Pennywise

Year: 1991
Artist: Pennywise

Other albums by Pennywise

Pennywise - Live at the Key Club
Live at the Key Club
2000, songs: 7
Pennywise - The Fuse
The Fuse
2005, songs: 5
Pennywise - Full Circle
Full Circle
1997, songs: 15
Pennywise - Straight Ahead
Straight Ahead
1999, songs: 4
Pennywise - Unknown Road
Unknown Road
1993, songs: 12
Pennywise - Land of the Free
Land of the Free
2001, songs: 2
Pennywise - Reason to Believe
Reason to Believe
2008, songs: 2
Pennywise - About Time
About Time
1995, songs: 5

Facts about the album "Pennywise"

Album Title: Pennywise
Artist: Pennywise

Meta Information: "Pennywise" is the self-titled debut album by the American punk rock band Pennywise. Released in 1991, this album is a seminal work in the punk rock genre, showcasing Pennywise's energetic and aggressive sound. With its fast-paced tempos, raw vocals, and socially conscious lyrics, "Pennywise" delivers a powerful punch that resonated with fans of punk rock worldwide. The album's themes of rebellion, unity, and standing up against injustice embody the spirit of punk rock and established Pennywise as a force to be reckoned with in the punk scene.

Interesting Facts:

  1. DIY Ethos: Pennywise epitomized the DIY (do-it-yourself) ethos of punk rock. The band members were actively involved in the production, promotion, and distribution of "Pennywise". They released the album through their own label, Theologian Records, and distributed it themselves. This hands-on approach allowed Pennywise to maintain artistic control and authenticity while building a loyal fanbase through grassroots efforts.

  2. Skate Punk Pioneers: Pennywise played a significant role in shaping the skate punk subgenre. Their fast, aggressive style and skateboarding-themed lyrics resonated with skateboarders and punk rock enthusiasts alike. "Pennywise" became a staple in skateboarding culture, with many of its songs featured in skate videos and soundtracks. The band's connection to skateboarding helped them gain widespread recognition within the punk rock and extreme sports communities.

  3. Longevity and Influence: Despite being their debut album, "Pennywise" set the stage for Pennywise's enduring career and influence in the punk rock scene. The album's impact was felt not only in the 1990s punk revival but also in subsequent generations of punk bands. Pennywise's relentless touring and commitment to their DIY principles helped them build a devoted fanbase that continues to support them to this day. "Pennywise" remains a classic punk album that continues to inspire and resonate with fans of punk rock around the world.

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