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Pennywise
Punk · 1991 · 14 tracks

Pennywise

High-velocity California skate punk defined by thick guitar walls, rapid-fire rhythms, and anthemic calls for self-reliance. Pure adrenaline for the pit.

October 22, 1991 · Epitaph

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Relentless, confrontational energy balanced by a deep sense of camaraderie and optimism.

Tracklist · 14 Tracks
01
Wouldn’t It Be Nice
2:07
02
Rules
1:25
03
The Secret
3:33
04
Living for Today
3:07
05
Come Out Fighting
2:17
06
Homeless
2:10
07
Open Door
1:41
08
Pennywise
1:37
09
Who’s to Blame
1:35
10
Fun and Games
2:32
11
Kodiak
1:46
12
Side One
2:10
13
No Reason Why
2:36
14
Bro Hymn
2:59
Moments Worth Listening For
The transition from the melodic intro of Bro Hymn into the massive, unified vocal chant that defines the band's legacy.
The relentless, breathless speed of Rules which packs a full ideological statement into eighty-five seconds.
The heavy, palm-muted guitar chugging that opens Pennywise, establishing the thick sonic wall that became their signature.
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How does Pennywise sound next to the rest of Pennywise's catalogue?

Friendship+2.4σ

The writing leans far further into friendship than the rest of the catalogue.

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