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The band's eighth album, The Fuse, was released in Europe on June 27 and in North America on August 9, 2005. The album retained 15 tracks and charted number 36 on the Australian ARIA Album Charts. The band's Australian tour was canceled leading to breakup rumors, which Lindberg denied.
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 of pride." 2001 Punk-O-Rama 6: Epitaph CD contribute the track "We're Desperate", an X cover, featuring the vocals of Exene Cervenka. 2002 Punk-O-Rama 7: Epitaph CD
The Fuse is the eighth studio album by American punk rock band Pennywise.It was released on August 9, 2005. [2]The Fuse charted at number 36 in Australia on the ARIA Albums Chart, their third lowest position on the chart among the band's album releases.
Live @ The Key Club is a live album by California punk rock band Pennywise, released in 2000. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] It was recorded at The Key Club, on May 11, 2000. [ 6 ]
[45] [46] Pennywise toured Europe as part of the Deconstruction Tour, which lasted until June. [47] They then went on shorts tours of Canada and Japan, and a one-off show in Hawaii. [48] In August 2004, the band performed at the Moto Music Mayhem festival in Canada, followed by an appearance at the Holiday Havoc festival in the US in November 2004.
Jason Matthew Thirsk (December 25, 1967 – July 29, 1996) was an American musician who was the bass player of the California punk rock band Pennywise from 1988 through his death in 1996. He grew up in Hermosa Beach, California .
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"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).