Artist Type: Group
Group Formed:
1986
Goo Goo Dolls is an alternative rock band formed in 1985 in Buffalo, New York by guitarist/vocalist John 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. Currently, the band consists of John Rzeznik (guitar, vocals), Robby Takac (vocals, bass) and Mike Malinin (drums).
Early in their career, Buffalo natives the Goo Goo Dolls were frequently dismissed by critics as mere imitators of the Replacements; however, the band refined and mainstreamed their sound enough to become of the most popular adult alternative rock bands of the latter half of the '90s, selling millions of records to audiences largely unfamiliar with their inspirations. That's no knock on the band, either -- their music simply improved in craft and accessibility as the years progressed, and radio happened to be receptive to what a decade earlier would have been considered collegiate power pop. Thus, the band landed two huge hits with the acoustic ballads "Name" and "Iris."
A Boy Named Goo (1995-03-14)
Dizzy Up the Girl (1998-10)
Goo Goo Dolls (1987)
Gutterflower (2002-04-09)
Hold Me Up (1990)
Jed (1989)
Let Love In (2006-10-09)
Superstar Car Wash (1993-02-23)
Bang! (1998-09-25)
Dizzy EP (1999-02-05)
Long Way Down (1996)
Better Days (2005)
Black Balloon (1999)
Broadway (2000)
Give a Little Bit (2005-04-25)
Here Is Gone (2002)
Iris (1998-09-22)
Name (1996)
Only One (1995)
Slide (1999-03-08)