Pennywise

Pennywise

by Pennywise
Pennywise

Pennywise

by Pennywise

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

At the heart of punk rock's early-'90s rebirth was a crew of California groups who put out their own fast and tight songs with plenty of influence from Bad Religion. Pennywise's self-titled record was one of the better records of this region and period, and its short and sweet anthems are still a great listen. From the unforgettable "No Reason Why" to the heartfelt ode "Bro Hymn and the theme-song glory of "Pennywise," this is some truly catchy punk rock. The guitars are a constant metallic presence along with high-speed drums and simple but memorable lyrics. This record literally never slows down, instead jumping from track to track and driving faster ahead every second. The music is unrelenting, but that doesn't mean you can't hear and in fact understand every word, a quality that drags the listener further and further in. There are way too many records still coming out that sound similar to this, but not only did this record emerge in 1991, it STILL has more heart than those that try to emulate it. With positive ideals and punk attitudes, this record is both a middle finger in the direction of authority and a call to unity for the disillusioned. Singer Jim Lindberg has a powerful voice, and with plenty of help on backing harmonies, the band is able to be both melodic and aggressive while still being believable. Punk rock isn't brain surgery, but this record helped make Pennywise one of the groups able to bring their message to the mainstream and at least give it a bit more credibility. ~ Peter J. D'Angelo

Product Details

Release Date: 03/04/1993
Label: Epitaph
UPC: 0045778641215
Rank: 19812

Tracks

  1. Wouldn't It Be Nice
  2. Rules
  3. The Secret
  4. Living For Today
  5. Come Out Fighting
  6. Homeless
  7. Open Door
  8. Pennywise
  9. Who's to Blame
  10. Fun and Games
  11. Kodiak
  12. Side One
  13. No Reason Why
  14. Bro Hymn

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