstar Car Wash
1995 "Only One" - 36 21 - A Boy Named Goo
1995 "Name" 5 1 1 2 A Boy Named Goo
1995 "Flat Top" - - 38 - A Boy Named Goo
1996 "Naked" - 9 8 - A Boy Named Goo
1996 "Long Way Down" - 25 7 - A Boy Named Goo
1997 "Lazy Eye" - 20 9 - Batman & Robin Original Soundtrack
1998 "Slide" 8 1 4 1 Dizzy Up the Girl
1998 "Iris" 1 9 1 8 1 Dizzy Up the Girl
1999 "Dizzy" - 9 13 - Dizzy Up the Girl
1999 "Black Balloon" 16 13 28 3 Dizzy Up the Girl
2000 "Broadway" 24 38 - 5 Dizzy Up the Girl
2002 "Here Is Gone" 18 21 29 3 Gutterflower
2002 "Big Machine" 64 - - 10 Gutterflower
2003 "Sympathy" - - - 10 Gutterflower
2004 "Give a Little Bit" 37 - - 1 [[Live in Buffalo: July 4th 2004>Live in Buffalo]] and Let Love In
2005 "Better Days" 36 - - 3 Let Love In
2006 "Stay With You" 39 - - 6 Let Love In
2006 "Let Love In" - - - - Let Love In

1 "Iris" spent a record 18 weeks at number one on the Hot 100 Airplay chart, but did not hit number one on the US Hot 100 as Billboard (at the time) did not allow songs to enter the Hot 100 without a commercial single release.

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