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On March 7, 2012, the band released the song "All or Nothing" from the album with the same title on KROQ's website. [4] Pennywise did a six-date South American tour in December 2010. [16] After that, they toured Europe in January and February 2011, followed by Australia's Soundwave in February and March and three live dates in Japan in April ...
Short Music For Short People: Fat Wreck Chords: 191 CD contribute the track "30 Seconds 'Till The End of The World". 2000 Live @ the Key Club: Epitaph: 198 CD/LP The band's only live album to date. Contains a cover of "Minor Threat", originally written by the band with the same title. 2000 Punk-O-Rama 5: Epitaph CD contribute the track "Badge ...
A music video for "The Western World" was posted online on May 21. [17] In July and August 2008, the band performed on Warped Tour again. [18] In September and October, the band at a series of radio festivals. [19] "Die for You" was released to radio on September 30. [20] In February 2009, the band went on a brief tour of the west coast. [21] "
"The Western World" is the sixth track from Pennywise's ninth studio album Reason to Believe. It was the album's first single, which also reached number 22 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, [1] marking the highest initial charting single in Pennywise's career. It also had success in the Peruvian's rock chart, debuting at number one; it stayed in ...
Video albums by the band Pennywise. Pages in category "Pennywise (band) video albums" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent ...
"Bro Hymn" is a song by American punk rock band Pennywise. It is the last track on both their 1991 self-titled debut album, and 1997's Full Circle as "Bro Hymn (Tribute)". Its lyrics are about the death of bassist Jason Thirsk's friends Tim Colvin and Carlos Canton (who both died in separate motorcycle accidents), and Tom Nichols (who drowned at Hermosa Beach Pier in 1988).
"Fuck Authority" is a song written and recorded by American punk rock band Pennywise. It was released in July 2001 as the lead single (and only charting single) from the band's sixth studio album Land of the Free?. The song reached number 38 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. [1]
[1] CMJ New Music Report wrote that "the inescapable anger highlights, rather than buries, the metallic power riffs and inspired drumming." [2] Phoenix New Times wrote that Straight Ahead is "rooted in West Coast surfer-skater party-punk, with rough-and-tumble melodies on top of briny torrents of guitars." [4]