Pennywise

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Pennywise is an American punk band, formed in 1988; the name comes from a Stephen King horror novel, It, in which Pennywise the Dancing Clown is a monster. In 1989, in the band's original incarnation, the band consisted of Jim Lindberg (vocals), Fletcher Dragge (guitar), Byron McMackin (drums) and Jason Thirsk (bass). They released two EPs, Wildcard (1988) and A Word From the Wise (1989)

Each of the band members had played in other bands in the Hermosa Beach, California area and attended the same high school. The group signed to Epitaph Records in 1990 and released Pennywise in 1991; the album quickly spread throughout the punk community, earning the band some nation-wide recognition. Lyrics in the album endorsed a positive mental attitude, helping promote progressive ideals for Generation X. Lindberg left the band soon after the debut and Thirsk took his place on vocals, with Randy Bradbury taking Thirsk's place on bass. Lindberg married but returned to the group in 1992.

With Lindberg back, Pennywise released Unknown Road (1993), which was an underground hit and established the band as a force in punk music. By 1995, punk bands like the Offspring, Green Day and Rancid had hit the mainstream and Pennywise was invited to join several major labels. The band refused and stuck with Epitaph Records, releasing About Time in 1995; the album was another indie hit.

In 1996, Pennywise began recording their fourth album; Thirsk left to try to quit drinking; he was successful but then committed suicide after a relapse on July 29, 1996.

After Jason Thirsk's death, Full Circle (1997) and Straight Ahead (1999) were somewhat less popular than the last few albums. This was followed by a live LP, Live at the Key Club (2000) and Land of the Free? (2001). After that came From the Ashes (2003).

After putting up From the Ashes, they re-released their video called Home Movies in 2004 for DVD, it was originally released in 1995 and was out of print since 1997. Sometime in early spring 2005, Pennywise announced that they were recently working on their latest album The Fuse, which was released in Europe on June 27 and in North America and Canada on August 9 of the same year. Also during the year, they released digitally-remastered versions of their older albums: Pennywise, Unknown Road, About Time and Full Circle on March 8.

In late 2005, frontman Jim Lindberg stated that Pennywise will continue as a band in the future and record a new Pennywise album ([1]).

Contents

Discography

Albums

Year Title Label US Peak Other information
1988 Wildcard Self-released DNC* EP
1989 A Word from the Wise Self-released DNC* EP
1990 Wildcard/A Word From the Wise Theologian DNC* Compilation, contains material of their self-released EPs
1991 Pennywise Epitaph DNC*
1993 Unknown Road Epitaph DNC* Was remastered on March 8, 2005
1995 About Time Epitaph 96
1997 Full Circle Epitaph 79
1999 Straight Ahead Epitaph 62
2000 Live @ the Key Club Epitaph 198 Live
2001 Land of the Free? Epitaph 67
2003 From the Ashes Epitaph 54
2005 The Fuse Epitaph 78

* Did not chart on Billboard Hot 200 Album Chart

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock UK
1993 "Homesick" - - - - Unknown Road
1995 "Same Old Story" - - - - About Time
1997 "Society" - - - - Full Circle
1999 "Alien" - - - - Straight Ahead
2000 "Victim of Reality" - - - - Straight Ahead
2001 "Fuck Authority" - - - - Land of the Free?
2001 "Divine Intervention" - - - - Land of the Free?
2002 "My God" - - - - Land of the Free?
2003 "Yesterdays" - - - - From the Ashes
2005 "Disconnect" - - - - The Fuse

Filmography

Year Title Format Other information
1995 Home Movies VHS/DVD Was re-released on November 9, 2004 for the DVD version.
Was unavailable since 1997.

Trivia

  • "It's What You Do With It" in About Time, "Homesick" in Unknown Road, and "Wouldn't It Be Nice" in Pennywise are featured in the Sega arcade game Top Skater.
  • "Society", in Full Circle is featured in the video game Tony Hawk Pro Skater.
  • "Date with Destiny", in Full Circle is featured in Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2.
  • "Greed", in Straight Ahead is featured in Dave Mirra's Freestyle BMX.
  • "Rise Up", in From the Ashes is featured in the video game Burnout 3.
  • "Stand Up", in The Fuse is featured in the video game Burnout Revenge.
  • "Knocked Down", in The Fuse is featured in the video game EA Sports NHL 06.
  • "Competition Song", in The Fuse is featured in the video game SSX On Tour.

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