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How a 'Joke' Song Made Goo Goo Dolls Stars
14 Feb
Summary
- A 1989 song evolved into a massive 1990s power ballad.
- The band overcame a bad record deal to achieve success.
- Success hinged on a song discovered by a radio DJ.

The Goo Goo Dolls transformed from a raucous punk band to global stars, a journey marked by improbable triumphs. Initially known for fast-paced thrashing and humorous song titles, their 1989 album "Jed" featured a starkly different acoustic confession from vocalist Johnny Rzeznik. This early offering foreshadowed Rzeznik's latent talent for sentimental songwriting.
Despite signing a historically unfavorable deal with Metal Blade Records, the band's perseverance paid off. They achieved multi-platinum sales and extensive touring, leveraging a runaway hit single. This success led to a more advantageous contract with Warner Bros., showcasing their remarkable business acumen.
The band's breakthrough arrived with "Name," released in 1995. A KROQ DJ unearthed the track, which diverged from the typical post-grunge sound with its distinctive drop-D tuning and heartfelt lyrics. The song's popularity surged, reaching the Billboard Top 5 and driving the "A Boy Named Goo" album to double-platinum certification.




