Reason to Believe

Year: 2008
Artist: Pennywise

Other albums by Pennywise

Pennywise - Unknown Road
Unknown Road
1993, songs: 12
Pennywise - Pennywise
Pennywise
1991, songs: 7
Pennywise - Live at the Key Club
Live at the Key Club
2000, songs: 7
Pennywise - Full Circle
Full Circle
1997, songs: 15
Pennywise - The Fuse
The Fuse
2005, songs: 5
Pennywise - Land of the Free
Land of the Free
2001, songs: 2
Pennywise - Wildcard/A Word from the Wise
Pennywise - About Time
About Time
1995, songs: 5

Facts about the album "Reason to Believe"

Album Title: Reason to Believe
Artist: Pennywise
Genre: Punk Rock

Description:
"Reason to Believe" is the ninth studio album by the American punk rock band Pennywise. The album showcases Pennywise's unwavering commitment to their punk roots while also exploring new musical territories. With its blend of fast-paced punk anthems and melodic compositions, "Reason to Believe" offers a diverse listening experience that reflects the band's evolution over the years.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Return to Independence: "Reason to Believe" marks Pennywise's return to an independent record label after several years with major labels. The band's decision to return to their independent roots was motivated by a desire for greater creative control and artistic freedom. This move allowed Pennywise to reconnect with their punk rock ethos and to produce an album that stays true to their vision.

  2. Songwriting Collaboration: The album features a collaborative songwriting approach among band members, with each member contributing to the songwriting process. This collaborative effort resulted in a diverse range of musical styles and lyrical themes on the album. From anthemic punk rock tracks to introspective ballads, "Reason to Believe" showcases the collective creativity of Pennywise.

  3. Socially Conscious Lyrics: As with previous albums, "Reason to Believe" features socially conscious lyrics that address pressing issues such as political corruption, environmental degradation, and social injustice. Songs like "The Western World" and "Let Us Hear Your Voice" tackle these topics head-on, urging listeners to question authority and to strive for positive change. Through their music, Pennywise continues to be a voice for the voiceless and a catalyst for social awareness.

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