Having teased last week that they’d be performing Dookie in full at the 2,500-capacity La Riviera venue in Madrid, Spain, Green Day made good of their not-so-subtle promises last night. The punk rock heroes hit Madrid for a one-off show before they take on MTV World Stage Seville on November 2 – and they kicked things off with a hell of an opening: performing their 1994 breakthrough record Dookie in its entirety. They’ve done it in the past, of course, but the show marked the first time some of those songs have been performed live for five/six years (specifically Chump, Pulling Teeth, Sassafras Roots, In The End and All By Myself). Read this next: How 1994 changed rock music forever After the 15-song run-through of Dookie, Green Day played an absolute barrage of bange...